Using DNA barcoding to analyse flying insect diversity of >225,000 specimens from five biogeographic regions, the authors show that more than half of local species diversity is represented by only 20 insect families, most of which suffer from taxonomic neglect.Most of arthropod biodiversity is unknown to science. Consequently, it has been unclear whether insect communities around the world are dominated by the same or different taxa. This question can be answered through standardized sampling of biodiversity followed by estimation of species diversity and community composition with DNA barcodes. Here this approach is applied to flying insects sampled by 39 Malaise traps placed in five biogeographic regions, eight countries and numerous habi...
How many species are there on Earth and to what groups do these species belong? These fundamental qu...
Aim: Although biodiversity is in sharp decline around the globe, collectiing precise information on ...
. Mitochondrial DNA is most commonly used, e.g., for species identification (“DNA barcoding”). Here,...
Using DNA barcoding to analyse flying insect diversity of >225,000 specimens from five biogeographic...
Biodiversity patterns are inherently complex and difficult to comprehensively assess. Yet, decipheri...
<div><p>Although insects dominate the terrestrial fauna, sampling constraints and the poor taxonomic...
Empidoidea is one of the largest extant lineages of flies, but phylogenetic relationships among spec...
Determining the size of the German insect fauna requires better knowledge of several megadiverse fam...
<div><p>With the ongoing loss of biodiversity, there is a great need for fast and effective ways to ...
Although insects dominate the terrestrial fauna, sampling constraints and the poor taxonomic knowled...
With the ongoing loss of biodiversity, there is a great need for fast and effective ways to assess s...
With the ongoing loss of biodiversity, there is a great need for fast and effective ways to assess s...
The rapid loss of biodiversity, coupled with difficulties in species identification, call for innova...
Additive diversity partitioning (α, β, and γ) is commonly used to study the distribution of species-...
Additive diversity partitioning (α, β, and γ) is commonly used to study the distribution of species-...
How many species are there on Earth and to what groups do these species belong? These fundamental qu...
Aim: Although biodiversity is in sharp decline around the globe, collectiing precise information on ...
. Mitochondrial DNA is most commonly used, e.g., for species identification (“DNA barcoding”). Here,...
Using DNA barcoding to analyse flying insect diversity of >225,000 specimens from five biogeographic...
Biodiversity patterns are inherently complex and difficult to comprehensively assess. Yet, decipheri...
<div><p>Although insects dominate the terrestrial fauna, sampling constraints and the poor taxonomic...
Empidoidea is one of the largest extant lineages of flies, but phylogenetic relationships among spec...
Determining the size of the German insect fauna requires better knowledge of several megadiverse fam...
<div><p>With the ongoing loss of biodiversity, there is a great need for fast and effective ways to ...
Although insects dominate the terrestrial fauna, sampling constraints and the poor taxonomic knowled...
With the ongoing loss of biodiversity, there is a great need for fast and effective ways to assess s...
With the ongoing loss of biodiversity, there is a great need for fast and effective ways to assess s...
The rapid loss of biodiversity, coupled with difficulties in species identification, call for innova...
Additive diversity partitioning (α, β, and γ) is commonly used to study the distribution of species-...
Additive diversity partitioning (α, β, and γ) is commonly used to study the distribution of species-...
How many species are there on Earth and to what groups do these species belong? These fundamental qu...
Aim: Although biodiversity is in sharp decline around the globe, collectiing precise information on ...
. Mitochondrial DNA is most commonly used, e.g., for species identification (“DNA barcoding”). Here,...