Paul D N Hebert
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Hebert P, Bock D, Prosser S
PLoS One
. 2023 Jun;
18(6):e0286620.
PMID: 37289794
The nuclear genomes of most animal species include NUMTs, segments of the mitogenome incorporated into their chromosomes. Although NUMT counts are known to vary greatly among species, there has been...
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Leroy B, Rabl D, Puls M, Hochrein S, Bae S, Muller J, et al.
Ecol Appl
. 2023 May;
33(6):e2890.
PMID: 37212374
Outbreaks of the spongy moth Lymantria dispar can have devastating impacts on forest resources and ecosystems. Lepidoptera-specific insecticides, such as Bacillus thuringiensis var. kurstaki (BTK) and tebufenozide, are often deployed...
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Sharkey M, Baker A, Manjunath R, Hebert P
Zookeys
. 2023 Feb;
1099:57-86.
PMID: 36761440
The Neotropical members formerly included in Wesmael, 1837 are transferred to a new genus, Sharkey Presently three Nearctic species of are recognized, i.e., Cameron, 1887, Say,1835, and Walley, 1935, and...
14.
Copilas-Ciocianu D, Rewicz T, Sands A, Palatov D, Marin I, Arbaciauskas K, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2022 Jul;
12(1):11332.
PMID: 35790799
The Ponto-Caspian region is an endemicity hotspot that harbours several crustacean radiations, among which amphipods are the most diverse. These poorly known species are severely threatened in their native range,...
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Schultz J, Hebert P
Mol Ecol Resour
. 2022 Jun;
22(8):2897-2914.
PMID: 35700118
Because DNA metabarcoding typically employs sequence diversity among mitochondrial amplicons to estimate species composition, nuclear mitochondrial pseudogenes (NUMTs) can inflate diversity. This study quantifies the incidence and attributes of NUMTs...
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Gonzalez M, Goiri F, Prosser S, Cevidanes A, Hernandez-Triana L, Barandika J, et al.
Parasit Vectors
. 2022 Jun;
15(1):199.
PMID: 35690834
Background: Aquatic ecosystems provide breeding sites for blood-sucking insects such as Culicoides biting midges (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae), but factors affecting their distribution and host choice are poorly understood. A study was...
17.
Ashfaq M, Khan A, Rasool A, Akhtar S, Nazir N, Ahmed N, et al.
PeerJ
. 2022 May;
10:e13267.
PMID: 35497186
Although Pakistan has rich biodiversity, many groups are poorly known, particularly insects. To address this gap, we employed DNA barcoding to survey its insect diversity. Specimens obtained through diverse collecting...
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Bukowski B, Ratnasingham S, Hanisch P, Hebert P, Perez K, deWaard J, et al.
PLoS One
. 2022 Apr;
17(4):e0267390.
PMID: 35482734
The Atlantic Forest harbors 7% of global biodiversity and possesses high levels of endemism, but many of its component taxa remain unstudied. Due to the importance of tropical forests and...
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Yin Y, Yao L, Hu Y, Shao Z, Hong X, Hebert P, et al.
Mol Ecol Resour
. 2022 Feb;
22(5):1986-1998.
PMID: 35178894
Eriophyoid mites (Acari: Eriophyoidea) are among the smallest of terrestrial arthropods and the most species-rich group of herbivorous mites with a high host specificity. However, knowledge of their species diversity...
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Young M, Hebert P
PeerJ
. 2022 Feb;
10:e12845.
PMID: 35178296
DNA metabarcoding has the potential to greatly advance understanding of soil biodiversity, but this approach has seen limited application for the most abundant and species-rich group of soil fauna-the arthropods....