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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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DNA metabarcoding of spider egg sacs uncovers novel insights into host parasitoid complexes and trophic networks. [PDF]
Debnath R+3 more
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XXVIII.—Descriptions of new species of Lepidoptera from the Solomon Islands, collected by C. M. Woodford, Esq. [PDF]
A.G. Butler
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The conservatism of prairie pollinators according to experts and empiricism
We derived ecological conservatism values for prairie pollinators using expert opinion and analysis of remnant fidelity. Expert values were potentially biased and struggled to differentiate between remnant and non‐remnant prairie sites Empirical values showed advantages for pollinator‐based site assessment and prioritization in prairie regions ...
Jason T. Bried+3 more
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Chromosome-level genome assembly of Parotis chlorochroalis (Lepidoptera: Crambidae: Spilomelinae). [PDF]
Xiong M+6 more
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We investigated the accidental translocation of arthropods with donor material during the establishment of a Sphagnum cultivation site. Although arthropods from 11 different orders were identified in the donor material, only Araneae, Coleoptera, and Hemiptera were found in significant numbers at the recipient site.
Lotta Zoch, Sören Budig, Michael Reich
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Awaiting discovery: How biases in faunistic surveys hinder conservation in mountain protected areas-A case study from Romania's oldest national park. [PDF]
Cogălniceanu D+6 more
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On the Development of the Mid-Gut in the Larval Stages of Vanessa urticae (Lepidoptera) [PDF]
H. Henson
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