Launched in 2015, the large-scale initiative Indonesian Biodiversity Discovery and Information System (IndoBioSys) is a multidisciplinary German-Indonesian collaboration with the main goal of establishing a standardised framework for species discovery and all associated steps. One aspect of the project includes the application of DNA barcoding for species identification and biodiversity assessments. In this framework, we conducted a large-scale assessment of the insect fauna of the Mount Halimun-Salak National Park which is one of the largest tropical rain-forest ecosystems left in West Java. In this study, we present the results of processing 5,034 specimens of Phoridae (scuttle flies) via DNA barcoding. Despite limited sequencing success,...
Using DNA barcoding to analyse flying insect diversity of >225,000 specimens from five biogeographic...
<div><p>Although insects dominate the terrestrial fauna, sampling constraints and the poor taxonomic...
The characters used in taxonomy to describe new species cannot always be used to identify species in...
The Indonesian archipelago features an extraordinarily rich biota. However, the actual taxonomic inv...
We present the results of a DNA barcoding pipeline that was established as part of the German-Indone...
Background Trichoptera are one of the most diverse groups of freshwater insects worldwide and one of...
Species level identification of Agromyzidae based on morphology is often challenging due to their sm...
We present the results of a DNA barcoding pipeline that was established as part of the German-Indone...
Black flies play a prominent role in public health and the epidemiology of parasitic diseases of hum...
A status report with preliminary results for the IndoBioSys project is presented and the impact of t...
A status report with preliminary results for the IndoBioSys project is presented and the impact of t...
<div><p>DNA barcoding has been an effective tool for species identification in several animal groups...
Here we present a general collecting and preparation protocol for DNA barcoding of Lepidoptera as pa...
Here we present a general collecting and preparation protocol for DNA barcoding of Lepidoptera as pa...
DNA barcoding has tremendous potential for advancing species knowledge for many diverse groups of in...
Using DNA barcoding to analyse flying insect diversity of >225,000 specimens from five biogeographic...
<div><p>Although insects dominate the terrestrial fauna, sampling constraints and the poor taxonomic...
The characters used in taxonomy to describe new species cannot always be used to identify species in...
The Indonesian archipelago features an extraordinarily rich biota. However, the actual taxonomic inv...
We present the results of a DNA barcoding pipeline that was established as part of the German-Indone...
Background Trichoptera are one of the most diverse groups of freshwater insects worldwide and one of...
Species level identification of Agromyzidae based on morphology is often challenging due to their sm...
We present the results of a DNA barcoding pipeline that was established as part of the German-Indone...
Black flies play a prominent role in public health and the epidemiology of parasitic diseases of hum...
A status report with preliminary results for the IndoBioSys project is presented and the impact of t...
A status report with preliminary results for the IndoBioSys project is presented and the impact of t...
<div><p>DNA barcoding has been an effective tool for species identification in several animal groups...
Here we present a general collecting and preparation protocol for DNA barcoding of Lepidoptera as pa...
Here we present a general collecting and preparation protocol for DNA barcoding of Lepidoptera as pa...
DNA barcoding has tremendous potential for advancing species knowledge for many diverse groups of in...
Using DNA barcoding to analyse flying insect diversity of >225,000 specimens from five biogeographic...
<div><p>Although insects dominate the terrestrial fauna, sampling constraints and the poor taxonomic...
The characters used in taxonomy to describe new species cannot always be used to identify species in...