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P356 | DOI | 10.1111/AEN.12111 |
P50 | author | Vojtěch Novotný | Q15831345 |
Scott E. Miller | Q22113471 | ||
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How Many Species? [and Discussion] | Q29027929 | ||
The global diversity of birds in space and time | Q29547247 | ||
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Low beta diversity of herbivorous insects in tropical forests. | Q33293669 | ||
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Elevation increases in moth assemblages over 42 years on a tropical mountain | Q33402395 | ||
Plant DNA barcodes and a community phylogeny of a tropical forest dynamics plot in Panama | Q33511419 | ||
Quantifying uncertainty in estimation of tropical arthropod species richness. | Q33573831 | ||
Ecology. Tropical arthropod species, more or less? | Q33623270 | ||
Guild-specific patterns of species richness and host specialization in plant-herbivore food webs from a tropical forest | Q33645827 | ||
Testing the Janzen-Connell mechanism: pathogens cause overcompensating density dependence in a tropical tree | Q33662490 | ||
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Joining inventory by parataxonomists with DNA barcoding of a large complex tropical conserved wildland in northwestern Costa Rica | Q33998750 | ||
Molecular study of worldwide distribution and diversity of soil animals | Q34050123 | ||
The Sabah Biodiversity Experiment: a long-term test of the role of tree diversity in restoring tropical forest structure and functioning | Q34050384 | ||
What causes latitudinal gradients in species diversity? Evolutionary processes and ecological constraints on swallowtail biodiversity | Q34129782 | ||
Seasonal cycles of species diversity and similarity in a tropical butterfly community | Q34147995 | ||
Insects on plants: explaining the paradox of low diversity within specialist herbivore guilds | Q34155644 | ||
Why are there more arboreal ant species in primary than in secondary tropical forests? | Q34285255 | ||
Diversity partitioning confirms the importance of beta components in tropical rainforest Lepidoptera. | Q34362052 | ||
Studying insect diversity in the tropics | Q34404718 | ||
Food webs: reconciling the structure and function of biodiversity | Q34408980 | ||
Estimating global arthropod species richness: refining probabilistic models using probability bounds analysis | Q34411618 | ||
DNA barcoding and the taxonomy of Microgastrinae wasps (Hymenoptera, Braconidae): impacts after 8 years and nearly 20 000 sequences. | Q34507654 | ||
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Antagonistic interaction networks are structured independently of latitude and host guild. | Q34669760 | ||
Whole-community DNA barcoding reveals a spatio-temporal continuum of biodiversity at species and genetic levels | Q34733188 | ||
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Experimental evidence for apparent competition in a tropical forest food web. | Q39270770 | ||
Food web structure of three guilds of natural enemies: predators, parasitoids and pathogens of aphids. | Q42636481 | ||
Reconstructing community assembly in time and space reveals enemy escape in a Western Palearctic insect community | Q42639442 | ||
21 years of shelf life between discovery and description of new species | Q42699319 | ||
Comprehensive gene and taxon coverage elucidates radiation patterns in moths and butterflies. | Q51699824 | ||
Unprecedented ichneumonid parasitoid wasp diversity in tropical forests. | Q52744538 | ||
Experimental Zoogeography of Islands: The Colonization of Empty Islands | Q55980356 | ||
Extrapolations from field studies and known faunas converge on dramatically increased estimates of global microgastrine parasitoid wasp species richness (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) | Q55983621 | ||
Mesophyll cell-sucking herbivores (Cicadellidae: Typhlocybinae) on rainforest trees in Papua New Guinea: local and regional diversity of a taxonomically unexplored guild | Q56168431 | ||
Geographic patterns of vascular plant diversity at continental to global scales | Q56962720 | ||
Insects on Plants: Diversity of Herbivore Assemblages Revisited | Q57065168 | ||
Herbivory, growth rates, and habitat specialization in tropical tree lineages: implications for Amazonian beta-diversity | Q57140334 | ||
Structure of a diverse tropical forest insect–parasitoid community | Q57196945 | ||
Cross-continental comparisons of butterfly assemblages in tropical rainforests: implications for biological monitoring | Q57199950 | ||
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Host specificity of insect herbivores in tropical forests | Q57199970 | ||
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P433 | issue | 3 | |
P304 | page(s) | 259-267 | |
P577 | publication date | 2014-07-21 | |
P1433 | published in | Austral Entomology | Q21386093 |
P1476 | title | Mapping and understanding the diversity of insects in the tropics: past achievements and future directions | |
P478 | volume | 53 |
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