Taxonomy as a science has accumulated data and knowledge for more than 250 years. The quality and usefulness of the facts recorded in taxonomic literature has greatly improved from the early descriptive texts to the modern data-rich, hypothesis-driven works. Our work illustrates the application of some of the “e-taxonomic” tools and the “New Taxonomy” thinking explored in the introduction. Here, we analyzed specimen data contained in legacy taxonomic literature in Chapters 2 and 3—to observe species distribution of one spider group and genital evolution, respectively—and also explored an integrative perspective that involves describing new taxa and testing phylogenetic hypotheses using molecular and morphological data, as done in Chapter 4 ...
Zootaxa published more than a thousand papers on Araneae from 2002 to the present, including descrip...
Spiders placed in the infraorder Mygalomorphae (tarantulas, trapdoor spiders and their kin) are gene...
<p>Fifteen selected spider species (see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/jou...
Taxonomy as a science has accumulated data and knowledge for more than 250 years. The quality and us...
Planetary extinction of biodiversity underscores the need for taxonomy. Here, we scrutinize spider t...
Integrative taxonomy is crucial for discovery, recognition, and species delimitation, especially in ...
Background Revised by Bond and Platnick in 2007, the trapdoor spider genus Myrmekiaphila comprises ...
Spiders (Order Araneae) are massively abundant generalist arthropod predators that are found in near...
SummarySpiders represent an ancient predatory lineage known for their extraordinary biomaterials, in...
High throughput sequencing and phylogenomic analyses focusing on relationships among spiders have bo...
Spiders (Order Araneae) are massively abundant generalist arthropod predators that are found in near...
Higher-level classifications often must account for monotypic taxa representing depauperate evolutio...
The limits and the interfamilial relationships of the minute orb-weaving symphytognathoid spiders ha...
The importance of morphology in the phylogenomic era has recently gained attention, but relatively f...
Spiders represent an ancient predatory lineage known for their extraordinary biomaterials, including...
Zootaxa published more than a thousand papers on Araneae from 2002 to the present, including descrip...
Spiders placed in the infraorder Mygalomorphae (tarantulas, trapdoor spiders and their kin) are gene...
<p>Fifteen selected spider species (see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/jou...
Taxonomy as a science has accumulated data and knowledge for more than 250 years. The quality and us...
Planetary extinction of biodiversity underscores the need for taxonomy. Here, we scrutinize spider t...
Integrative taxonomy is crucial for discovery, recognition, and species delimitation, especially in ...
Background Revised by Bond and Platnick in 2007, the trapdoor spider genus Myrmekiaphila comprises ...
Spiders (Order Araneae) are massively abundant generalist arthropod predators that are found in near...
SummarySpiders represent an ancient predatory lineage known for their extraordinary biomaterials, in...
High throughput sequencing and phylogenomic analyses focusing on relationships among spiders have bo...
Spiders (Order Araneae) are massively abundant generalist arthropod predators that are found in near...
Higher-level classifications often must account for monotypic taxa representing depauperate evolutio...
The limits and the interfamilial relationships of the minute orb-weaving symphytognathoid spiders ha...
The importance of morphology in the phylogenomic era has recently gained attention, but relatively f...
Spiders represent an ancient predatory lineage known for their extraordinary biomaterials, including...
Zootaxa published more than a thousand papers on Araneae from 2002 to the present, including descrip...
Spiders placed in the infraorder Mygalomorphae (tarantulas, trapdoor spiders and their kin) are gene...
<p>Fifteen selected spider species (see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/jou...