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Ian J Kitching

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Hamilton C, Winiger N, Rubin J, Breinholt J, Rougerie R, Kitching I, et al.
Syst Biol . 2021 Nov; 71(4):859-874. PMID: 34791485
One of the key objectives in biological research is understanding how evolutionary processes have produced Earth's diversity. A critical step toward revealing these processes is an investigation of evolutionary tradeoffs-that...
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Ballesteros Mejia L, Arnal P, Hallwachs W, Haxaire J, Janzen D, Kitching I, et al.
Biodivers Data J . 2020 Dec; 8:e60027. PMID: 33343218
Background: Herbivorous insects represent a major fraction of global biodiversity and the relationships they have established with their food plants range from strict specialists to broad generalists. Our knowledge of...
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Hundsdoerfer A, Lee K, Kitching I, Mutanen M
Genome Biol Evol . 2019 May; 11(8):2136-2150. PMID: 31143925
The interface between populations and evolving young species continues to generate much contemporary debate in systematics depending on the species concept(s) applied but which ultimately reduces to the fundamental question...
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Kitching I, Rougerie R, Zwick A, Hamilton C, St Laurent R, Naumann S, et al.
Biodivers Data J . 2018 Apr; (6):e22236. PMID: 29674935
Background: Bombycoidea is an ecologically diverse and speciose superfamily of Lepidoptera. The superfamily includes many model organisms, but the taxonomy and classification of the superfamily has remained largely in disarray....
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Blagoderov V, Penn M, Sadka M, Hine A, Brooks S, Siebert D, et al.
Biodivers Data J . 2017 Nov; (5):e21277. PMID: 29104442
The Natural History Museum, London (NHMUK) has embarked on an ambitious programme to digitise its collections. The first phase of this programme was to undertake a series of pilot projects...
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Blagoderov V, Penn M, Sadka M, Hine A, Brooks S, Siebert D, et al.
Biodivers Data J . 2017 Nov; (5):e19893. PMID: 29104435
The Natural History Museum, London (NHMUK) has embarked on an ambitious programme to digitise its collections. The first phase of this programme was to undertake a series of pilot projects...
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Hundsdoerfer A, Kitching I
PLoS One . 2017 Mar; 12(3):e0173255. PMID: 28273123
Analysing historic DNA from museum specimens offers the unique opportunity to study the molecular systematics and phylogenetics of rare and possibly extinct taxa. In the Hawaiian fauna, the hawkmoth, Hyles...
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Sazatornil F, More M, Benitez-Vieyra S, Cocucci A, Kitching I, Schlumpberger B, et al.
J Anim Ecol . 2016 Mar; 85(6):1586-1594. PMID: 26931495
A major challenge in evolutionary ecology is to understand how co-evolutionary processes shape patterns of interactions between species at community level. Pollination of flowers with long corolla tubes by long-tongued...
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Harbach R, Kitching I, Culverwell C, Howard T, Linton Y
Zootaxa . 2014 Sep; 3683:159-77. PMID: 25250444
Nyx Harbach & Linton, gen. nov., is introduced as a new mosquito genus of tribe Aedini for a previously unknown cave-dwelling species, Nyx pholeocola Linton & Harbach, sp. nov., from...
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Rougerie R, Kitching I, Haxaire J, Miller S, Hausmann A, Hebert P
PLoS One . 2014 Jul; 9(7):e101108. PMID: 24987846
Main Objective: We examine the extent of taxonomic and biogeographical uncertainty in a well-studied group of Australian Lepidoptera, the hawkmoths (Sphingidae). Methods: We analysed the diversity of Australian sphingids through...