DNA metabarcoding in diet studies: Unveiling ecological aspects in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems
Effective conservation of species and ecosystems requires the understanding of important
ecological traits, such as dietary habits, food webs, and trophic niches. In diet studies, the …
ecological traits, such as dietary habits, food webs, and trophic niches. In diet studies, the …
Mitochondrial DNA as a marker of molecular diversity: a reappraisal
Over the last three decades, mitochondrial DNA has been the most popular marker of
molecular diversity, for a combination of technical ease‐of‐use considerations, and …
molecular diversity, for a combination of technical ease‐of‐use considerations, and …
The effect of geographical scale of sampling on DNA barcoding
Eight years after DNA barcoding was formally proposed on a large scale, CO1 sequences
are rapidly accumulating from around the world. While studies to date have mostly targeted …
are rapidly accumulating from around the world. While studies to date have mostly targeted …
DNA barcoding largely supports 250 years of classical taxonomy: identifications for Central European bees (Hymenoptera, Apoidea partim)
This study presents DNA barcode records for 4118 specimens representing 561 species of
bees belonging to the six families of A poidea (A ndrenidae, A pidae, C olletidae, H alictidae …
bees belonging to the six families of A poidea (A ndrenidae, A pidae, C olletidae, H alictidae …
Integrating DNA barcode data and taxonomic practice: determination, discovery, and description
PZ Goldstein, R DeSalle - Bioessays, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
DNA barcodes, like traditional sources of taxonomic information, are potentially powerful
heuristics in the identification of described species but require mindful analytical …
heuristics in the identification of described species but require mindful analytical …
How do freshwater organisms cross the “dry ocean”? A review on passive dispersal and colonization processes with a special focus on temporary ponds
G Incagnone, F Marrone, R Barone, L Robba… - Hydrobiologia, 2015 - Springer
Lakes and ponds are scattered on Earth's surface as islands in the ocean. The organisms
inhabiting these ecosystems have thus developed strategies to pass the barrier represented …
inhabiting these ecosystems have thus developed strategies to pass the barrier represented …
Evaluating the accuracy of morphological identification of larval fishes by applying DNA barcoding
HL Ko, YT Wang, TS Chiu, MA Lee, MY Leu… - PLoS …, 2013 - journals.plos.org
Due to insufficient morphological diagnostic characters in larval fishes, it is easy to
misidentify them and difficult to key to the genus or species level. The identification results …
misidentify them and difficult to key to the genus or species level. The identification results …
Effects of phylogenetic reconstruction method on the robustness of species delimitation using single‐locus data
Coalescent‐based species delimitation methods combine population genetic and
phylogenetic theory to provide an objective means for delineating evolutionarily significant …
phylogenetic theory to provide an objective means for delineating evolutionarily significant …
DNA barcoding, species delineation and taxonomy: a historical perspective
DNA barcoding is a system designed to provide species identification by using standardized
gene regions as internal species tag. Foreseen since its earlier development as a solution to …
gene regions as internal species tag. Foreseen since its earlier development as a solution to …
20 years since the introduction of DNA barcoding: from theory to application
Traditionally, taxonomic identification has relied upon morphological characters. In the last
two decades, molecular tools based on DNA sequences of short standardised gene …
two decades, molecular tools based on DNA sequences of short standardised gene …