Evolutionary implications of a deep‐time perspective on insect pollination
ABSTRACT Plant pollination by insects represents one of the most transformative and iconic ecological relationships in the natural world. Despite tens of thousands of papers, as well as numerous books, on pollination biology published over the past 200 years, most studies focused on the fossil record of pollinating insects have only been published in ...
David Peris +10 more
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ÍNDICE DE DIVERSIDADE PARA ENTOMOFAUNA DA BRACATINGA (Mimosa scabrella Benth.) [PDF]
No período de abril de 1983 a setembro de 1984, efetuou-se o levantamento da entomofauna da bracatinga, em Almirante Tamandaré, PR. Os levantamentos foram efetuados quinzenalmente em copas de talhões com 8, 42 e 60 meses de idade, através da rede de copa
Liliana D. de Medina +2 more
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Assessing predation pressure of Vespa velutina on local fauna through DNA metabarcoding
This study investigates the predation pressure exerted by the invasive yellow‐legged hornet (Vespa velutina) on native insect populations in Mallorca, using DNA metabarcoding to analyze their diet. Results reveal a diverse prey spectrum, including key insect groups such as Apidae (bees), Calliphoridae (blowflies), and Vespidae (wasps), with no ...
C. Herrera +2 more
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CONTRIBUTIONS TO (COLEOPTERA: STAPHYLINIDAE) IN DUMBRAVA SIBIULUI FOREST, ROMANIA IN TERMS OF THE YEARS 2013-2014 [PDF]
This research study describes the results obtained during the years 2013-2014 by capturing in the soil traps, the epigenous artropodofauna in the Dumbrava Sibiului Forest.
Cristina STANCĂ - MOISE
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Conducted a year‐long Malaise trap monitoring study across Germany, revealing 14,445 OTUs, including 8,589 assigned species, highlighting extensive small‐scale and largely undescribed diversity. Identified 17 invasive species, five of which are new records for Germany, underscoring the need for continuous monitoring to manage invasive species ...
Leighton J. Thomas +11 more
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First record of Xenopsylla gratiosa Jordan & Rothschild, 1923 from the Maltese Islands (Siphonaptera: Pulicidae) [PDF]
Xenopsylla gratiosa is reported for the first time from the Maltese Islands. The species was found in an abandoned nest of a Cory’s Shearwater, Calonectris diomedea on the island of Filfla.
Borg, John J. +2 more
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The Bostrichidae of the Maltese Islands (Coleoptera) [PDF]
The Bostrichidae of the Maltese Islands are reviewed. Ten species are recorded with certainty from this Archipelago, of which 6 namely, Trogoxylon impressum (Comolli, 1837), Amphicerus bimaculatus (A.G.
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A systematic review and meta‐analysis on urban arthropod diversity
Our results evidence that urbanization is associated with a lower mean diversity of arthropods. We also detected a higher variance of arthropod diversity in urban than in rural habitats. Reported data suggest that cities hold a great potential for arthropod conservation if adequate measures are implemented. Abstract Urbanization is rapidly expanding at
Olivia Sanllorente +3 more
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New records of Laboulbeniales (Fungi, Ascomycota) for The Netherlands
Laboulbeniales are obligate ectoparasitic ascomycetes occurring on Arthropoda, mostly insects. Since the 1950s almost no research on Laboulbeniales has been done in The Netherlands.
De Kesel, André +4 more
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Arthropoda associated to the olive crop in Southern Portugal (Algarve) [PDF]
The main objective of this work was to study the abundance and diversity of arthropods associated with the olive crop (Olea europea L.), in southern Portugal.
Gonçalves, Maria
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