Ramya Manjunath
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Recent Articles
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Seymour M, Roslin T, deWaard J, Perez K, DSouza M, Ratnasingham S, et al.
Commun Biol
. 2024 May;
7(1):552.
PMID: 38720028
Global biodiversity gradients are generally expected to reflect greater species replacement closer to the equator. However, empirical validation of global biodiversity gradients largely relies on vertebrates, plants, and other less...
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Ratnasingham S, Wei C, Chan D, Agda J, Agda J, Ballesteros-Mejia L, et al.
Methods Mol Biol
. 2024 Apr;
2744:403-441.
PMID: 38683334
BOLD, the Barcode of Life Data System, supports the acquisition, storage, validation, analysis, and publication of DNA barcodes, activities requiring the integration of molecular, morphological, and distributional data. Its pivotal...
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Fernandez-Triana J, Shimbori E, Whitfield J, Penteado-Dias A, Shaw S, Boudreault C, et al.
Zookeys
. 2023 Aug;
1175:5-162.
PMID: 37636532
The parasitoid wasp genus Mason, 1981 is revised, based on a combination of basic morphology (dichotomous key and brief diagnostic descriptions), DNA barcoding, biology (host data and wasp cocoons), and...
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Rotti R, Sunitha D, Manjunath R, Roy A, Borehalli Mayegowda S, Gnanaprakash A, et al.
Front Chem
. 2023 Apr;
11:1143614.
PMID: 37035117
Magnesium oxide nanostructured particles (NP) were prepared using a simple solution combustion technique using different leaf extracts such as (Mango - Ma), (Neem-Ne), and (Papaya-Pa) as surfactants. The highly crystalline...
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Sharkey M, Tucker E, Baker A, Smith M, Ratnasingham S, Manjunath R, et al.
Zookeys
. 2023 Feb;
1110:135-149.
PMID: 36761452
This is a response to a preprint version of "A re-analysis of the data in Sharkey et al.'s (2021) minimalist revision reveals that BINs do not deserve names, but BOLD...
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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...
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Sharkey M, Baker A, McCluskey K, Smith A, Naik S, Ratnasingham S, et al.
Zookeys
. 2022 Jan;
1075:77-136.
PMID: 35046752
Twenty-nine species are treated, most of which have host caterpillar and food plant records, and all but one are new to science. The first host record for the agathidine genus...
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Roslin T, Somervuo P, Pentinsaari M, Hebert P, Agda J, Ahlroth P, et al.
Mol Ecol Resour
. 2021 Sep;
22(2):803-822.
PMID: 34562055
To associate specimens identified by molecular characters to other biological knowledge, we need reference sequences annotated by Linnaean taxonomy. In this study, we (1) report the creation of a comprehensive...
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Sharkey M, Janzen D, Hallwachs W, Chapman E, Smith M, Dapkey T, et al.
Zookeys
. 2021 Sep;
1013:1-665.
PMID: 34512087
Three new genera are described: (Proteropinae), (Rogadinae), and (Rogadinae). Keys are given for the New World genera of the following braconid subfamilies: Agathidinae, Braconinae, Cheloninae, Homolobinae, Hormiinae, Ichneutinae, Macrocentrinae, Orgilinae,...
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Janzen D, Hallwachs W, Pereira G, Blanco R, Masis A, Chavarria M, et al.
Genome
. 2020 Jun;
63(9):407-436.
PMID: 32579871
We report one year (2013-2014) of biomonitoring an insect community in a tropical old-growth rain forest, during construction of an industrial-level geothermal electricity project. This is the first-year reaction by...