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Ping-Shin Lee
Ping-Shin Lee
PhD student of Ecology and Biodiversity, University of Malaya
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DNA metabarcoding of insects and allies: an evaluation of primers and pipelines
GJ Brandon-Mong, HM Gan, KW Sing, PS Lee, PE Lim, JJ Wilson
Bulletin of entomological research 105 (6), 717-727, 2015
2192015
Reading mammal diversity from flies: the persistence period of amplifiable mammal mtDNA in blowfly guts (Chrysomya megacephala) and a new DNA mini-barcode target
PS Lee, KW Sing, JJ Wilson
PloS one 10 (4), e0123871, 2015
622015
Field calibration of blowfly-derived DNA against traditional methods for assessing mammal diversity in tropical forests
PS Lee, HM Gan, GR Clements, JJ Wilson
Genome 59 (11), 1008-1022, 2016
542016
Near-complete phylogeny of extant Crocodylia (Reptilia) using mitogenome-based data
T Pan, JS Miao, HB Zhang, P Yan, PS Lee, XY Jiang, JH Ouyang, ...
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 191 (4), 1075-1089, 2021
392021
Citizen science: the first Peninsular Malaysia butterfly count
JJ Wilson, SW Jisming-See, GJ Brandon-Mong, AH Lim, VC Lim, PS Lee, ...
Biodiversity Data Journal, 2015
342015
Diversity and human perceptions of bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) in Southeast Asian megacities
KW Sing, WZ Wang, T Wan, PS Lee, ZX Li, X Chen, YY Wang, JJ Wilson
Genome 59 (10), 827-839, 2016
302016
Application of DNA barcodes in wildlife conservation in Tropical East Asia
JJ Wilson, KW Sing, PS Lee, AKS Wee
Conservation Biology 30 (5), 982-989, 2016
292016
Familiarity with, perceptions of and attitudes toward butterflies of urban park users in megacities across East and Southeast Asia
VC Lim, KW Sing, KY Chong, N Jaturas, H Dong, PS Lee, NT Tao, DT Le, ...
Royal Society Open Science 9 (11), 220161, 2022
142022
DNA barcodes for dragonflies and damselflies (Odonata) of Mindanao, Philippines
PAS Casas, KW Sing, PS Lee, OM Nuneza, RJT Villanueva, JJ Wilson
Mitochondrial DNA Part A 29 (2), 206-211, 2018
142018
DNA metabarcoding unravels unknown diversity and distribution patterns of tropical freshwater invertebrates
A Zieritz, PS Lee, WWH Eng, SY Lim, KW Sing, WN Chan, JS Loo, ...
Freshwater Biology 67 (8), 1411-1427, 2022
82022
Blowfly-derived mammal DNA as mammal diversity assessment tool: Determination of dispersal activity and flight range of tropical blowflies
PS Lee, MH Dong, XL Yan, TY He, SF Yu, SL Wee, JJ Wilson
Biodiversity Data Journal 11, 2023
32023
Validation and development of eDNA metabarcoding primers for comprehensive assessment of Chinese amphibians
D Wu, P Lee, H Chen, F Yan, J Huang, Y He, R Wu, Z Yuan
Integrative Zoology, 2024
22024
Optimizing metabarcoding of tropical Malaise trap samples and preliminary results on seasonal changes in insect diversity in Penisular Malaysia
GJ Brandon-Mong, HM Gan, KW Sing, PS Lee, PE Lim, JJ Wilson
Deakin University, 2023
12023
Comparison of sampling methods including blowfly-derived mammal DNA for tropical mammal diversity assessments
PS Lee, KW Sing, HM Gan, JJ Wilson
Deakin University, 2023
12023
Comparative genomics sheds new light on the convergent evolution of infrared vision in snakes
D Zou, S Huang, S Tian, FK Kilunda, RW Murphy, HA Dahn, Y Zhou, ...
Proceedings B 291 (2027), 20240818, 2024
2024
Comparative Study on Blowfly-Derived DNA and Camera Trapping in Assessing Mammalian Diversity in Subtropical Forests
P Lee, T He, M Dong, Q Huang, X Zhou, J Liao, X Chen, X Wu, SL Wee, ...
Forests 14 (11), 2180, 2023
2023
ESM S2. Urban Butterfly Questionaire Results_07 Apr 2019. xlsx from Familiarity with, perceptions of and attitudes toward, butterflies of urban park users in megacities across …
VC Lim, KW Sing, KY Chong, N Jaturas, H Dong, PS Lee, NT Tao, DT Le, ...
(No Title), 2022
2022
A blowfly-derived dna approach to assess diversity of tropical mammals/Lee Ping Shin
PS Lee
University of Malaya, 2016
2016
Diversity and human perceptions of bees in Southeast Asian megacities
JJ Wilson, KW Sing, PS Lee, WZ Wang, ZX Lee, X Chen, T Wan
GENOME 58 (5), 296-296, 2015
2015
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