All known ant species from a small Western Australian island were subjected to DNA barcoding of the CO1 gene, with a view to using the database to identify ants by Next Generation Sequencing in subsequent, routine surveys. A further aim was to evaluate whether the data could be used to see if any new species had arrived on the island since the total fauna had been inventoried. Of the 125 unique ant species then known from the island, 72 were successfully barcoded. Those that were refractory to amplification were largely the result of sample age and/or contamination. Following this base-line barcoding, ants were sampled from 14 regular sampling sites and ant sequences were obtained from the bulked ‘metagenomic soup’. Prior to doing this, a p...
This study employs a phylogeographic analysis aimed at revealing inter-island relationships among po...
1. The indicator qualities of terrestrial invertebrates are widely recognized in the context of dete...
Islands have long been recognized for the numerous endemic species they support, and genomics tools ...
All known ant species from a small Western Australian island were subjected to DNA barcoding of the ...
The soil fauna of the tropics remains one of the least known components of the biosphere. Long-term ...
Termites and ants contribute more to animal biomass in tropical rain forests than any other single g...
The thief ant, Solenopsis molesta (Say), a common nuisance species found throughout the United State...
SN is funded by the Danish National Research Foundation (DNRF57). YW is funded by BBSRC grant BB/K...
this paper, we show how DNA barcoding (using cytochrome oxidase 1 (cox1 or CO1)---Hebert et al. 2003...
Aim The aim of this study was to determine the number of successful establishments of the invasive A...
1. Targeted enrichment of conserved genomic regions (e.g., ultraconserved elements or UCEs) has emer...
Multiplexed inter-simple sequence repeat genotyping by sequencing – MIG-seq – is an effective PCR-ba...
Abstract Background Using an understudied taxon (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) found on a tropical island...
The files contain sequences and collection information from a project on barcoding South African ant...
The thief ant, Solenopsis molesta (Say), a common nuisance ant species found throughout the United S...
This study employs a phylogeographic analysis aimed at revealing inter-island relationships among po...
1. The indicator qualities of terrestrial invertebrates are widely recognized in the context of dete...
Islands have long been recognized for the numerous endemic species they support, and genomics tools ...
All known ant species from a small Western Australian island were subjected to DNA barcoding of the ...
The soil fauna of the tropics remains one of the least known components of the biosphere. Long-term ...
Termites and ants contribute more to animal biomass in tropical rain forests than any other single g...
The thief ant, Solenopsis molesta (Say), a common nuisance species found throughout the United State...
SN is funded by the Danish National Research Foundation (DNRF57). YW is funded by BBSRC grant BB/K...
this paper, we show how DNA barcoding (using cytochrome oxidase 1 (cox1 or CO1)---Hebert et al. 2003...
Aim The aim of this study was to determine the number of successful establishments of the invasive A...
1. Targeted enrichment of conserved genomic regions (e.g., ultraconserved elements or UCEs) has emer...
Multiplexed inter-simple sequence repeat genotyping by sequencing – MIG-seq – is an effective PCR-ba...
Abstract Background Using an understudied taxon (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) found on a tropical island...
The files contain sequences and collection information from a project on barcoding South African ant...
The thief ant, Solenopsis molesta (Say), a common nuisance ant species found throughout the United S...
This study employs a phylogeographic analysis aimed at revealing inter-island relationships among po...
1. The indicator qualities of terrestrial invertebrates are widely recognized in the context of dete...
Islands have long been recognized for the numerous endemic species they support, and genomics tools ...