Rudolf Meier
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Recent Articles
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Ascenzi A, Wuhrl L, Feng V, Klug N, Pylatiuk C, Cerretti P, et al.
Mol Ecol Resour
. 2025 Mar;
:e14097.
PMID: 40066677
Widespread insect decline necessitates the development and use of standardized protocols for regular monitoring. These methods have to be rapid, efficient and cost-effective to allow for large-scale implementation. Many insect...
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Meier R, Srivathsan A, Oliveira S, Balbi M, Ang Y, Yeo D, et al.
Cladistics
. 2025 Feb;
41(2):223-238.
PMID: 39956942
We are entering the sixth mass extinction with little data for "dark taxa", although they comprise most species. Much of the neglect is due to the fact that conventional taxonomic...
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Meier R, Lawniczak M, Srivathsan A
Annu Rev Entomol
. 2024 Oct;
70(1):185-204.
PMID: 39353093
Most insects encountered in the field are initially entomological dark matter in that they cannot be identified to species while alive. This explains the enduring quest for efficient ways to...
4.
Hartop E, Lee L, Srivathsan A, Jones M, Pena-Aguilera P, Ovaskainen O, et al.
BMC Biol
. 2024 Sep;
22(1):215.
PMID: 39334308
Background: Zoology's dark matter comprises hyperdiverse, poorly known taxa that are numerically dominant but largely unstudied, even in temperate regions where charismatic taxa are well understood. Dark taxa are everywhere,...
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Andriienko V, Buczek M, Meier R, Srivathsan A, Lukasik P, Kolasa M
PeerJ
. 2024 Sep;
12:e18025.
PMID: 39329134
Background: Symbiotic relationships with diverse microorganisms are crucial for many aspects of insect biology. However, while our understanding of insect taxonomic diversity and the distribution of insect species in natural...
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Andriienko V, Buczek M, Meier R, Srivathsan A, Lukasik P, Kolasa M
bioRxiv
. 2024 May;
PMID: 38746196
Background: Symbiotic relationships with diverse microorganisms are crucial for many aspects of insect biology. However, while our understanding of insect taxonomic diversity and the distribution of insect species in natural...
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Meier R, Hartop E, Pylatiuk C, Srivathsan A
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci
. 2024 May;
379(1904):20230120.
PMID: 38705187
Holistic insect monitoring needs scalable techniques to overcome taxon biases, determine species abundances, and gather functional traits for all species. This requires that we address taxonomic impediments and the paucity...
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Brydegaard M, Pedales R, Feng V, Yamoa A, Kouakou B, Manefjord H, et al.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci
. 2024 May;
379(1904):20230103.
PMID: 38705174
None of the global targets for protecting nature are currently met, although humanity is critically dependent on biodiversity. A significant issue is the lack of data for most biodiverse regions...
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Srivathsan A, Meier R
Methods Mol Biol
. 2024 Apr;
2744:223-238.
PMID: 38683322
DNA barcodes are useful in biodiversity research, but sequencing barcodes with dye termination methods ("Sanger sequencing") has been so time-consuming and expensive that DNA barcodes are not as widely used...
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Vasilita C, Feng V, Hansen A, Hartop E, Srivathsan A, Struijk R, et al.
Mol Ecol Resour
. 2024 Jan;
24(3):e13922.
PMID: 38240168
The use of DNA barcoding is well established for specimen identification and large-scale biodiversity discovery, but remains underutilized for time-sensitive applications such as rapid species discovery in field stations, identifying...