Abstract Despite recent advances in high‐throughput DNA sequencing technologies, a lack of locally relevant DNA reference databases limits the potential for DNA‐based monitoring of biodiversity for conservation and biosecurity applications. Museums and national collections represent a compelling source of authoritatively identified genetic material for
Andrew Dopheide+6 more
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Phylogenetic reconstruction of hexapod basal clades : Comparative embryological analyses of entognathy formations all three entognathan constituents [PDF]
科学研究費助成事業(科学研究費補助金)研究成果報告書:基盤研究(C)2009-2011課題番号 ...
MACHIDA RYUICHIRO, 町田 龍一郎
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Plant–arthropod associations in custard apples, genus Annona: A global perspective
Annona species, commonly known as custard apples, engage with a wide range of arthropods, including both herbivores and pollinators, which shape their ecology. These plants produce secondary metabolites that may serve as natural defenses against pests.
Helena Romero+3 more
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ABSTRACT Declines in recruitment of lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) in the Laurentian Great Lakes have been attributed to a reduction in the amount of zooplankton prey available to young life stages, stemming from the ecosystem effects of invasive dreissenid mussels.
Issac Hébert, Erin S. Dunlop
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Etudes des interactions trophiques entre phytophages et impact sur la structure du réseau trophique des agroécosystèmes de type bananeraie en Martinique via l'approche code barre ADN. [PDF]
Les interactions trophiques ont une place importante dans la compréhension du fonctionnement des écosystèmes. La caractérisation du régime alimentaire des espèces animales permet d'étudier ces interactions trophiques.
Guenifi, Safia
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Phylogeny of the American silverfish Cubacubaninae (Hexapoda: Zygentoma: Nicoletiidae): a combined approach using morphology and five molecular loci [PDF]
Luis Espinasa+2 more
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ABSTRACT Aquatic insects are an abundant, yet declining, taxonomically heterogeneous group with special importance in both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. Accurate estimations of insect biomass during their aquatic life stages are essential to advance our fundamental knowledge about insects, their roles in ecosystems, and their vulnerability to ...
Casper H. A. van Leeuwen+4 more
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Tree hollow parameters and their effects on saproxylic arthropod diversity: A multi‐taxon approach
Tree hollows are keystone structures for biodiversity in forests and support saproxylic arthropods but are declining in central Europe due to intensive forest management, threatening these invertebrate communities. Research using DNA metabarcoding examined non‐beetle arthropods in 40 beech tree hollows, exploring their habitat requirements in southern ...
Bastian Schauer+3 more
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The thoracic morphology of Archostemata and the relationships of the extant suborders of Coleoptera (Hexapoda) [PDF]
Frank Friedrich+2 more
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