A DNA-based registry for all animal species: the Barcode Index Number (BIN) system

S Ratnasingham, PDN Hebert - PloS one, 2013‏ - journals.plos.org
Because many animal species are undescribed, and because the identification of known
species is often difficult, interim taxonomic nomenclature has often been used in biodiversity …

Fauna Europaea–all European animal species on the web

Y De Jong, M Verbeek, V Michelsen… - Biodiversity data …, 2014‏ - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Fauna Europaea is Europe's main zoological taxonomic index, making the scientific names
and distributions of all living, currently known, multicellular, European land and freshwater …

DNA barcodes for bio-surveillance: regulated and economically important arthropod plant pests

M Ashfaq, PDN Hebert - Genome, 2016‏ - cdnsciencepub.com
Many of the arthropod species that are important pests of agriculture and forestry are
impossible to discriminate morphologically throughout all of their life stages. Some cannot …

High resolution DNA barcode library for European butterflies reveals continental patterns of mitochondrial genetic diversity

V Dincă, L Dapporto, P Somervuo, R Vodă… - Communications …, 2021‏ - nature.com
The study of global biodiversity will greatly benefit from access to comprehensive DNA
barcode libraries at continental scale, but such datasets are still very rare. Here, we …

DNA barcode‐based delineation of putative species: efficient start for taxonomic workflows

M Kekkonen, PDN Hebert - Molecular ecology resources, 2014‏ - Wiley Online Library
The analysis of DNA barcode sequences with varying techniques for cluster recognition
provides an efficient approach for recognizing putative species (operational taxonomic units …

Factors affecting species delimitations with the GMYC model: insights from a butterfly survey

G Talavera, V Dincă, R Vila - Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 2013‏ - Wiley Online Library
The generalized mixed Yule‐coalescent (GMYC) model has become one of the most
popular approaches for species delimitation based on single‐locus data, and it is widely …

DNA barcoding largely supports 250 years of classical taxonomy: identifications for Central European bees (Hymenoptera, Apoidea partim)

S Schmidt, C Schmid‐Egger, J Morinière… - Molecular Ecology …, 2015‏ - Wiley Online Library
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 …

Species-level para-and polyphyly in DNA barcode gene trees: strong operational bias in European Lepidoptera

M Mutanen, SM Kivelä, RA Vos… - Systematic …, 2016‏ - academic.oup.com
The proliferation of DNA data is revolutionizing all fields of systematic research. DNA
barcode sequences, now available for millions of specimens and several hundred thousand …

A molecular‐based identification resource for the arthropods of Finland

T Roslin, P Somervuo, M Pentinsaari… - Molecular Ecology …, 2022‏ - Wiley Online Library
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 …

Testing DNA barcode performance in 1000 species of European Lepidoptera: large geographic distances have small genetic impacts

P Huemer, M Mutanen, KM Sefc, PDN Hebert - Plos one, 2014‏ - journals.plos.org
This study examines the performance of DNA barcodes (mt cytochrome c oxidase 1 gene) in
the identification of 1004 species of Lepidoptera shared by two localities (Finland, Austria) …