This special issue of ZooKeys celebrates the memory of Dr. Terry Lee Erwin (1940-2020), who was the founding Editor of this journal. Terry was also a preeminent systematist specializing in the beetle family Carabidae, as well as one of the world's principal authorities on the biodiversity crisis, especially in relation to the canopy fauna of tropical forests. His contributions as a practicing scientist, an educator and a public advocate for insect natural history were enormous. His unexpected passing in May 2020 was a significant loss to students of the Carabidae and to the worldwide community interested in understanding the biological diversity of Neotropical forests. In this volume we showcase his influence on others, both through a set o...
In 2001, the Natural History Museum of Barcelona remodelled its journal Miscel·lània Zoològica as An...
Dead wood is anything but dead. It is the lifeblood of an intricate web of life in which insects fig...
Beetles have colonized water many times during their history, with some of these events involving ex...
This special issue of ZooKeys celebrates the memory of Dr. Terry Lee Erwin (1940-2020), who was the ...
We were fortunate to have known Terry not only as an excellent professional coleopterist and an enth...
Terry Erwin’s race to document arthropod diversity inspired taxonomists, systematists, ecologists, e...
Our much respected Editor-in-Chief turns 75 years on 1st December, and we would like to seize the op...
A paper on the occasion of the 75th birthday of Terry Lee Erwin (1940–2020), an outstanding biologis...
This Special Issue on the Systematics and Phylogeny of Weevils presents 31 new research papers on on...
We present a brief biography of Dr. Cleide Costa, eminent entomologist from Museu de Zoologia da Uni...
Casari, Foreword from the editors Sônia A., Biffi, Gabriel (2020): Systematics, bionomy, and metamor...
One of the fundamental questions in biology is “How many species are there? ” In 1982, Smithsonian t...
Born on 13 September 1931 in Rotterdam, Jacobus Theodorus [Koos] Wiebes read biology at Leiden Unive...
Accessing extreme environments historically unexplored by entomologists poses logistical financial a...
Ricardo Zariquiey Cenarro (1870–1943) and his son, Ricardo Zariquiey Álvarez (1897-1965), were paedi...
In 2001, the Natural History Museum of Barcelona remodelled its journal Miscel·lània Zoològica as An...
Dead wood is anything but dead. It is the lifeblood of an intricate web of life in which insects fig...
Beetles have colonized water many times during their history, with some of these events involving ex...
This special issue of ZooKeys celebrates the memory of Dr. Terry Lee Erwin (1940-2020), who was the ...
We were fortunate to have known Terry not only as an excellent professional coleopterist and an enth...
Terry Erwin’s race to document arthropod diversity inspired taxonomists, systematists, ecologists, e...
Our much respected Editor-in-Chief turns 75 years on 1st December, and we would like to seize the op...
A paper on the occasion of the 75th birthday of Terry Lee Erwin (1940–2020), an outstanding biologis...
This Special Issue on the Systematics and Phylogeny of Weevils presents 31 new research papers on on...
We present a brief biography of Dr. Cleide Costa, eminent entomologist from Museu de Zoologia da Uni...
Casari, Foreword from the editors Sônia A., Biffi, Gabriel (2020): Systematics, bionomy, and metamor...
One of the fundamental questions in biology is “How many species are there? ” In 1982, Smithsonian t...
Born on 13 September 1931 in Rotterdam, Jacobus Theodorus [Koos] Wiebes read biology at Leiden Unive...
Accessing extreme environments historically unexplored by entomologists poses logistical financial a...
Ricardo Zariquiey Cenarro (1870–1943) and his son, Ricardo Zariquiey Álvarez (1897-1965), were paedi...
In 2001, the Natural History Museum of Barcelona remodelled its journal Miscel·lània Zoològica as An...
Dead wood is anything but dead. It is the lifeblood of an intricate web of life in which insects fig...
Beetles have colonized water many times during their history, with some of these events involving ex...