Specimens of a previously unrecorded collembolan species were found in a field margin of a commercial dairy farm near Christchurch, New Zealand. They were consistently observed apparently feeding on egg batches of the light brown apple moth Epiphyas postvittana, which were being used as bait to assess predation rate by potential biocontrol agents. The collembolan specimens were identified as the European species Dicyrtoma fusca based on published morphological descriptions of this species. DNA sequence data of the New Zealand specimens clustered with sequence data from GenBank of this species from Norway and England, confirming that D. fusca populations in New Zealand originated from Europe. A GenBank sequence had previously identified a co...
From urban green space to pristine forest, Collembola is one of the most numerous and species-rich m...
Three exotic species of Collembola are here identified in collections made during surveys on subanta...
We report early results from a project to accumulate COI barcodes from UK Collembola to conrm taxono...
Specimens of a previously unrecorded collembolan species were found in a field margin of a commercial...
Collembola were sampled from litter and soil in two regrowth Lophozonia menziesii (silver beech) for...
Twenty-four collembolan species are recorded from improved pastures and clovers in New Zealand, of w...
Twenty-four collembolan species are recorded from improved pastures and clovers in New Zealand, of w...
The biodiversity of agro-ecosystems has received increasing attention for sustainable agriculture. I...
A detailed study of species distribution and abundance of collembolan species in the North Victoria ...
Soil sampling in a cereal crop near Southbridge, Canterbury, revealed dipteran larvae attacking Cost...
Three exotic species of Collembola are here identified in collections made during surveys on subanta...
In the early 1970s several slides of an unusual Collembola (Springtail), labelled from Muston, Kanga...
Collembola comprise a major source of alternative prey to linyphiid spiders in arable fields, helpin...
Collembola are an important group of indigenous terrestrial invertebrates in the sub-Antarctic regio...
Commonly reported as a household pest throughout the northern hemisphere, Willowsia nigromaculata (L...
From urban green space to pristine forest, Collembola is one of the most numerous and species-rich m...
Three exotic species of Collembola are here identified in collections made during surveys on subanta...
We report early results from a project to accumulate COI barcodes from UK Collembola to conrm taxono...
Specimens of a previously unrecorded collembolan species were found in a field margin of a commercial...
Collembola were sampled from litter and soil in two regrowth Lophozonia menziesii (silver beech) for...
Twenty-four collembolan species are recorded from improved pastures and clovers in New Zealand, of w...
Twenty-four collembolan species are recorded from improved pastures and clovers in New Zealand, of w...
The biodiversity of agro-ecosystems has received increasing attention for sustainable agriculture. I...
A detailed study of species distribution and abundance of collembolan species in the North Victoria ...
Soil sampling in a cereal crop near Southbridge, Canterbury, revealed dipteran larvae attacking Cost...
Three exotic species of Collembola are here identified in collections made during surveys on subanta...
In the early 1970s several slides of an unusual Collembola (Springtail), labelled from Muston, Kanga...
Collembola comprise a major source of alternative prey to linyphiid spiders in arable fields, helpin...
Collembola are an important group of indigenous terrestrial invertebrates in the sub-Antarctic regio...
Commonly reported as a household pest throughout the northern hemisphere, Willowsia nigromaculata (L...
From urban green space to pristine forest, Collembola is one of the most numerous and species-rich m...
Three exotic species of Collembola are here identified in collections made during surveys on subanta...
We report early results from a project to accumulate COI barcodes from UK Collembola to conrm taxono...