Collembola is one of the major functional groups in soil as well as a model taxon in numerous disciplines. Therefore the accurate identification of specimens is critical, but could be jeopardised by cases of cryptic diversity. Several populations of six well characterised species of springtails were sequenced using the COI barcode fragment as a contribution to the global Collembola barcoding campaign. Each species showed high intraspecific divergence, comparable to interspecific sequence divergence values observed in previous studies and in 10 congeneric species barcoded here as a reference. The nuclear marker, 28S, confirmed all the intraspecific lineages found with COI, supporting the potential specific status of these entities. The impli...
Soil has become a major hotspot of biodiversity studies, yet the pattern and timing of the evolution...
Commonly reported as a household pest throughout the northern hemisphere, Willowsia nigromaculata (L...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Nature Publishing Group via the DOI in this...
Collembola is one of the major functional groups in soil as well as a model taxon in numerous discip...
Collembola is one of the major functional groups in soil as well as a model taxon in numerous discip...
We report early results from a project to accumulate COI barcodes from UK Collembola to conrm taxono...
Parisotoma notabilis is the most common species of Collembola in Europe and is currently designated ...
Though most people have never heard them, Collembola (a.k.a. springtails), are the second most abund...
Recent molecular phylogenetic studies have revealed that Collembola diversity estimates based on mor...
Despite its ancient origin, global distribution and abundance in nearly all habitats, the class Coll...
Understanding the distribution, abundance and diversity of species and the mechanisms causing these ...
From urban green space to pristine forest, Collembola is one of the most numerous and species-rich m...
Species classification is challenging when taxa display limited morphological differences. In this p...
There has been much recent interest and progress in the characterization of community structure and ...
We evaluated sequence diversity in the mitochondrial cytochrome-c oxidase I (COI; EC 1.9.3.1) gene a...
Soil has become a major hotspot of biodiversity studies, yet the pattern and timing of the evolution...
Commonly reported as a household pest throughout the northern hemisphere, Willowsia nigromaculata (L...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Nature Publishing Group via the DOI in this...
Collembola is one of the major functional groups in soil as well as a model taxon in numerous discip...
Collembola is one of the major functional groups in soil as well as a model taxon in numerous discip...
We report early results from a project to accumulate COI barcodes from UK Collembola to conrm taxono...
Parisotoma notabilis is the most common species of Collembola in Europe and is currently designated ...
Though most people have never heard them, Collembola (a.k.a. springtails), are the second most abund...
Recent molecular phylogenetic studies have revealed that Collembola diversity estimates based on mor...
Despite its ancient origin, global distribution and abundance in nearly all habitats, the class Coll...
Understanding the distribution, abundance and diversity of species and the mechanisms causing these ...
From urban green space to pristine forest, Collembola is one of the most numerous and species-rich m...
Species classification is challenging when taxa display limited morphological differences. In this p...
There has been much recent interest and progress in the characterization of community structure and ...
We evaluated sequence diversity in the mitochondrial cytochrome-c oxidase I (COI; EC 1.9.3.1) gene a...
Soil has become a major hotspot of biodiversity studies, yet the pattern and timing of the evolution...
Commonly reported as a household pest throughout the northern hemisphere, Willowsia nigromaculata (L...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Nature Publishing Group via the DOI in this...