The use of genetic distances to identify species within the framework of DNA barcoding has to some extent improved the development of biodiversity studies. However, using a fixed empirical threshold to delimit species may lead to overestimating species diversity. In this study, we use a new data set of COI sequences for 366 specimens within the genus of Cletus as well as conduct an analysis on the same genetic data for collected morphologically defined species from previous phylogeographical studies, to test whether high intraspecific genetic divergences are common with the premises of comprehensive sampling. The results indicate C. graminis Hsiao & Cheng 1964, is the same species with C. punctiger (Dallas, 1852) and should be synonymized a...
Molecular species delimitation using the multi-species coalescent model has become common for statis...
DNA-based species delimitation may be compromised by limited sampling effort and species rarity, inc...
All species concepts are rooted in reproductive, and ultimately genealogical, relations. Genetic dat...
The use of genetic distances to identify species within the framework of DNA barcoding has to some e...
The genetic variation in the COI gene has had a great effect on the final results of species delimit...
In the contest of global biodiversity loss, molecular species delimitation approaches can be very us...
Using DNA barcoding to analyse flying insect diversity of >225,000 specimens from five biogeographic...
<div><p>With the ongoing loss of biodiversity, there is a great need for fast and effective ways to ...
All species concepts are rooted in reproductive, and ultimately genealogical, relations. Genetic dat...
The subfamily Entiminae is the largest group in the family Curculionidae, and it has long represente...
DNA taxonomy has been proposed as a method to quickly assess diversity and species limits in highly ...
The proliferation of DNA data is revolutionizing all fields of systematic research. DNA barcode sequ...
With the ongoing loss of biodiversity, there is a great need for fast and effective ways to assess s...
Molecular species delimitation using the multi-species coalescent model has become common for statis...
Abstract DNA barcoding and DNA‐based species delimitation are major tools in DNA taxonomy. Sampling ...
Molecular species delimitation using the multi-species coalescent model has become common for statis...
DNA-based species delimitation may be compromised by limited sampling effort and species rarity, inc...
All species concepts are rooted in reproductive, and ultimately genealogical, relations. Genetic dat...
The use of genetic distances to identify species within the framework of DNA barcoding has to some e...
The genetic variation in the COI gene has had a great effect on the final results of species delimit...
In the contest of global biodiversity loss, molecular species delimitation approaches can be very us...
Using DNA barcoding to analyse flying insect diversity of >225,000 specimens from five biogeographic...
<div><p>With the ongoing loss of biodiversity, there is a great need for fast and effective ways to ...
All species concepts are rooted in reproductive, and ultimately genealogical, relations. Genetic dat...
The subfamily Entiminae is the largest group in the family Curculionidae, and it has long represente...
DNA taxonomy has been proposed as a method to quickly assess diversity and species limits in highly ...
The proliferation of DNA data is revolutionizing all fields of systematic research. DNA barcode sequ...
With the ongoing loss of biodiversity, there is a great need for fast and effective ways to assess s...
Molecular species delimitation using the multi-species coalescent model has become common for statis...
Abstract DNA barcoding and DNA‐based species delimitation are major tools in DNA taxonomy. Sampling ...
Molecular species delimitation using the multi-species coalescent model has become common for statis...
DNA-based species delimitation may be compromised by limited sampling effort and species rarity, inc...
All species concepts are rooted in reproductive, and ultimately genealogical, relations. Genetic dat...