Ralph S Peters
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Kilian I, Kirse A, Peters R, Bourlat S, Fonseca V, Wagele W, et al.
Ecol Evol
. 2025 Jan;
15(1):e70770.
PMID: 39850753
In recent years, DNA metabarcoding has been used for a more efficient assessment of bulk samples. However, there remains a paucity of studies examining potential disparities in species identification methodologies....
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Guinet B, Vogel J, Kacem Haddj El Mrabet N, Peters R, Hrcek J, Buffington M, et al.
Proc Biol Sci
. 2025 Jan;
292(2039):20242135.
PMID: 39837514
Over the course of evolution, hymenopteran parasitoids have developed a close relationship with heritable viruses, sometimes integrating viral genes into their chromosomes. For example, in parasitoids belonging to the genus,...
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Vogel J, Sauren J, Peters R
Biodivers Data J
. 2024 Jun;
12:e122523.
PMID: 38919770
Background: Species of Latreille 1802 are rarely collected endoparasitoids of Chrysopidae larvae (Neuroptera). Previous work on the limits between the European species of this species-poor genus, based on morphology only,...
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Vogel J, Peters R, Selfa J, Ferrer-Suay M
Biodivers Data J
. 2024 May;
12:e120950.
PMID: 38808126
Background: The taxonomy of the hymenopteran parasitoid subfamily Charipinae (Hymenoptera: Cynipoidea: Figitidae) has, until recently, been in a state of chaos. While this situation has improved significantly in recent years,...
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Gilgenbach C, Vehof J, Wipfler B, Peters R
Arthropod Struct Dev
. 2024 Mar;
79:101343.
PMID: 38471388
A particularly conspicuous morphological feature in chalcidoid wasps are strikingly modified legs present in both males and females. It evolved convergently multiple times on either fore or hind legs implying...
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Cruaud A, Rasplus J, Zhang J, Burks R, Delvare G, Fusu L, et al.
Cladistics
. 2023 Nov;
40(1):34-63.
PMID: 37919831
Chalcidoidea are mostly parasitoid wasps that include as many as 500 000 estimated species. Capturing phylogenetic signal from such a massive radiation can be daunting. Chalcidoidea is an excellent example...
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Jafari S, Muller B, Rulik B, Rduch V, Peters R
Biodivers Data J
. 2023 May;
11:e101998.
PMID: 37206111
DNA barcodes are a great tool for accelerated species identification and for complementing species delimitation. Furthermore, DNA barcode reference libraries are the decisive backbone feature for any metabarcoding study in...
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Kilian I, Swenson S, Mengual X, Gemeinholzer B, Hamm A, Wagele J, et al.
Mol Ecol
. 2023 Apr;
32(13):3702-3717.
PMID: 37004150
Caraway (Carum carvi L.) is a crop species that is gaining in importance in Europe, especially as a condiment and medicinal plant. Here, we present the plant-pollinator network of caraway...
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Ahrens D, Ahyong S, Ballerio A, Barclay M, Eberle J, Espeland M, et al.
Zootaxa
. 2021 Nov;
5027(2):151-159.
PMID: 34811237
New methods in taxonomy and systematics can influence the overall practice of formally naming and describing biodiversity. DNA barcoding has been controversial since its emergence, but now, large scale species...
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Braun C, Peters R
Zookeys
. 2021 Nov;
1067:101-157.
PMID: 34759722
Based on 261 female specimens of the genus Walker, 1833 from leaf litter samples of the Kakamega Forest in Kenya, we describe the following twelve new species: , , ,...