Current understanding of ecological and evolutionary processes underlying island biodiversity is heavily shaped by empirical data from plants and birds, although arthropods comprise the overwhelming majority of known animal species, and as such can provide key insights into processes governing biodiversity. Novel high throughput sequencing (HTS) approaches are now emerging as powerful tools to overcome limitations in the availability of arthropod biodiversity data, and hence provide insights into these processes. Here, we explored how these tools might be most effectively exploited for comprehensive and comparable inventory and monitoring of insular arthropod biodiversity. We first reviewed the strengths, limitations and potential synergies...
Trigonopterus weevils are widely distributed throughout Melanesia and hyperdiverse in New Guinea. Th...
Trigonopterus weevils are widely distributed throughout Melanesia and hyperdiverse in New Guinea. Th...
After more than 250 years of trying, we still do not know the number of animal species on our planet...
Current understanding of ecological and evolutionary processes underlying island biodiversity is hea...
Current understanding of ecological and evolutionary processes underlying island biodiversity is hea...
Current understanding of ecological and evolutionary processes underlying island biodiversity is hea...
In light of the current biodiversity crisis, molecular barcoding has developed into an irreplaceable...
High‐throughput sequencing (HTS) is increasingly being used for the characterization and monitoring ...
Metazoan metabarcoding is emerging as an essential strategy for inventorying biodiversity, with dive...
Comprehensive biotic surveys, or ‘all taxon biodiversity inventories’ (ATBI), have traditionally bee...
Comprehensive biotic surveys, or ‘all taxon biodiversity inventories’ (ATBI), have traditionally bee...
We report here on the taxonomic and molecular diversity of 10 929 terrestrial arthropod specimens, c...
We report here on the taxonomic and molecular diversity of 10 929 terrestrial arthropod specimens, c...
Comprehensive biotic surveys, or ‘all taxon biodiversity inventories’ (ATBI), have traditionally bee...
DNA barcoding was intended as a means to provide species-level identifications through associating D...
Trigonopterus weevils are widely distributed throughout Melanesia and hyperdiverse in New Guinea. Th...
Trigonopterus weevils are widely distributed throughout Melanesia and hyperdiverse in New Guinea. Th...
After more than 250 years of trying, we still do not know the number of animal species on our planet...
Current understanding of ecological and evolutionary processes underlying island biodiversity is hea...
Current understanding of ecological and evolutionary processes underlying island biodiversity is hea...
Current understanding of ecological and evolutionary processes underlying island biodiversity is hea...
In light of the current biodiversity crisis, molecular barcoding has developed into an irreplaceable...
High‐throughput sequencing (HTS) is increasingly being used for the characterization and monitoring ...
Metazoan metabarcoding is emerging as an essential strategy for inventorying biodiversity, with dive...
Comprehensive biotic surveys, or ‘all taxon biodiversity inventories’ (ATBI), have traditionally bee...
Comprehensive biotic surveys, or ‘all taxon biodiversity inventories’ (ATBI), have traditionally bee...
We report here on the taxonomic and molecular diversity of 10 929 terrestrial arthropod specimens, c...
We report here on the taxonomic and molecular diversity of 10 929 terrestrial arthropod specimens, c...
Comprehensive biotic surveys, or ‘all taxon biodiversity inventories’ (ATBI), have traditionally bee...
DNA barcoding was intended as a means to provide species-level identifications through associating D...
Trigonopterus weevils are widely distributed throughout Melanesia and hyperdiverse in New Guinea. Th...
Trigonopterus weevils are widely distributed throughout Melanesia and hyperdiverse in New Guinea. Th...
After more than 250 years of trying, we still do not know the number of animal species on our planet...