Surveys during the summer of 2004 and August 2009 on Prince of Wales Island, Alaska, USA resulted in collection of 1064 adult spiders representing 84 species. Barcoding of spiders collected in 2009 resulted in DNA barcode data for 212 specimens representing 63 species. DNA barcode data were then used to facilitate the identification of otherwise unidentifiable juvenile and female specimens as well as to investigate phylogenetically four lineages with large branch lengths between specimens. Using morphological and DNA barcode identifications provided a more complete list of identified specimens than was possible using morphological data alone
A total of 510 species of spiders representing 43 families and 215 genera are herein reported from A...
Morphological study of 1,795 spiders from sites across Pakistan placed these specimens in 27 familie...
In 1979 nearly 1400 spider species in 32 families either had been recorded (1249) or were believed t...
Surveys during the summer of 2004 and August 2009 on Prince of Wales Island, Alaska, USA resulted in...
Approximately 1460 species of spiders have been reported from Canada, 3% of the global fauna. This s...
The ability to accurately monitor biological diversity is the foundation to most ecological research...
A spider survey was conducted over the summer of 2003 on Chichagof Island, Alaska, USA. Based on thi...
Saba Island (Caribbean Netherlands) is one of the northernmost islands of the Lesser Antilles. It is...
Morphological study of 1,795 spiders from sites across Pakistan placed these specimens in 27 familie...
While previous research has indicated the utility of DNA barcoding in identifying spider species sam...
DNA barcoding is a global initiative to standardize species identification of every living organism....
<p>The North American tarantula genus Aphonopelma provides one of the greatest challenges to species...
Climate change may result in ecological futures with novel species assemblages, trophic mismatch, an...
The philosophical basis, and utility of DNA barcoding has been a subject of numerous debates. While ...
Arachnida is an ancient, diverse, and ecologically important animal group that contains a number of ...
A total of 510 species of spiders representing 43 families and 215 genera are herein reported from A...
Morphological study of 1,795 spiders from sites across Pakistan placed these specimens in 27 familie...
In 1979 nearly 1400 spider species in 32 families either had been recorded (1249) or were believed t...
Surveys during the summer of 2004 and August 2009 on Prince of Wales Island, Alaska, USA resulted in...
Approximately 1460 species of spiders have been reported from Canada, 3% of the global fauna. This s...
The ability to accurately monitor biological diversity is the foundation to most ecological research...
A spider survey was conducted over the summer of 2003 on Chichagof Island, Alaska, USA. Based on thi...
Saba Island (Caribbean Netherlands) is one of the northernmost islands of the Lesser Antilles. It is...
Morphological study of 1,795 spiders from sites across Pakistan placed these specimens in 27 familie...
While previous research has indicated the utility of DNA barcoding in identifying spider species sam...
DNA barcoding is a global initiative to standardize species identification of every living organism....
<p>The North American tarantula genus Aphonopelma provides one of the greatest challenges to species...
Climate change may result in ecological futures with novel species assemblages, trophic mismatch, an...
The philosophical basis, and utility of DNA barcoding has been a subject of numerous debates. While ...
Arachnida is an ancient, diverse, and ecologically important animal group that contains a number of ...
A total of 510 species of spiders representing 43 families and 215 genera are herein reported from A...
Morphological study of 1,795 spiders from sites across Pakistan placed these specimens in 27 familie...
In 1979 nearly 1400 spider species in 32 families either had been recorded (1249) or were believed t...