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In ecological field studies where species‐level identification is challenging, practical approaches based on external morphological traits may provide a useful basis for rapid assessments. Here, New Zealand serpulid worms were initially grouped based on their external calcareous tube morphology and subsequently sequenced using the 18S rRNA gene to ...
Tom Massué +4 more
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The Work of a Decade Upon Fossil Insects, 1880–1889
Samuel Hubbard Scudder
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Anaxyelidae of Karatau: 100 Years After. [PDF]
Kopylov DS, Rasnitsyn AP.
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Using fossil insects and plants to recognise past human impacts on Pacific island biodiversity
Using fossil insects and plants to recognise past human impacts on Pacific island biodiversity. This project will enhance our ability to characterise human impact on island biodiversity.
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During the 2002 excavations at Hólar in Hjaltadalur, several samples where sampled for different analysis. There was a unique occasion to follow the progress at the excavation and to simultaneously process soil samples, and also bone samples, as they where collected.
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Marine Parasite Biogeography Mirrors Host Patterns Across Latitude, Area, and Diversity
Parasites are integral components of biodiversity, yet they remain poorly represented in large‐scale biogeographic theory. In this study, we test whether marine parasites follow three macroecological patterns established for free‐living taxa, namely that parasite species richness: (1) scales positively with area (both host body size and geographic area)
Thomas C. Morris +2 more
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In Pursuit of Prodryas Persephone: Frank Carpenter and Fossil Insects
Liz Brosius
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The Diversity of Spoon-Winged and Thread-Winged Lacewing Larvae Today and in Deep Time-An Expanded View. [PDF]
Buchner L +7 more
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Evaluating Cotton‐Based Cropping Systems Under Climate Change Using Crop Modelling
ABSTRACT Climate change poses a major challenge to crop production in semi‐arid regions, where limited water availability is a critical constraint. Understanding how climate change influences crop productivity is essential for developing practical adaptation and mitigation strategies.
Bishnu Ghimire +5 more
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