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Lim V, Sing K, Chong K, Jaturas N, Dong H, Lee P, et al.
R Soc Open Sci . 2022 Nov; 9(11):220161. PMID: 36405642
Perceptions of, and attitudes toward, wildlife are influenced by exposure to, and direct experiences with, nature. Butterflies are a conspicuous and ubiquitous component of urban nature across megacities that are...
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Jaturas N, Sing K, Wilson J, Dong H
Biodivers Data J . 2020 Oct; 8:e56317. PMID: 33117077
Background: For residents of East-Southeast Asia's megacities, interactions with "nature" may be largely limited to interactions taking place in urban parks. Urban parks provide refuges for ecologically-important biodiversity, such as...
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Zhang X, Shi Z, Zhang S, Zhang P, Wilson J, Shih C, et al.
Insect Sci . 2019 Dec; 28(1):127-143. PMID: 31880864
Interactions between plants and insects are among the most important life functions for all organism at a particular natural community. Usually a large number of samples are required to identify...
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Mokhtar A, Lau Y, Wilson J, Abdul-Aziz N
J Med Entomol . 2019 Dec; 57(3):915-926. PMID: 31828310
Pediculosis capitis caused by Pediculus humanus capitis (De Geer) is endemic all over the world, and children are mostly affected, particularly those living in overcrowded institutions. Several studies have shown...
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Qin J, Li J, Gao Q, Wilson J, Zhang A
PeerJ . 2019 Aug; 7:e7317. PMID: 31372319
Background: Pine moths, spp. (Lasiocampidae), are serious economic pests of conifer forests. Six closely related species (, , , , , and ) occur in China and cause serious damage...
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Sing K, Luo J, Wang W, Jaturas N, Soga M, Yang X, et al.
Sci Rep . 2019 May; 9(1):7653. PMID: 31113976
The capital of China, Beijing, has a history of more than 800 years of urbanization, representing a unique site for studies of urban ecology. Urbanization can severely impact butterfly communities,...
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Adamowicz S, Boatwright J, Chain F, Fisher B, Hogg I, Leese F, et al.
Genome . 2019 Apr; 62(3):v-viii. PMID: 30998119
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Sun Z, Liu Y, Wilson J, Chen Z, Song F, Cai W, et al.
Int J Biol Macromol . 2019 Feb; 129:110-115. PMID: 30711565
Reduviidae is the second largest family of Heteroptera and most of them are important natural enemies of agricultural and forest pests. Most of the sequenced mitochondrial (mt) genomes in this...
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Jin Q, Hu X, Han H, Chen F, Cai W, Ruan Q, et al.
Sci Rep . 2018 Sep; 8(1):14256. PMID: 30250036
DNA barcoding, based on a fragment of cytochrome c oxidase I (COI) mtDNA, is as an effective molecular tool for identification, discovery, and biodiversity assessment for most animals. However, multiple...
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Lim V, Ramli R, Bhassu S, Wilson J
PeerJ . 2018 Apr; 6:e4572. PMID: 29607265
Background: Intense landscaping often alters the plant composition in urban areas. Knowing which plant species that pollinators are visiting in urban areas is necessary for understanding how landscaping impacts biodiversity...