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Hudson, Lawrence N., primary, Newbold, Tim, additional, Contu, Sara, additional, Hill, Samantha L. L., additional, Lysenko, Igor, additional, De Palma, Adriana, additional, Phillips, Helen R. P., additional, Alhusseini, Tamera I., additional, Bedford, Felicity E., additional, Bennett, Dominic J., additional, Booth, Hollie, additional, Burton, Victoria J., additional, Chng, Charlotte W. T., additional, Choimes, Argyrios, additional, Correia, David L. P., additional, Day, Julie, additional, Echeverría‐Londoño, Susy, additional, Emerson, Susan R., additional, Gao, Di, additional, Garon, Morgan, additional, Harrison, Michelle L. K., additional, Ingram, Daniel J., additional, Jung, Martin, additional, Kemp, Victoria, additional, Kirkpatrick, Lucinda, additional, Martin, Callum D., additional, Pan, Yuan, additional, Pask‐Hale, Gwilym D., additional, Pynegar, Edwin L., additional, Robinson, Alexandra N., additional, Sanchez‐Ortiz, Katia, additional, Senior, Rebecca A., additional, Simmons, Benno I., additional, White, Hannah J., additional, Zhang, Hanbin, additional, Aben, Job, additional, Abrahamczyk, Stefan, additional, Adum, Gilbert B., additional, Aguilar‐Barquero, Virginia, additional, Aizen, Marcelo A., additional, Albertos, Belén, additional, Alcala, E. L., additional, del Mar Alguacil, Maria, additional, Alignier, Audrey, additional, Ancrenaz, Marc, additional, Andersen, Alan N., additional, Arbeláez‐Cortés, Enrique, additional, Armbrecht, Inge, additional, Arroyo‐Rodríguez, Víctor, additional, Aumann, Tom, additional, Axmacher, Jan C., additional, Azhar, Badrul, additional, Azpiroz, Adrián B., additional, Baeten, Lander, additional, Bakayoko, Adama, additional, Báldi, András, additional, Banks, John E., additional, Baral, Sharad K., additional, Barlow, Jos, additional, Barratt, Barbara I. P., additional, Barrico, Lurdes, additional, Bartolommei, Paola, additional, Barton, Diane M., additional, Basset, Yves, additional, Batáry, Péter, additional, Bates, Adam J., additional, Baur, Bruno, additional, Bayne, Erin M., additional, Beja, Pedro, additional, Benedick, Suzan, additional, Berg, Åke, additional, Bernard, Henry, additional, Berry, Nicholas J., additional, Bhatt, Dinesh, additional, Bicknell, Jake E., additional, Bihn, Jochen H., additional, Blake, Robin J., additional, Bobo, Kadiri S., additional, Bóçon, Roberto, additional, Boekhout, Teun, additional, Böhning‐Gaese, Katrin, additional, Bonham, Kevin J., additional, Borges, Paulo A. V., additional, Borges, Sérgio H., additional, Boutin, Céline, additional, Bouyer, Jérémy, additional, Bragagnolo, Cibele, additional, Brandt, Jodi S., additional, Brearley, Francis Q., additional, Brito, Isabel, additional, Bros, Vicenç, additional, Brunet, Jörg, additional, Buczkowski, Grzegorz, additional, Buddle, Christopher M., additional, Bugter, Rob, additional, Buscardo, Erika, additional, Buse, Jörn, additional, Cabra‐García, Jimmy, additional, Cáceres, Nilton C., additional, Cagle, Nicolette L., additional, Calviño‐Cancela, María, additional, Cameron, Sydney A., additional, Cancello, Eliana M., additional, Caparrós, Rut, additional, Cardoso, Pedro, additional, Carpenter, Dan, additional, Carrijo, Tiago F., additional, Carvalho, Anelena L., additional, Cassano, Camila R., additional, Castro, Helena, additional, Castro‐Luna, Alejandro A., additional, Rolando, Cerda B., additional, Cerezo, Alexis, additional, Chapman, Kim Alan, additional, Chauvat, Matthieu, additional, Christensen, Morten, additional, Clarke, Francis M., additional, Cleary, Daniel F.R., additional, Colombo, Giorgio, additional, Connop, Stuart P., additional, Craig, Michael D., additional, Cruz‐López, Leopoldo, additional, Cunningham, Saul A., additional, D'Aniello, Biagio, additional, D'Cruze, Neil, additional, da Silva, Pedro Giovâni, additional, Dallimer, Martin, additional, Danquah, Emmanuel, additional, Darvill, Ben, additional, Dauber, Jens, additional, Davis, Adrian L. V., additional, Dawson, Jeff, additional, de Sassi, Claudio, additional, de Thoisy, Benoit, additional, Deheuvels, Olivier, additional, Dejean, Alain, additional, Devineau, Jean‐Louis, additional, Diekötter, Tim, additional, Dolia, Jignasu V., additional, Domínguez, Erwin, additional, Dominguez‐Haydar, Yamileth, additional, Dorn, Silvia, additional, Draper, Isabel, additional, Dreber, Niels, additional, Dumont, Bertrand, additional, Dures, Simon G., additional, Dynesius, Mats, additional, Edenius, Lars, additional, Eggleton, Paul, additional, Eigenbrod, Felix, additional, Elek, Zoltán, additional, Entling, Martin H., additional, Esler, Karen J., additional, de Lima, Ricardo F., additional, Faruk, Aisyah, additional, Farwig, Nina, additional, Fayle, Tom M., additional, Felicioli, Antonio, additional, Felton, Annika M., additional, Fensham, Roderick J., additional, Fernandez, Ignacio C., additional, Ferreira, Catarina C., additional, Ficetola, Gentile F., additional, Fiera, Cristina, additional, Filgueiras, Bruno K. C., additional, Fırıncıoğlu, Hüseyin K., additional, Flaspohler, David, additional, Floren, Andreas, additional, Fonte, Steven J., additional, Fournier, Anne, additional, Fowler, Robert E., additional, Franzén, Markus, additional, Fraser, Lauchlan H., additional, Fredriksson, Gabriella M., additional, Freire, Geraldo B., additional, Frizzo, Tiago L. M., additional, Fukuda, Daisuke, additional, Furlani, Dario, additional, Gaigher, René, additional, Ganzhorn, Jörg U., additional, García, Karla P., additional, Garcia‐R, Juan C., additional, Garden, Jenni G., additional, Garilleti, Ricardo, additional, Ge, Bao‐Ming, additional, Gendreau‐Berthiaume, Benoit, additional, Gerard, Philippa J., additional, Gheler‐Costa, Carla, additional, Gilbert, Benjamin, additional, Giordani, Paolo, additional, Giordano, Simonetta, additional, Golodets, Carly, additional, Gomes, Laurens G. L., additional, Gould, Rachelle K., additional, Goulson, Dave, additional, Gove, Aaron D., additional, Granjon, Laurent, additional, Grass, Ingo, additional, Gray, Claudia L., additional, Grogan, James, additional, Gu, Weibin, additional, Guardiola, Moisès, additional, Gunawardene, Nihara R., additional, Gutierrez, Alvaro G., additional, Gutiérrez‐Lamus, Doris L., additional, Haarmeyer, Daniela H., additional, Hanley, Mick E., additional, Hanson, Thor, additional, Hashim, Nor R., additional, Hassan, Shombe N., additional, Hatfield, Richard G., additional, Hawes, Joseph E., additional, Hayward, Matt W., additional, Hébert, Christian, additional, Helden, Alvin J., additional, Henden, John‐André, additional, Henschel, Philipp, additional, Hernández, Lionel, additional, Herrera, James P., additional, Herrmann, Farina, additional, Herzog, Felix, additional, Higuera‐Diaz, Diego, additional, Hilje, Branko, additional, Höfer, Hubert, additional, Hoffmann, Anke, additional, Horgan, Finbarr G., additional, Hornung, Elisabeth, additional, Horváth, Roland, additional, Hylander, Kristoffer, additional, Isaacs‐Cubides, Paola, additional, Ishida, Hiroaki, additional, Ishitani, Masahiro, additional, Jacobs, Carmen T., additional, Jaramillo, Víctor J., additional, Jauker, Birgit, additional, Hernández, F. Jiménez, additional, Johnson, McKenzie F., additional, Jolli, Virat, additional, Jonsell, Mats, additional, Juliani, S. 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J. P., additional, Martínez, Eliana, additional, Martínez Pastur, Guillermo, additional, Moreno Mateos, David, additional, Mayfield, Margaret M., additional, Mazimpaka, Vicente, additional, McCarthy, Jennifer L., additional, McCarthy, Kyle P., additional, McFrederick, Quinn S., additional, McNamara, Sean, additional, Medina, Nagore G., additional, Medina, Rafael, additional, Mena, Jose L., additional, Mico, Estefania, additional, Mikusinski, Grzegorz, additional, Milder, Jeffrey C., additional, Miller, James R., additional, Miranda‐Esquivel, Daniel R., additional, Moir, Melinda L., additional, Morales, Carolina L., additional, Muchane, Mary N., additional, Muchane, Muchai, additional, Mudri‐Stojnic, Sonja, additional, Munira, A. Nur, additional, Muoñz‐Alonso, Antonio, additional, Munyekenye, B. F., additional, Naidoo, Robin, additional, Naithani, A., additional, Nakagawa, Michiko, additional, Nakamura, Akihiro, additional, Nakashima, Yoshihiro, additional, Naoe, Shoji, additional, Nates‐Parra, Guiomar, additional, Navarrete Gutierrez, Dario A., additional, Navarro‐Iriarte, Luis, additional, Ndang'ang'a, Paul K., additional, Neuschulz, Eike L., additional, Ngai, Jacqueline T., additional, Nicolas, Violaine, additional, Nilsson, Sven G., additional, Noreika, Norbertas, additional, Norfolk, Olivia, additional, Noriega, Jorge Ari, additional, Norton, David A., additional, Nöske, Nicole M., additional, Nowakowski, A. Justin, additional, Numa, Catherine, additional, O'Dea, Niall, additional, O'Farrell, Patrick J., additional, Oduro, William, additional, Oertli, Sabine, additional, Ofori‐Boateng, Caleb, additional, Oke, Christopher Omamoke, additional, Oostra, Vicencio, additional, Osgathorpe, Lynne M., additional, Otavo, Samuel Eduardo, additional, Page, Navendu V., additional, Paritsis, Juan, additional, Parra‐H, Alejandro, additional, Parry, Luke, additional, Pe'er, Guy, additional, Pearman, Peter B., additional, Pelegrin, Nicolás, additional, Pélissier, Raphaël, additional, Peres, Carlos A., additional, Peri, Pablo L., additional, Persson, Anna S., additional, Petanidou, Theodora, additional, Peters, Marcell K., additional, Pethiyagoda, Rohan S., additional, Phalan, Ben, additional, Philips, T. Keith, additional, Pillsbury, Finn C., additional, Pincheira‐Ulbrich, Jimmy, additional, Pineda, Eduardo, additional, Pino, Joan, additional, Pizarro‐Araya, Jaime, additional, Plumptre, A. J., additional, Poggio, Santiago L., additional, Politi, Natalia, additional, Pons, Pere, additional, Poveda, Katja, additional, Power, Eileen F., additional, Presley, Steven J., additional, Proença, Vânia, additional, Quaranta, Marino, additional, Quintero, Carolina, additional, Rader, Romina, additional, Ramesh, B. R., additional, Ramirez‐Pinilla, Martha P., additional, Ranganathan, Jai, additional, Rasmussen, Claus, additional, Redpath‐Downing, Nicola A., additional, Reid, J. Leighton, additional, Reis, Yana T., additional, Rey Benayas, José M., additional, Rey‐Velasco, Juan Carlos, additional, Reynolds, Chevonne, additional, Ribeiro, Danilo Bandini, additional, Richards, Miriam H., additional, Richardson, Barbara A., additional, Richardson, Michael J., additional, Ríos, Rodrigo Macip, additional, Robinson, Richard, additional, Robles, Carolina A., additional, Römbke, Jörg, additional, Romero‐Duque, Luz Piedad, additional, Rös, Matthias, additional, Rosselli, Loreta, additional, Rossiter, Stephen J., additional, Roth, Dana S., additional, Roulston, T'ai H., additional, Rousseau, Laurent, additional, Rubio, André V., additional, Ruel, Jean‐Claude, additional, Sadler, Jonathan P., additional, Sáfián, Szabolcs, additional, Saldaña‐Vázquez, Romeo A., additional, Sam, Katerina, additional, Samnegård, Ulrika, additional, Santana, Joana, additional, Santos, Xavier, additional, Savage, Jade, additional, Schellhorn, Nancy A., additional, Schilthuizen, Menno, additional, Schmiedel, Ute, additional, Schmitt, Christine B., additional, Schon, Nicole L., additional, Schüepp, Christof, additional, Schumann, Katharina, additional, Schweiger, Oliver, additional, Scott, Dawn M., additional, Scott, Kenneth A., additional, Sedlock, Jodi L., additional, Seefeldt, Steven S., additional, Shahabuddin, Ghazala, additional, Shannon, Graeme, additional, Sheil, Douglas, additional, Sheldon, Frederick H., additional, Shochat, Eyal, additional, Siebert, Stefan J., additional, Silva, Fernando A. B., additional, Simonetti, Javier A., additional, Slade, Eleanor M., additional, Smith, Jo, additional, Smith‐Pardo, Allan H., additional, Sodhi, Navjot S., additional, Somarriba, Eduardo J., additional, Sosa, Ramón A., additional, Soto Quiroga, Grimaldo, additional, St‐Laurent, Martin‐Hugues, additional, Starzomski, Brian M., additional, Stefanescu, Constanti, additional, Steffan‐Dewenter, Ingolf, additional, Stouffer, Philip C., additional, Stout, Jane C., additional, Strauch, Ayron M., additional, Struebig, Matthew J., additional, Su, Zhimin, additional, Suarez‐Rubio, Marcela, additional, Sugiura, Shinji, additional, Summerville, Keith S., additional, Sung, Yik‐Hei, additional, Sutrisno, Hari, additional, Svenning, Jens‐Christian, additional, Teder, Tiit, additional, Threlfall, Caragh G., additional, Tiitsaar, Anu, additional, Todd, Jacqui H., additional, Tonietto, Rebecca K., additional, Torre, Ignasi, additional, Tóthmérész, Béla, additional, Tscharntke, Teja, additional, Turner, Edgar C., additional, Tylianakis, Jason M., additional, Uehara‐Prado, Marcio, additional, Urbina‐Cardona, Nicolas, additional, Vallan, Denis, additional, Vanbergen, Adam J., additional, Vasconcelos, Heraldo L., additional, Vassilev, Kiril, additional, Verboven, Hans A. F., additional, Verdasca, Maria João, additional, Verdú, José R., additional, Vergara, Carlos H., additional, Vergara, Pablo M., additional, Verhulst, Jort, additional, Virgilio, Massimiliano, additional, Vu, Lien Van, additional, Waite, Edward M., additional, Walker, Tony R., additional, Wang, Hua‐Feng, additional, Wang, Yanping, additional, Watling, James I., additional, Weller, Britta, additional, Wells, Konstans, additional, Westphal, Catrin, additional, Wiafe, Edward D., additional, Williams, Christopher D., additional, Willig, Michael R., additional, Woinarski, John C. Z., additional, Wolf, Jan H. D., additional, Wolters, Volkmar, additional, Woodcock, Ben A., additional, Wu, Jihua, additional, Wunderle, Joseph M., additional, Yamaura, Yuichi, additional, Yoshikura, Satoko, additional, Yu, Douglas W., additional, Zaitsev, Andrey S., additional, Zeidler, Juliane, additional, Zou, Fasheng, additional, Collen, Ben, additional, Ewers, Rob M., additional, Mace, Georgina M., additional, Purves, Drew W., additional, Scharlemann, Jörn P. W., additional, and Purvis, Andy, additional
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53. The Little Things that Run the City: How do Melbourne’s green spaces support insect biodiversity and ecosystem health?
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Mata, Luis, Ives, Christopher D., Garrard, Georgia E., Ascelin Gordon, Backstrom, Anna, Cranney, Kate, Smith, Tessa R., Stark, Laura, Bickel, Daniel J., Cunningham, Saul, Hahs, Amy K., Hochuli, Dieter, Mallik Malipatil, Moir, Melinda L, Plein, Michaela, Porch, Nick, Semeraro, Linda, Standish, Rachel, Walker, Ken, Vesk, Peter A., Parris, Kirsten, and Bekessy, Sarah A.
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54. Carbohydrate availability correlates with yellow crazy ant abundance and trophic position
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Lach, Lori, Hoffmann, Benjamin D., and Moir, Melinda L.
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Social insects as biological invaders - Published
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55. Concordance in evolutionary history of threatened plant and insect populations warrant unified conservation management approaches
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Moir, Melinda L., primary, Coates, David J., additional, Kensington, W. Jason, additional, Barrett, Sarah, additional, and Taylor, Gary S., additional
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- 2016
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56. Resource allocation for efficient environmental management
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McCarthy, Michael A, Thompson, Colin J, Hauser, Cindy, Burgman, Mark A, Possingham, Hugh P, Moir, Melinda L, Tiensin, Thanawat, and Gilbert, Marius
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Conservation of Natural Resources ,Decision Theory ,Influenza in Birds -- epidemiology -- prevention & control ,Communicable Disease Control ,Birds -- virology ,Uncertainty ,Animals ,Biodiversity ,Sciences bio-médicales et agricoles ,Influenza A Virus, H5N1 Subtype -- isolation & purification ,Environmental Monitoring - Abstract
Environmental managers must decide how to invest available resources. Researchers have previously determined how to allocate conservation resources among regions, design nature reserves, allocate funding to species conservation programs, design biodiversity surveys and monitoring programs, manage species and invest in greenhouse gas mitigation schemes. However, these issues have not been addressed with a unified theory. Furthermore, uncertainty is prevalent in environmental management, and needs to be considered to manage risks. We present a theory for optimal environmental management, synthesizing previous approaches to the topic and incorporating uncertainty. We show that the theory solves a diverse range of important problems of resource allocation, including distributing conservation resources among the world's biodiversity hotspots; surveillance to detect the highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 virus in Thailand; and choosing survey methods for the insect order Hemiptera. Environmental management decisions are similar to decisions about financial investments, with trade-offs between risk and reward., Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't, FLWIN, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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57. Translocation strategies for multiple species depend on interspecific interaction type
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Plein, Michaela, primary, Bode, Michael, additional, Moir, Melinda L., additional, and Vesk, Peter A., additional
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58. Isolation and characterisation of 14 polymorphic microsatellite loci for the plant-louse Trioza barrettae (Hemiptera : Triozidae)
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Moir, Melinda L., primary, Hitchen, Yvette, additional, Gardner, Michael G., additional, Coates, David J., additional, and Kennington, W. Jason, additional
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59. Acizzia keithi Taylor & Moir, 2009, sp. nov
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Taylor, Gary S. and Moir, Melinda L.
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Hemiptera ,Psyllidae ,Acizzia ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Animalia ,Acizzia keithi ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Acizzia keithi, sp. nov. (Figs 11���19; Tables 1 ���5) Types. AUSTRALIA, New South Wales: Holotype: 1 3 (slide), Cataract Falls, Blue Mountains, 647 m, 33 �� 43.832 ���S, 150 �� 26.566 ���E, M.L. Moir & K.E.C. Brennan, 15.i. 2007, ex Pultenaea glabra (ASCU ASCT 00024950). Paratypes: 2 �� (slide), 1 �� (dried), same data as holotype (ASCU ASCT 00024951- 00024953); 2 �� (slide), 1 �� (dried), same data, except 16.i. 2008 (WINC 030558 - 030560); 2 �� (dried, on 1 point), same data (MLM 00838 -00839). Description. Adult. Head, habitus and wing as in Figs 11���16. Colouration: General colour dark orangebrown with ochraceous to brown markings (female similar to male). Head and thorax dark orange-brown; vertex dark orange-brown, with 1 + 1 indistinct brown spots posterior to submedial foveae and confluent with hind margin of vertex; genal processes dark orange-brown with brown infuscation at apex; antennal segments 1���2 dark orange-brown; segments 3���8 ochraceous with progressively darker apices; segments 9���10 dark brown; pronotum dark orange-brown with 1 + 1 brown submedial spots; mesopraescutum orange-brown with 1 + 1 indistinct broad triangular brown markings anteriorly; mesoscutum orange-brown with 2 + 2 light brown longitudinal submedial stripes; mesoscutellum orange-brown; abdominal tergites and sternites orange-brown; meracanthus orange-brown; legs ochraceous with dorsal dark brown longitudinal infuscation on femur and tibia; tarsi ochraceous; apices of distal segments of tarsi with brown infuscation; forewings heavily pigmented with dark brown to black maculation; wing veins brown. Male proctiger, subgenital plate and parameres ochraceous. Female proctiger and subgenital plate ochraceous, merging to dark brown at apices. Structure: Male: Antenna short, 1.0���1.2 times width of head, 10 -segmented, a single subapical rhinarium on each of segments 4, 6, 8 and 9; segment 10 with 2 long, pointed apical setae; genal processes short, broad, truncate, ventrad, declined ca. 30 �� to longitudinal axis of vertex, ca. 80 �� to longitudinal axis of body, delineated from anterior margin of vertex by weak suture; vertex flat with weak medial suture and 1 + 1 indistinct foveae; pronotum short, broad, with hind margin little recurved; thorax strongly arched, head little wider than pronotum, about same width as mesoscutum; forewing short, ovate with broadly rounded apex; Rs moderate in length, terminating anterior of wing apex; vein m 1 + 2 terminating at wing apex; cell m 1 long, triangular; cell cu 1 elongate triangular, strongly recurved towards wing base; radular areas not seen; meracanthus conical, pointed; apical metatibia with 1 outer and 4 inner spurs, basitarsus with a pair of apical spurs. Male terminalia as in Figs 17���18; proctiger high, narrow with narrow, elongate lateral expansions without terminal distal appendages; parameres thin, elongate, evenly curved inward towards thin apex; hind margin of parameres with inconspicuous basal node; inner face of parameres with short rod-shaped setae in a medial field and a short blunt, triangular node at basal third; apical segment of aedeagus thin, with littleexpanded apex. Female: terminalia as in Fig. 19; proctiger and subgenital plate elongate triangular from lateral aspect. Nymph. Unknown. Comments. A total of 140 individuals of other plant species, including Acacia longifolia and A. ulicifolia,, known hosts of A. acaciaedecurrentis (Froggatt), A. acaciaejuniperinae (Froggatt), A. conspicua (Tuthill) and A. frenchi (Froggatt) (Hollis 2004), were sampled in the immediate vicinity of the Pultenaea glabra population, but failed to yield any specimens of A. keithi. Therefore, although nymphs were not detected on P. glabra, there was little possibility that the specimens were from plant species other than this host at this location (Moir, unpublished data). Acizzia keithi sp. n. can be distinguished from all other species of Acizzia by the following suite of characters: antenna short, 1.0���1.2 times width of head (Fig. 11); genal processes short, 0.23��� 32 times length of vertex, with broad, blunt apices (Fig. 11); both sexes with characteristically mottled wings (Figs 12���16); male proctiger with thin, erect apical node and broadly-triangular lateral (posterior) lobes without terminal distal appendages (Fig. 17); apical segment of aedeagus thin, with little-expanded apex (Fig. 17); hind margin of parameres with inconspicuous basal node (Fig. 17); inner face of parameres with short rod-shaped setae in a medial field, and a short blunt, triangular node at basal third (Fig. 18); female terminalia long, proctiger and subgenital plate elongate triangular from lateral aspect (Fig. 19). Etymology. Named in honour of Dr David Keith, who suggested Pultenaea glabra as a good candidate to search for co-threatened insects, and provided financial, logistical and intellectual support to ensure this sampling was possible. This ultimately led to the discovery of the new Acizzia species. Host-plant association. Pultenaea is a new generic host record for Acizzia, indeed for any Psylloidea. The genus Pultenaea is endemic to Australia with 116 species (Orthia et al. 2005). It is mainly confined to shrublands or woodlands of south-western and eastern Australia, and is absent from arid or tropical regions (Orthia et al. 2005). The recorded host species, Pultenaea glabra, is an erect shrub to 3 m and is often associated with swamps or damp depressions in highland country (700���2200 m above sea level) (de Kok & West 2002). Pultenaea glabra is nationally listed as ���vulnerable��� and the key threatening processes are inappropriate fire regime, dieback disease (caused by Phytophthora cinnamomi), and habitat clearing (Fraser et al. 2004). It has a disjunct distribution along the east coast of Australia with the largest populations in the central and northern tablelands of New South Wales, but restricted populations also occur in the Dandenong Range of Victoria, and a single population has been recorded from the central coast of Queensland (CHAH 1995-2002; de Kok & West 2002; Fraser et al. 2004). Therefore, it is possible that additional populations of Acizzia keithi will be discovered with further sampling of these disjunct host populations, although we point out that a search of other entomological collections (e.g., NSW Department of Primary Industries, Australian National Insect Collection, Australian Museum, Western Australian Museum, etc) failed to yield additional specimens from other localities. Alternatively, the insect assemblage may change across the range of P. glabra, and A. keithi may only occur in the one locality (see Andrew & Hughes 2005 for examples of assemblages of Hemiptera changing along such a latitudinal gradient). Other host associations recorded on Pultenaea glabra include seed predators within the beetle family Bruchidae (Auld 1991), and other sapfeeders, lacebugs within the genus Radinacantha (Moir, in press), although no host-specific association has been documented to date., Published as part of Taylor, Gary S. & Moir, Melinda L., 2009, In threat of co-extinction: two new species of Acizzia Heslop-Harrison (Hemiptera: Psyllidae) from vulnerable species of Acacia and Pultenaea, pp. 20-32 in Zootaxa 2249 on pages 27-29, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.190755, {"references":["Hollis, D. (2004) Australian Psylloidea: Jumping plantlice and lerp insects. Australian Biological Resources Study, Department of the Environment and Heritage, Canberra, 216 pp.","Orthia, L. A., Cook, L. G. & Crisp, M. D. (2005) Genetic delimitation and phylogenetic uncertainty: an example from a group that has undergone an explosive radiation. Australian Systematic Botany, 18, 41 - 47.","de Kok, R. P. J. & West, J. G. (2002) A revision of Pultenaea (Fabaceae) 1. Species with ovaries glabrous and / or with tufted hairs. Australian Systematic Botany, 15, 81 - 113.","Fraser, M., Simmons, D. & Adams, R. (2004) Population decline and potential for extinction in a population of Pultenaea glabra (Fabaceae) in Victoria. Cunninghamia, 8, 431 - 438.","Andrew, N. R. & Hughes, L. (2005) Diversity and assemblage structure of phytophagous Hemiptera along a latitudinal gradient: predicting the potential impacts of climate change. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 14, 249 - 262.","Auld, T. D. (1991) Patterns of predispersal seed predators in the Fabaceae of the Sydney Region, south-eastern Australia. Australian Journal of Zoology, 39, 519 - 528."]}
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60. Acizzia veski Taylor & Moir, 2009, sp. nov
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Taylor, Gary S. and Moir, Melinda L.
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Hemiptera ,Psyllidae ,Acizzia ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Animalia ,Acizzia veski ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Acizzia veski, sp. nov. (Figs 1���10; Tables 1 ���7) Types. AUSTRALIA, Western Australia: Holotype: 1 3 (slide), Stirling Range NP, Mt Talyuberlup, 351 m., 34 �� 24.843 ���S, 117 �� 57.440 ���E, M.L. Moir & K.E.C. Brennan, 17.x. 2007, ex Acacia veronica (WAM T 71980). Paratypes: 2 3, 2 �� (slide), same data as holotype (WAM T 71981 - T 71984); 1 3, 2 �� (slide), 6 3, 6 �� (dried, on 4 points), same data (WINC 030550 - 030556); 3 nymphs (1 slide), same data, except 18.x. 2007 (WINC 030557); 1 3, 1 ��, 7 nymphs (dried, on 2 points), same data (WAM T 71985 -71993); 9 3, 10 ��, 2 nymphs (dried, on 11 points), same data (AgWA); 12 3, 16 ��, 4 nymphs (dried, on 11 points), same data (MLM 00806 -00837). Description. Adult. Head, habitus and wing as in Figs 1���6. Colouration: General colour ochraceous with brown to dark brown markings (female slightly more reddish-brown than male). Head and thorax ochraceous with brown to dark brown markings; vertex ochraceous with medial brown spot in posterior half confluent with medial suture and 2 + 2 submedial brown markings in vicinity of foveae; genal processes ochraceous with brown infuscation at apex; antennal segments 1���2 ochraceous to brown; segment 3 ochraceous with brown apex; segments 4���8 with progressively darker apices; segments 9���10 dark brown to black; pronotum ochraceous with thin brown medial longitudinal stripe, 1 + 1 brown submedial longitudinal stripe, 1 + 1 brown mediolateral spot and 1 + 1 sublateral longitudinal stripe; mesopraescutum ochraceous with 1 + 1 broad triangular brown markings anteriorly, and darker anteriorly and laterally; mesoscutum ochraceous with thin medial longitudinal strip and 2 + 2 light brown longitudinal submedial stripes; mesoscutellum ochraceous with medial orange-brown infuscation; abdominal tergites and sternites dark brown to black; meracanthus pale ochraceous; femora dark ochraceous with dorsal dark brown longitudinal infuscation; fore and mid tibia brown, hind tibia ochraceous to brown; tarsi ochraceous; apices of distal segments of tarsi with brown infuscation; forewings heavily pigmented with dark brown to black maculation darker and denser in anteroapical quadrant, darker and sparser in antero-basal quadrant, and paler and sparser in posterior (lower) half; wing veins dark brown in anterior half (Rs, M, M 1 + 2), ochraceous in posterior half (M 3 + 4, Cu, Cu 1 a, Cu 1 b). Male proctiger dark brown to black with base of apical portion and posterior apices of lateral lobes pale ochraceous; subgenital plate glossy dark brown to black; parameres pale ochraceous. Female proctiger and subgenital plate dark brown to black. Structure: Antenna long, 2.3���2.6 times width of head, 10 -segmented, a single subapical rhinarium on each of segments 4, 6, 8 and 9; segment 10 with 2 long, pointed apical setae; genal processes moderate in length, broadly rounded, in same plane as longitudinal axis of vertex, little deflexed, ca. 20 �� to longitudinal axis of body, delineated from anterior margin of vertex by moderate suture; vertex with medial suture and prominent fovea, anterior margin produced to form distinct anterior lobes (adjacent to medial suture), medially produced to form a lobe between medial suture and foveae, and posteriolaterally produced to form a lobe to support lateral ocelli; pronotum short, broad, with hind margin little recurved; thorax moderately arched, head wider than pronotum, little wider than mesoscutum; forewing ovate with broadly rounded apex; Rs moderate in length, terminating little anterior of wing apex; vein m 1 + 2 terminating well posterior to wing apex; cell m 1 elongate, triangular; cell cu 1 elongate triangular, strongly recurved towards wing base; radular areas short broad triangular in cells m 1, m 2 and cu 1; meracanthus conical, pointed; apical metatibia with 1 outer and 3 inner spurs, basitarsus with a pair of apical spurs. Male terminalia as in Figs 7���8; proctiger with thin, reclinate apical node and broadly-rounded lateral (posterior) lobes each with a thin terminal distal appendage; parameres broad, blade-like, evenly curved inward towards apex; inner face of parameres with rod-shaped setae; apical segment of aedeagus with an asymmetric bulbous apex with an anterior hook. Female terminalia as in Fig. 9; proctiger short, broadly rhomboid from lateral aspect; subgenital plate short, broadly triangular from lateral aspect. Nymph. Habitus as in Fig. 10. Cephalothoracic plate glossy dark brown; eyes reddish-brown; antenna yellow brown, progressively darker to black at apex; thoracic sclerites brown; fore and hindwing pads glossy brown with glossy black lateral margins; first 4 + 4 free abdominal sclerites glossy dark brown to black; caudal plate glossy dark brown. Antenna with a short capitate seta (about as long as width of antennal segments) on each of segments 4 and 6; a single rhinarium on each of antennal segments 4, 6, 8 and 9; apex of antenna with 2 pointed setae; 4���5 capitate setae on lateral margin of forewing pad and 2 capitate setae on apex of hindwing pad; 4���5 capitate setae on lateral margins of caudal plate; first two abdominal sternal sclerites with a single lateral capitate seta, remaining sclerites with pointed setae; circumanal pore ring in ventral position, with a single row of pores. Measurements in mm; mean �� standard deviation; range. Species Sex n BL (vertex BL (vertex to HW GCL VL VW AL AF 1 L to apex of terminalia) folded wings) Measurements in mm; mean �� standard deviation; range. Species Sex n WL WW Ve i n R s Vein M stem Vein M 1 + 2 Marginal Marginal Vein Cu 1 b width cell width cell m 1 Cu 1 Comments. Acizzia veski is the first species of Acizzia to be described from Western Australia, and is considered endemic to that State. Only three other species have been recorded from Western Australia; A. acaciaedecurrentis (on A. cyclops: Van Der Berg 1980), A. acaciaebaileyanae and A. uncatoides (Hollis 2004). However, these species of Acizzia may be native to eastern Australia, and introduced in Western Australia, as they have been in other regions of the world (see Hollis 2004). Acizzia veski sp. n. can be distinguished from all other described species of Acizzia by the following suite of characters: antenna long, 2.3���2.6 times width of head (Fig. 1); genal processes moderate in length, 0.55��� 0.66 times length of vertex, with broadly rounded apices (Fig. 1); both sexes with characteristically mottled wings (Figs 2���6); male proctiger with thin, reclinate apical node and broadly-rounded lateral (posterior) lobes each with a thin terminal distal appendage (Fig. 7); apical segment of aedeagus with an asymmetric bulbous apex with an anterior hook (Fig. 7); inner face of parameres with rod-shaped setae (Fig. 8); female terminalia short, proctiger broadly rhomboid, and subgenital plate broadly triangular from lateral aspect (Fig. 9). Etymology. Named in honour of Dr Peter Vesk, who has provided financial, logistical and intellectual support for the investigation into co-extinction of Australian insects on plants that resulted in the discovery of this new species. Host-plant association. The plant genus Acacia is host to a number of described species and many undescribed species of Acizzia (Yen 2002). The genus Acacia is widely distributed with over 1350 species world-wide, however, recent work suggests that Acacia comprises several genera (Maslin et al. 2003; Orchard & Maslin 2003). Within Australia there are 948 species of Acacia in the subgenus Phyllodineae distributed in all states and territories and adapted to many different habitats (e.g., see http://www.anbg.gov.au/cpbr/ taxonomy/acacia-conserved- 2004.html). Acacia veronica is a small, often spindly, tree (1.5��� 7 m) restricted mainly to watercourses in the Stirling Ranges of Western Australia, with smaller individuals growing at higher altitudes, and is often associated with marri (Corymbia calophylla) woodlands. It is listed for ���Priority 3 ��� conservation because of its restricted distribution, however, key threatening processes most likely include climate change (Barrett et al. 2008), inappropriate fire regime and habitat clearing. The closest relatives of Acacia veronica appear to be eastern state species (Maslin 1989; Maslin pers. comm. 2008). One of us (MLM) searched for known populations of A. veronica to sample for insects, which resulted in five populations of the plant rediscovered, four previously recorded populations found to be extinct, and a newly discovered population located. However, of the six populations of A. veronica sampled, only one yielded A. veski, suggesting that although the host has a low ���priority 3 ��� conservation status, the psyllid is critically endangered (Moir et al., in press). No other host associations have been previously recorded, however, a diverse assemblage of insects was collected from A. veronica during sampling, including at least one weevil and chrysomelid beetle that may also be restricted to A. veronica (Moir, unpublished data)., Published as part of Taylor, Gary S. & Moir, Melinda L., 2009, In threat of co-extinction: two new species of Acizzia Heslop-Harrison (Hemiptera: Psyllidae) from vulnerable species of Acacia and Pultenaea, pp. 20-32 in Zootaxa 2249 on pages 21-26, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.190755, {"references":["Van Der Berg, M. A. (1980) Natural enemies of Acacia cyclops and Acacia saligna in Western Australia: 3. Hemiptera- (Heteroptera). Phytophylactica, 12, 223 - 226.","Hollis, D. (2004) Australian Psylloidea: Jumping plantlice and lerp insects. Australian Biological Resources Study, Department of the Environment and Heritage, Canberra, 216 pp.","Yen, A. L. (2002) Short-range endemism and Australian Psylloidea (Insecta: Hemiptera) in the genera Glycaspis and Acizzia (Psyllidae). Invertebrate Systematics, 16, 631 - 639.","Orchard, A. E. & Maslin, B. R. (2003) Proposal to conserve the name Acacia (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae) with a conserved type. Taxon, 52, 362 - 363.","Barrett, S., Shearer, B. L., Crane, C. E. & Cochrane, A. (2008) An extinction-risk assessment tool for flora threatened by Phytophthora cinnamomi. Australian Journal of Botany, 56, 477 - 486.","Maslin, B. R. (1989) Acacia veronica Maslin (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae), a new species of Acacia endemic in the Stirling Range, Western Australia. Nuytsia, 7, 43 - 46."]}
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Hemiptera ,Anabunda ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy ,Achilidae - Abstract
Genus Anabunda Emeljanov Anabunda Emeljanov, 2005: 30. Type species: Anabunda retortinervis Emeljanov, 2005, by original designation. Description: Colour. All species are predominantly green, fading to yellow in pinned specimens. Body length. �� 5.9���10.9 mm, �� 6.7���13.4 mm Head. Vertex rounded anteriorly and slightly concave, extending no more than one eye���s length in front of eyes. Vertex approximately half as wide as long. Frons approximately four times as long as wide with lateral and median carinae strongly elevated. Frontoclypeal suture not distinct, arching to form inverted U-shape with median point reaching lower margin of antennal scape. Thorax. Pronotum rounded, projecting anteriorly to approximately anterior margin of eyes, bearing distinct median carina and two lateral carinae, these not reaching posterior margin. Mesonotum with three distinct longitudinal carinae; lateral carinae interrupted at approximately one-third length. Forewings with 16���20 apical cells and 1���4 rows of subapical cells. Vein CuA 2 strongly recurved in all species except Anabunda minuta. Male genitalia. Nomenclature follows Fennah (1945). Anal tube with terminal segment diamond-shaped and fringed with setae (Figs. 4 e, 5 e, 6 e). Aedeagus with two appendages, generally tubular. Dorsal lobe of phallobase reduced to two small spines in all species except Anabunda minuta, where greatly expanded. Distribution: Australia (NSW, Qld) (Fig. 1). Remarks: Anabunda can be distinguished from Rhinochloris by the latter���s having the head anteriorly sharply acute, usually forming a narrow horn. Species of Rhinochloris also have 3���4 spines on the hind tibia whereas Anabunda and Epiona have only one. Species of Anabunda and Epiona are generally more similar to each other but can be differentiated by the anterior margin of the pronotum, which is rounded in Anabunda and angulate in Epiona. The distal position of the single lateral hind-tibial spine places Anabunda in the tribe Achilini of the subfamily Achilinae (see Fletcher 2004)., Published as part of Moir, Melinda L. & Fletcher, Murray J., 2006, Two new species of Anabunda Emeljanov (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Achilidae) from Australia, pp. 39-50 in Zootaxa 1328 on page 41, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.174150, {"references":["Emeljanov A. F. (2005) New genera and species of the family Achilidae (Homoptera). Entomologicheskoe Obozrenie, 84, 10 - 45.","Fennah R. G. (1945) The external male genitalia of Fulgoroidea (Homoptera). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, 47, 217 - 229.","Fletcher M. J. (2004) Illustrated key to the tribes of the family Achilidae found in Australia (Hemiptera: Fulgoroidea). Department of Primary Industries, N. S. W., Orange. Accessed 13 th July 2006. http: // www. agric. nsw. gov. au / Hort / ascu / fulgor / achilidae / achilid 00. htm"]}
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62. Anabunda
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Key to species of Anabunda 1. Body length less than 7 mm. Maximal dorsal width less than 2.5 mm (Fig. 2 c). Maximal width of frons at midlength. Hind margin of pronotum angulate. Hind tibia with 2 rows of apical spines, 1 st row comprising 10 spines, 2 nd row 7 spines (Fig. 3 c)............. .......................................................................................................... A. minuta, sp. nov.... Body length greater than 7 mm. Maximal dorsal width greater than 3 mm. Maximal width of frons at frontoclypeal suture. Hind margin of pronotum rounded. Hind tibia not as above 2 2. Narrow in dorsal view, width approximately one-third total length of the animal (Fig. 2 a). One or two rows of subapical cells in forewings. Hind tibia with 2 rows of apical spines, 1 st row comprising 7 spines, 2 nd row 4–5 spines (Fig. 3 a).................................. .............................................................................................. A. retortinervis Emeljanov Broad in dorsal view, width at least half length (Fig. 2 b). Three or more rows of subapical cells in the forewings. Hind tibia with 1 row of apical spines, comprising 7 spines (Fig. 3 b).............................................................................. A. murrayfletcheri, sp. nov.
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63. Anabunda minuta Moir & Fletcher, sp. nov
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Anabunda minuta Moir & Fletcher, sp. nov. (Figs 2 c, 3 c, 6 a���e) Material examined: Holotype: 1 ��, Hind dunes, Lennox Head, N Ballina, NSW, mercury vapour lamp, 10.iii. 1981 (M. Fletcher & G.R. Brown) (ASCU: ASCTHE017470). Paratypes: 15 ��, 7 ��, same data as holotype (ASCU); 1 ��, 1 ��, same data as holotype (ANIC); 1 ��, 1 ��, same data as holotype (BMNH); 1 ��, Cooran Tableland, via Gympie, 19���21.iii. 1976 (I.D. Naumann) (QM); 1 ��, Camp Milo, Cooloola, 15���18.x. 1978 (G.B. Monteith) (QM); 1 ��, 1 ��, Freshwater Lake Area, Cooloola National Park, 14���15.iv. 1978 (G.B. Monteith) (UQIC). Other material examined: Australia ��� QUEENSLAND: 3 ��, Cooran Tableland, via Gympie, 19���21.iii. 1976 (G.B. Monteith) (QM); 1 ��, Brisbane,. iv. 1964 (Fung Yen Leong) (UQIC); 1 ��, N Stradbroke Island, 15.iii. 1975 (M. Tigiton) (UQIC); 2 ��, near bog, Dunwich North, Stradbroke Island, light trap, 12.v. 1972 (I. Naumann) (UQIC); 2 ��, N Stradbroke Island, 20.iv. 1968 (T. Weir) (UQIC); 3 ��, 6 ��, Banksia dominated open forest, Camp Milo, Cooloola, at light, 3���13.iii. 1970 (E. Dahms) (QM); 16 ��, 1 ��, 2 unknown (missing abdomen), Cooran Tableland, via Gympie, 19���21.iii. 1976 (I.D. Naumann) (QM); 4 ��, 3 ��, Myora springs, N. Stradbroke Island, at light, 14.iii. 1975 (K. Lambkin) (QM); 1 ��, Mt Tempest, Morton Island, 20.ix. 1997 (J. & A. Skevington) (UQIC); 2 ��, Freshwater Lake Area, Cooloola National Park, 14���15.iv. 1978 (G.B. Monteith) (UQIC); 1 ��, Tewah Creek, Tin Can Bay, 17.x. 1970 (T. Weir) (UQIC). NEW SOUTH WALES: 1 unknown (missing abdomen), same data as holotype (ASCU). Description: Colour. Frons, vertex, pronotum, mesonotum, legs green. Spines on legs black. Eyes black fading to brown in older specimens. Forewings green, with four small dark brown spots along medial vein, large brown distorted spot midway along clavus (Fig. 2 c), apical cells with dark brown along posterior edge. Hindwings smoky white Body length. �� 5.9 ���7.0 mm, �� 6.7���7.5 mm Head. Vertex projecting approximately half eye length beyond eyes, and with distinct median longitudinal carina. Frons widest at midpoint with dorsal margin approximately two-thirds width of widest point. Frontoclypeal suture obscure. Thorax. Pronotum extending slightly beyond anterior margin of eyes, hind margin angulately emarginate. Forewings with 14���16 apical cells, one row of subapical cells, and pterostigma of reticulate veins two rows deep, with 4���5 cells in 2 nd row. Hind-tibial apical spines in two distinct rows, with 10 and 7 spines (Fig. 3 c). Male genitalia. Anal tube relatively uniform in width throughout (Figs. 6 d, e). Medioventral pygofer process shaped into three peaks, median longest (Fig. 6 b). Parameres with ventral surface smooth (Fig. 6 b), dorsal surface twisted and with disc-like flange lined with marginal setae (Fig. 6 a). Aedeagal appendages expanded at posteriorly, and dorsoventrally flattened (Figs 6 a, c). Dorsal lobe of phallobase greatly expanded, extending almost to apices of appendages and enveloping aedeagal appendages to meet ventral lobe (Figs 6 a, c). Ventral lobe of phallobase high, enveloping anterior half of appendages (Figs 6 a, c). Lateral lobes absent. Remarks: The male genitalia are very different from those of other species within the genus, especially in the length of the dorsal lobe of the phallobase, lack of lateral lobes, and the shape of the aedeagal appendages. Anabunda minuta appears restricted to coastal regions in far northern New South Wales and southern Queensland, within dune systems, rainforest, and wetter open forests (Fig. 1). Etymology: Named after the species��� smaller size than all other described Achilini species from Australia. Common name: Delicate green fungus bug, Published as part of Moir, Melinda L. & Fletcher, Murray J., 2006, Two new species of Anabunda Emeljanov (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Achilidae) from Australia, pp. 39-50 in Zootaxa 1328 on pages 47-49, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.174150
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64. Anabunda murrayfletcheri Moir, sp. nov
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Anabunda murrayfletcheri Moir, sp. nov. (Figs 2 b, 3 b, 5 a���e) Material examined: Holotype: 1 ��, Rainforest canopy, Main Rd, Mt Glorious Biological Centre, Malaise trap, 3���10.x. 1997 (S. Winterton, N. Power, D. White) (QM ��� QMT 133356 ��� The Holotype is a UQIC specimen transferred permanently to QM). Paratypes: 1 ��, Rainforest canopy, Main Rd, Mt Glorious Biological Centre, Malaise trap, 3���10.x. 1997 (S. Winterton, N. Power, D. White) (UQIC); 1 ��, rainforest, 700���800m, nr Wilson's Peak, via Teviot Gap, 9.i. 1977 (I. Naumann) (QM); 1 ��, in creek bed, Scrub Rd, Brisbane Forest Park, 27.25 '06"S 152.50 ' 14 "E, 15.ix. 1997 (S. Winterton) (UQIC); 1 ��, Tamborine, 18.ii. 1960 (J. Bryan) (UQIC); 1 ��, St Bernards, Mt Tamborine, at light, 3.iii. 1960 (C.W. Frazier) (ASCU). Other material examined: Australia ��� Qld: 1 ��, ex Argyrodendron actinophyllum, subtropical rainforest, Mt Glorious State Forest, chemical knockdown, 10���17.x. 1987 (Y. Basset) (ASCU); 1 ��, Southport, 23.iv. 1934 (J.A. Bock) (UQIC); 1 ��, National Park, xi. 1920 (H. Hacker) (QM); 1 ��, Beechmont,. iv. 1958 (G.W.F.) (ASCU); 1 unknown (missing abdomen), St Bernards, Mt Tamborine, at light, 3.iii. 1960 (C.W. Frazier) (ASCU). The specimens excluded from the type series are in poor condition or apparently mounted ex ethanol. Description: Colour. Vertex green except anterior and lateral margins lined with red, darkening at midline. Frons, pronotum, mesonotum green. Eyes black fading to brown in older specimens. Legs mostly green, except fore and mid tarsi, fore tibia, posterior section of fore femur, red. Spines black. Forewings green with large brown distorted spot on inner margin and apical cells dark brown along posterior edge (Fig. 2 b). Hindwings smoky white. Body length. �� 10.2���10.9 mm, �� 12.8���13.4 mm. Head. Vertex projecting approximately one eye length beyond eyes. Frons widest at distinct frontoclypeal suture, dorsal margin almost as wide. Thorax. Pronotum extending to level of anterior margin of eyes, posterior margin rounded. Forewings with 19���20 apical cells and 4���5 rows of subapical cells. Vein CuA 2 strongly curved. Hind tibia with single row of 7 apical spines (Fig. 3 b). Male genitalia. First segment of anal tube widening uniformly from base, bearing two small flanges at posterior margin (Figs 5 d, e). Pygofer with medioventral process lobeshaped and indented at midpoint (Fig. 5 b). Parameres with ventral surface smooth and rounded (Fig. 5 b), dorsal surface twisted, bearing one large and one small outer marginal spines (Fig. 5 a). Aedeagal appendages each with spine extending to posterior margin (Figs 5 a, c), and with lobe bearing marginal setae and wrapped around upper section of appendage, from outer to inner margins (Figs 5 a, c). Dorsal lobe of phallobase slightly elongated, with two small curved spines (Fig. 5 a). Lateral lobes greatly enlarged into a scalloped shape (Fig 5 a). Remarks: The large number of subapical cells gives the posterior half of the forewings a reticulated appearance. The female genitalia are difficult to distinguish from those of A. retortinervis. Few specimens were obtained from Australian collections, suggesting that this species may be cryptic or relatively rare. It appears to be restricted to rainforest mainly around southeast Queensland (Fig. 1). Etymology: This species is named in honour of one of my favourite co-authors, the eminent Auchenorrhyncha taxonomist, Prof. Murray Fletcher. Common name: Fletcher���s fungus bug, Published as part of Moir, Melinda L. & Fletcher, Murray J., 2006, Two new species of Anabunda Emeljanov (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Achilidae) from Australia, pp. 39-50 in Zootaxa 1328 on pages 45-46, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.174150
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65. Anabunda retortinervis Emeljanov
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Anabunda retortinervis Emeljanov (Figs 2 a, 3 a, 4 a���e) Anabunda retortinervis Emeljanov, 2005: 33, fig 13. Material examined: Holotype: 1 ��, Coffs Harbour, NSW, 15.x. 1958 (T.G. Campbell) (ANIC). Paratypes: 1 ��, 10km SSE of Yeppoon, Qld, 21.x. 1975 (I.F.B. Common) (ANIC). Other material examined: Australia ��� QUEENSLAND: 3 ��, Southport, 22.ix. 1929 (J.A. Bock) (UQIC); 2 ��, E Lake Bowarrady, Fraser Island, 2���3.xii. 1975 (A. Slater, G. Thompson) (QM); 2 ��, Mt Tamborine,. xi. 1918 (Froggatt collection) (ANIC); 1 ��, Brisbane, 3.x. 1936 (A.J.S.) (UQIC); 1 ��, Murralah, Mt Emlyn, SSE Millmerran, at light, 22.xi. 1992 (T.A. Lambkin) (QM); 1 ��, Yidney rocks, Fraser Island, 4���5.xii. 1975 (A. Slater, G. Thompson) (QM); 1 ��, 0.5km SW AB Lake, Fraser Island, at light, 17.xii. 1979 (K. Lambkin) (QM); 1 ��, St Bernards, Mt Tamborine, light trap, 31.i. 1961 (C.W. Frazier) (ASCU); 1 ��, Mt Gravatt, 26.ix. 1964 (A Terauds) (UQIC); 1 ��, S Maryborough, nr Teddington Weir, 27.39 S 152.43 E, 5.ix. 1987 (G. & A. Daniels) (UQIC); 1 ��, Planted Creek, nr Tansey, 12.xii. 1976 (G.B. & S.R. Monteith) (UQIC); 1 ��, Redland Bay, 11.ix. 1954 (G. Hooper) (UQIC); 1 ��, Brisbane, 17.viii. 1955 (F.A. Perkins) (UQIC); 3 ��, 1 ��, Camp Milo, Cooloola, 15���18.x. 1978 (G.B. Monteith) (QM); 1 ��, 1 ��, Stanthorpe, 23.x. 1927 (E. Sutton) (QDPI); 1 ��, Stradbroke Island, 26.ix. 1906 (Froggatt collection) (ANIC); 1 ��, (Froggatt collection) (ANIC); 1 ��, Brisbane, 23.x. 1969 (PRB) (WINC); 1 ��, Gatton,. iii. 1954 (C. Flynn) (QM); 1 ��, Burleigh Heads, 16.i. 1973 (A. Burrows) (QM); 1 ��, Booloumba Creek, State Forest Park, at light, 28���29.x. 1988 (K.J. Lambkin) (QM); 1 ��, Cobbs Hill, 26.02 S 151.54 E, pitfall & intercept traps, 19.xii. 1992 ���. iii. 1993 (S. Hamlet) (QM); 1 ��, vine scrub, 200m, Perry's Knob, 27.36 S 152.36 E, intercept trap, 15.ix.��� 11.xi. 1998 (Monteith, Cook, Thompson) (QM); 1 ��, Site 1, Mt Deongwar, 460m, 27.14 S 152.15 E, pyrethrum of trees, 14.x. 1998 (P. Bouchard) (QM); 1 ��, ex pine trees (QDPI); 1 ��, ex banana leaf, Kandango, 22.xi. 1925 (J.L.F.) (QDPI); 1 ��, Peel Island, x. 1925 (QDPI); 1 ��, Taringa, xi. 1933 (J.G. Brooks) (AM); 1 ��, Glen Aplin, 26.x. 1963 (P. Kerridge) (UQIC); 1 ��, Noosa Heads, viii. 1959 (J. Bryan) (UQIC); 1 ��, Brisbane, 20.xi. 1956 (J. Martin) (UQIC); 1 ��, Brisbane, 18.ix. 1964 (Y. Williams) (UQIC); 1 ��, Stanthorpe, 21.ix. 1930 (E. Sutton) (UQIC); 1 unknown (missing abdomen), Burleigh,. iv. 1942 (Mae Smales) (ANIC) labelled as a paratype but was not included in Emeljanov (2005). NEW SOUTH WALES: 1 ��, Rydalmere nr Sydney, light trap, 23.ii. 1988 (G.J. Goodyer) (ASCU); 10 ��, 1 ��, Eastwood nr Sydney, light trap, 29.x. 1991 (M.J. Fletcher) (ASCU); 1 ��, Gilgandra, 3.xi. 1973 (L.P. Kelsey) (ANIC); 1 ��, Ulong East, Dorrigo, (W. Heron) (AM); 1 ��, Pearl Beach, Woy Woy, 10.xii. 1988 (G.R. Brown, M.A. Terras) (ASCU). Description: Colour. Vertex predominantly green except for three red marks on anterior margin, which may be faded in older specimens. Frons, pronotum, and mesonotum green (Fig. 2 a). Eyes black fading to brown in older specimens. Legs green with reddish colouration at posterior section of femur and anterior section of tibia. Spines on legs black. Forewings green, hindwings smoky white. Body length. �� 8.3���9.6 mm, �� 9.1���10.9 mm Head. Vertex projecting beyond eyes about two-thirds eye length. Pronotum extending to level with anterior margin of eyes, hind margin rounded. Frons widest at frontoclypeal suture, dorsal edge approximately two-thirds width of widest point. Frontoclypeal suture distinct. Thorax. Forewings with 19���20 apical cells and one to two rows of subapical cells. Ve i n C u A 2 strongly curved. Apical spines of hind tibia in two rows, 2 nd row with 4���5 spines positioned between 7 spines of 1 st row (Fig. 3 a). Male genitalia. First segment of anal tube widening along length, bearing two small flanges at posterior margin (Figs 4 d, e). Medioventral process of pygofer square (Fig. 4 b). Parameres with ventral surface smooth (Fig. 4 b), dorsal surface twisted, lined with 1 large and 4 small spines along outer margin (Fig. 4 a). Aedeagal appendages slightly broadened at midlength, each with 1 apical spine (Figs 4 a, c). Dorsal lobe of phallobase reduced to 2 small spines (Fig. 4 a). Lateral lobes greatly reduced. Remarks: Unlike other described species of the genus, A. retortinervis lacks dark markings on the forewings. The material examined has extended the known distribution of this species east to Fraser and Stradbroke Islands (Qld), south to Sydney (NSW), and west to Gilgandra (NSW) (Fig. 1), Published as part of Moir, Melinda L. & Fletcher, Murray J., 2006, Two new species of Anabunda Emeljanov (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Achilidae) from Australia, pp. 39-50 in Zootaxa 1328 on pages 42-45, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.174150, {"references":["Emeljanov A. F. (2005) New genera and species of the family Achilidae (Homoptera). Entomologicheskoe Obozrenie, 84, 10 - 45."]}
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66. Hymenoptera and Conservation by T. R. New. Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, 2012. xii + 218 pp. Price: A$137.95. ISBN 9780470671801 (hardback, also available as E-book).
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67. Further evidence of the coextinction threat for jumping plant-lice: three new Acizzia (Psyllidae) and Trioza (Triozidae) from Western Australia
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68. Which host‐dependent insects are most prone to coextinction under changed climates?
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Moir, Melinda L., primary, Hughes, Lesley, additional, Vesk, Peter A., additional, and Leng, Mei Chen, additional
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69. A new species of mealybug (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) from critically endangered Banksia montana in Western Australia
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Gullan, Penny J, Moir, Melinda L., Leng, M.C., Gullan, Penny J, Moir, Melinda L., and Leng, M.C.
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70. A new species of mealybug (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) from critically endangered Banksia montana in Western Australia
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71. Beetles in Conservation . T. R. New . Wiley-Blackwell , Oxford , 2010 . ix + 237 pp. Price A$115.00 (hardback). ISBN 978-1-4443-3259-9 .
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72. Swaustraltingis isobellae, a new genus and new species of Australian lacebug (Insecta: Heteroptera: Tingidae), with a redescription ofCysteochila cracentisDrake, and notes on the lacebug fauna of south-west Australia
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73. Description of three new species of Ceratocader (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Tingidae) from Western Australia
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74. Multi-scale patterns in the host specificity of plant-dwelling arthropods: the influence of host plant and temporal variation on species richness and assemblage composition of true bugs (Hemiptera)
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Moir, Melinda L., primary, Brennan, Karl E.C., additional, Fletcher, Murray J., additional, Majer, Jonathan D., additional, and Koch, John M., additional
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75. A preliminary assessment of changes in plant-dwelling insects when threatened plants are translocated
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Moir, Melinda L., primary, Vesk, Peter A., additional, Brennan, Karl E. C., additional, Hughes, Lesley, additional, Keith, David A., additional, McCarthy, Michael A., additional, Coates, David J., additional, and Barrett, Sarah, additional
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76. Fire refugia: The mechanism governing animal survivorship within a highly flammable plant
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77. Plant Species Redundancy and the Restoration of Faunal Habitat: Lessons from Plant-Dwelling Bugs
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Moir, Melinda L., primary, Brennan, Karl E. C., additional, Majer, Jonathan D., additional, Koch, John M., additional, and Fletcher, Murray J., additional
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78. Resource allocation for efficient environmental management
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McCarthy, Michael A., primary, Thompson, Colin J., additional, Hauser, Cindy, additional, Burgman, Mark A., additional, Possingham, Hugh P., additional, Moir, Melinda L., additional, Tiensin, Thanawat, additional, and Gilbert, Marius, additional
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79. How many hosts? Modelling host breadth from field samples
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Vesk, Peter A., primary, McCarthy, Michael A., additional, and Moir, Melinda L., additional
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80. A new species of Carldrakeana (Insecta: Heteroptera: Tingidae) from Western Australia
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81. Assessing the success of mine restoration using Hemiptera as indicators
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Orabi, Gamal, primary, Moir, Melinda L., additional, and Majer, Jonathan D., additional
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82. In threat of co-extinction: two new species of Acizzia Heslop-Harrison (Hemiptera: Psyllidae) from vulnerable species of Acacia and Pultenaea
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83. Budginmaya eulae gen. et sp. nov., a myrmecophilous planthopper (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Flatidae) from Western Australia
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Fletcher, Murray J, primary and Moir, Melinda L, additional
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84. Two new species of the lacebug genus Radinacantha (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Tingidae) from Australia
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85. Discovery of the pill millipede genus Epicyliosoma (Diplopoda: Sphaerotheriida: Sphaerotheriidae) in Western Australia, with the description of a new species
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86. Gunawardenea, a new genus of squat leafhoppers from Western Australia, with description of two new species (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Deltocephalinae)
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87. Invertebrates and the Restoration of a Forest Ecosystem: 30 Years of Research following Bauxite Mining in Western Australia
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88. Fire refugia: The mechanism governing animal survivorship in a highly flammable understorey plant
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89. Two new species of Anabunda Emeljanov (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Achilidae) from Australia
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90. Simplifying assessment of forest management practices for invertebrates: How effective are higher taxon and habitat surrogates for spiders following prescribed burning?
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Brennan, Karl E.C., primary, Ashby, Lachlan, additional, Majer, Jonathan D., additional, Moir, Melinda L., additional, and Koch, John M., additional
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91. REFINING SAMPLING PROTOCOLS FOR INVENTORYING INVERTEBRATE BIODIVERSITY: INFLUENCE OF DRIFT-FENCE LENGTH AND PITFALL TRAP DIAMETER ON SPIDERS
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92. New records for Hemiptera species in Western Australia
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93. Cryptobarsac rubriops, a new genus and species of selizine Flatidae (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha) from grasstrees (Xanthorrhoea preissii) in south Western Australia
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94. Swaustraltingis isobellae, a new genus and new species of Australian lacebug ( Insecta: Heteroptera: Tingidae), with a redescription of Cysteochila cracentis Drake, and notes on the lacebug fauna of south-west Australia.
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An unusual new lacebug, Swaustraltingis isobellae gen. and sp. nov., is described from south-west Australia. We compare this new genus to other potentially closely related genera and give details of the species' ecology. S isobellae gen. and sp. nov. is flightless and host specific to the plant Empodisma gracillimum, which may indicate its potential to become threatened if its habitat is subject to disturbance or climate change which results in the local loss of this host. A key was also provided to the genera of tingids currently known in south-west Australia and a redescription of one resident species, Cysteochila cracentis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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95. The database of the PREDICTS (Projecting Responses of Ecological Diversity In Changing Terrestrial Systems) project
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Hudson, Lawrence N, Newbold, Tim, Contu, Sara, Hill, Samantha LL, Lysenko, Igor, De Palma, Adriana, Phillips, Helen RP, Alhusseini, Tamera I, Bedford, Felicity E, Bennett, Dominic J, Booth, Hollie, Burton, Victoria J, Chng, Charlotte WT, Choimes, Argyrios, Correia, David LP, Day, Julie, Echeverría-Londoño, Susy, Emerson, Susan R, Gao, Di, Garon, Morgan, Harrison, Michelle LK, Ingram, Daniel J, Jung, Martin, Kemp, Victoria, Kirkpatrick, Lucinda, Martin, Callum D, Pan, Yuan, Pask-Hale, Gwilym D, Pynegar, Edwin L, Robinson, Alexandra N, Sanchez-Ortiz, Katia, Senior, Rebecca A, Simmons, Benno I, White, Hannah J, Zhang, Hanbin, Aben, Job, Abrahamczyk, Stefan, Adum, Gilbert B, Aguilar-Barquero, Virginia, Aizen, Marcelo A, Albertos, Belén, Alcala, EL, Del Mar Alguacil, Maria, Alignier, Audrey, Ancrenaz, Marc, Andersen, Alan N, Arbeláez-Cortés, Enrique, Armbrecht, Inge, Arroyo-Rodríguez, Víctor, Aumann, Tom, Axmacher, Jan C, Azhar, Badrul, Azpiroz, Adrián B, Baeten, Lander, Bakayoko, Adama, 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Silva, Fernando AB, Simonetti, Javier A, Slade, Eleanor M, Smith, Jo, Smith-Pardo, Allan H, Sodhi, Navjot S, Somarriba, Eduardo J, Sosa, Ramón A, Soto Quiroga, Grimaldo, St-Laurent, Martin-Hugues, Starzomski, Brian M, Stefanescu, Constanti, Steffan-Dewenter, Ingolf, Stouffer, Philip C, Stout, Jane C, Strauch, Ayron M, Struebig, Matthew J, Su, Zhimin, Suarez-Rubio, Marcela, Sugiura, Shinji, Summerville, Keith S, Sung, Yik-Hei, Sutrisno, Hari, Svenning, Jens-Christian, Teder, Tiit, Threlfall, Caragh G, Tiitsaar, Anu, Todd, Jacqui H, Tonietto, Rebecca K, Torre, Ignasi, Tóthmérész, Béla, Tscharntke, Teja, Turner, Edgar C, Tylianakis, Jason M, Uehara-Prado, Marcio, Urbina-Cardona, Nicolas, Vallan, Denis, Vanbergen, Adam J, Vasconcelos, Heraldo L, Vassilev, Kiril, Verboven, Hans AF, Verdasca, Maria João, Verdú, José R, Vergara, Carlos H, Vergara, Pablo M, Verhulst, Jort, Virgilio, Massimiliano, Vu, Lien Van, Waite, Edward M, Walker, Tony R, Wang, Hua-Feng, Wang, Yanping, Watling, James I, Weller, Britta, Wells, Konstans, Westphal, Catrin, Wiafe, Edward D, Williams, Christopher D, Willig, Michael R, Woinarski, John CZ, Wolf, Jan HD, Wolters, Volkmar, Woodcock, Ben A, Wu, Jihua, Wunderle, Joseph M, Yamaura, Yuichi, Yoshikura, Satoko, Yu, Douglas W, Zaitsev, Andrey S, Zeidler, Juliane, Zou, Fasheng, Collen, Ben, Ewers, Rob M, Mace, Georgina M, Purves, Drew W, Scharlemann, Jörn PW, and Purvis, Andy
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global biodiversity modeling ,data sharing ,land use ,15. Life on land ,global change ,habitat destruction - Abstract
The PREDICTS project-Projecting Responses of Ecological Diversity In Changing Terrestrial Systems (www.predicts.org.uk)-has collated from published studies a large, reasonably representative database of comparable samples of biodiversity from multiple sites that differ in the nature or intensity of human impacts relating to land use. We have used this evidence base to develop global and regional statistical models of how local biodiversity responds to these measures. We describe and make freely available this 2016 release of the database, containing more than 3.2 million records sampled at over 26,000 locations and representing over 47,000 species. We outline how the database can help in answering a range of questions in ecology and conservation biology. To our knowledge, this is the largest and most geographically and taxonomically representative database of spatial comparisons of biodiversity that has been collated to date; it will be useful to researchers and international efforts wishing to model and understand the global status of biodiversity.
96. The database of the PREDICTS (Projecting Responses of Ecological Diversity In Changing Terrestrial Systems) project
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Hudson, Lawrence N., Newbold, Tim, Contu, Sara, Hill, Samantha L. L., Lysenko, Igor, De Palma, Adriana, Phillips, Helen R. P., Alhusseini, Tamera I., Bedford, Felicity E., Bennett, Dominic J., Booth, Hollie, Burton, Victoria J., Chng, Charlotte W. T., Choimes, Argyrios, Correia, David L. P., Day, Julie, Echeverría-Londoño, Susy, Emerson, Susan R., Gao, Di, Garon, Morgan, Harrison, Michelle L. K., Ingram, Daniel J., Jung, Martin, Kemp, Victoria, Kirkpatrick, Lucinda, Martin, Callum D., Pan, Yuan, Pask-Hale, Gwilym D., Pynegar, Edwin L., Robinson, Alexandra N., Sanchez-Ortiz, Katia, Senior, Rebecca A., Simmons, Benno I., White, Hannah J., Zhang, Hanbin, Aben, Job, Abrahamczyk, Stefan, Adum, Gilbert B., Aguilar-Barquero, Virginia, Aizen, Marcelo A., Albertos, Belén, Alcala, E. L., del Mar Alguacil, Maria, Alignier, Audrey, Ancrenaz, Marc, Andersen, Alan N., Arbeláez-Cortés, Enrique, Armbrecht, Inge, Arroyo-Rodríguez, Víctor, Aumann, Tom, Axmacher, Jan C., Azhar, Badrul, Azpiroz, Adrián B., Baeten, Lander, Bakayoko, Adama, Báldi, András, Banks, John E., Baral, Sharad K., Barlow, Jos, Barratt, Barbara I. P., Barrico, Lurdes, Bartolommei, Paola, Barton, Diane M., Basset, Yves, Batáry, Péter, Bates, Adam J., Baur, Bruno, Bayne, Erin M., Beja, Pedro, Benedick, Suzan, Berg, Åke, Bernard, Henry, Berry, Nicholas J., Bhatt, Dinesh, Bicknell, Jake E., Bihn, Jochen H., Blake, Robin J., Bobo, Kadiri S., Bóçon, Roberto, Boekhout, Teun, Böhning-Gaese, Katrin, Bonham, Kevin J., Borges, Paulo A. V., Borges, Sérgio H., Boutin, Céline, Bouyer, Jérémy, Bragagnolo, Cibele, Brandt, Jodi S., Brearley, Francis Q., Brito, Isabel, Bros, Vicenç, Brunet, Jörg, Buczkowski, Grzegorz, Buddle, Christopher M., Bugter, Rob, Buscardo, Erika, Buse, Jörn, Cabra-García, Jimmy, Cáceres, Nilton C., Cagle, Nicolette L., Calviño-Cancela, María, Cameron, Sydney A., Cancello, Eliana M., Caparrós, Rut, Cardoso, Pedro, Carpenter, Dan, Carrijo, Tiago F., Carvalho, Anelena L., Cassano, Camila R., Castro, Helena, Castro-Luna, Alejandro A., Rolando, Cerda B., Cerezo, Alexis, Chapman, Kim Alan, Chauvat, Matthieu, Christensen, Morten, Clarke, Francis M., Cleary, Daniel F.R., Colombo, Giorgio, Connop, Stuart P., Craig, Michael D., Cruz-López, Leopoldo, Cunningham, Saul A., D'Aniello, Biagio, D'Cruze, Neil, da Silva, Pedro Giovâni, Dallimer, Martin, Danquah, Emmanuel, Darvill, Ben, Dauber, Jens, Davis, Adrian L. V., Dawson, Jeff, de Sassi, Claudio, de Thoisy, Benoit, Deheuvels, Olivier, Dejean, Alain, Devineau, Jean-Louis, Diekötter, Tim, Dolia, Jignasu V., Domínguez, Erwin, Dominguez-Haydar, Yamileth, Dorn, Silvia, Draper, Isabel, Dreber, Niels, Dumont, Bertrand, Dures, Simon G., Dynesius, Mats, Edenius, Lars, Eggleton, Paul, Eigenbrod, Felix, Elek, Zoltán, Entling, Martin H., Esler, Karen J., de Lima, Ricardo F., Faruk, Aisyah, Farwig, Nina, Fayle, Tom M., Felicioli, Antonio, Felton, Annika M., Fensham, Roderick J., Fernandez, Ignacio C., Ferreira, Catarina C., Ficetola, Gentile F., Fiera, Cristina, Filgueiras, Bruno K. C., Fırıncıoğlu, Hüseyin K., Flaspohler, David, Floren, Andreas, Fonte, Steven J., Fournier, Anne, Fowler, Robert E., Franzén, Markus, Fraser, Lauchlan H., Fredriksson, Gabriella M., Freire, Geraldo B., Frizzo, Tiago L. M., Fukuda, Daisuke, Furlani, Dario, Gaigher, René, Ganzhorn, Jörg U., García, Karla P., Garcia-R, Juan C., Garden, Jenni G., Garilleti, Ricardo, Ge, Bao-Ming, Gendreau-Berthiaume, Benoit, Gerard, Philippa J., Gheler-Costa, Carla, Gilbert, Benjamin, Giordani, Paolo, Giordano, Simonetta, Golodets, Carly, Gomes, Laurens G. L., Gould, Rachelle K., Goulson, Dave, Gove, Aaron D., Granjon, Laurent, Grass, Ingo, Gray, Claudia L., Grogan, James, Gu, Weibin, Guardiola, Moisès, Gunawardene, Nihara R., Gutierrez, Alvaro G., Gutiérrez-Lamus, Doris L., Haarmeyer, Daniela H., Hanley, Mick E., Hanson, Thor, Hashim, Nor R., Hassan, Shombe N., Hatfield, Richard G., Hawes, Joseph E., Hayward, Matt W., Hébert, Christian, Helden, Alvin J., Henden, John-André, Henschel, Philipp, Hernández, Lionel, Herrera, James P., Herrmann, Farina, Herzog, Felix, Higuera-Diaz, Diego, Hilje, Branko, Höfer, Hubert, Hoffmann, Anke, Horgan, Finbarr G., Hornung, Elisabeth, Horváth, Roland, Hylander, Kristoffer, Isaacs-Cubides, Paola, Ishida, Hiroaki, Ishitani, Masahiro, Jacobs, Carmen T., Jaramillo, Víctor J., Jauker, Birgit, Hernández, F. Jiménez, Johnson, McKenzie F., Jolli, Virat, Jonsell, Mats, Juliani, S. Nur, Jung, Thomas S., Kapoor, Vena, Kappes, Heike, Kati, Vassiliki, Katovai, Eric, Kellner, Klaus, Kessler, Michael, Kirby, Kathryn R., Kittle, Andrew M., Knight, Mairi E., Knop, Eva, Kohler, Florian, Koivula, Matti, Kolb, Annette, Kone, Mouhamadou, Kőrösi, Ádám, Krauss, Jochen, Kumar, Ajith, Kumar, Raman, Kurz, David J., Kutt, Alex S., Lachat, Thibault, Lantschner, Victoria, Lara, Francisco, Lasky, Jesse R., Latta, Steven C., Laurance, William F., Lavelle, Patrick, Le Féon, Violette, LeBuhn, Gretchen, Légaré, Jean-Philippe, Lehouck, Valérie, Lencinas, María V., Lentini, Pia E., Letcher, Susan G., Li, Qi, Litchwark, Simon A., Littlewood, Nick A., Liu, Yunhui, Lo-Man-Hung, Nancy, López-Quintero, Carlos A., Louhaichi, Mounir, Lövei, Gabor L., Lucas-Borja, Manuel Esteban, Luja, Victor H., Luskin, Matthew S., MacSwiney G, M Cristina, Maeto, Kaoru, Magura, Tibor, Mallari, Neil Aldrin, Malone, Louise A., Malonza, Patrick K., Malumbres-Olarte, Jagoba, Mandujano, Salvador, Måren, Inger E., Marin-Spiotta, Erika, Marsh, Charles J., Marshall, E. J. P., Martínez, Eliana, Martínez Pastur, Guillermo, Moreno Mateos, David, Mayfield, Margaret M., Mazimpaka, Vicente, McCarthy, Jennifer L., McCarthy, Kyle P., McFrederick, Quinn S., McNamara, Sean, Medina, Nagore G., Medina, Rafael, Mena, Jose L., Mico, Estefania, Mikusinski, Grzegorz, Milder, Jeffrey C., Miller, James R., Miranda-Esquivel, Daniel R., Moir, Melinda L., Morales, Carolina L., Muchane, Mary N., Muchane, Muchai, Mudri-Stojnic, Sonja, Munira, A. Nur, Muoñz-Alonso, Antonio, Munyekenye, B. F., Naidoo, Robin, Naithani, A., Nakagawa, Michiko, Nakamura, Akihiro, Nakashima, Yoshihiro, Naoe, Shoji, Nates-Parra, Guiomar, Navarrete Gutierrez, Dario A., Navarro-Iriarte, Luis, Ndang'ang'a, Paul K., Neuschulz, Eike L., Ngai, Jacqueline T., Nicolas, Violaine, Nilsson, Sven G., Noreika, Norbertas, Norfolk, Olivia, Noriega, Jorge Ari, Norton, David A., Nöske, Nicole M., Nowakowski, A. Justin, Numa, Catherine, O'Dea, Niall, O'Farrell, Patrick J., Oduro, William, Oertli, Sabine, Ofori-Boateng, Caleb, Oke, Christopher Omamoke, Oostra, Vicencio, Osgathorpe, Lynne M., Otavo, Samuel Eduardo, Page, Navendu V., Paritsis, Juan, Parra-H, Alejandro, Parry, Luke, Pe'er, Guy, Pearman, Peter B., Pelegrin, Nicolás, Pélissier, Raphaël, Peres, Carlos A., Peri, Pablo L., Persson, Anna S., Petanidou, Theodora, Peters, Marcell K., Pethiyagoda, Rohan S., Phalan, Ben, Philips, T. Keith, Pillsbury, Finn C., Pincheira-Ulbrich, Jimmy, Pineda, Eduardo, Pino, Joan, Pizarro-Araya, Jaime, Plumptre, A. J., Poggio, Santiago L., Politi, Natalia, Pons, Pere, Poveda, Katja, Power, Eileen F., Presley, Steven J., Proença, Vânia, Quaranta, Marino, Quintero, Carolina, Rader, Romina, Ramesh, B. R., Ramirez-Pinilla, Martha P., Ranganathan, Jai, Rasmussen, Claus, Redpath-Downing, Nicola A., Reid, J. Leighton, Reis, Yana T., Rey Benayas, José M., Rey-Velasco, Juan Carlos, Reynolds, Chevonne, Ribeiro, Danilo Bandini, Richards, Miriam H., Richardson, Barbara A., Richardson, Michael J., Ríos, Rodrigo Macip, Robinson, Richard, Robles, Carolina A., Römbke, Jörg, Romero-Duque, Luz Piedad, Rös, Matthias, Rosselli, Loreta, Rossiter, Stephen J., Roth, Dana S., Roulston, T'ai H., Rousseau, Laurent, Rubio, André V., Ruel, Jean-Claude, Sadler, Jonathan P., Sáfián, Szabolcs, Saldaña-Vázquez, Romeo A., Sam, Katerina, Samnegård, Ulrika, Santana, Joana, Santos, Xavier, Savage, Jade, Schellhorn, Nancy A., Schilthuizen, Menno, Schmiedel, Ute, Schmitt, Christine B., Schon, Nicole L., Schüepp, Christof, Schumann, Katharina, Schweiger, Oliver, Scott, Dawn M., Scott, Kenneth A., Sedlock, Jodi L., Seefeldt, Steven S., Shahabuddin, Ghazala, Shannon, Graeme, Sheil, Douglas, Sheldon, Frederick H., Shochat, Eyal, Siebert, Stefan J., Silva, Fernando A. B., Simonetti, Javier A., Slade, Eleanor M., Smith, Jo, Smith-Pardo, Allan H., Sodhi, Navjot S., Somarriba, Eduardo J., Sosa, Ramón A., Soto Quiroga, Grimaldo, St-Laurent, Martin-Hugues, Starzomski, Brian M., Stefanescu, Constanti, Steffan-Dewenter, Ingolf, Stouffer, Philip C., Stout, Jane C., Strauch, Ayron M., Struebig, Matthew J., Su, Zhimin, Suarez-Rubio, Marcela, Sugiura, Shinji, Summerville, Keith S., Sung, Yik-Hei, Sutrisno, Hari, Svenning, Jens-Christian, Teder, Tiit, Threlfall, Caragh G., Tiitsaar, Anu, Todd, Jacqui H., Tonietto, Rebecca K., Torre, Ignasi, Tóthmérész, Béla, Tscharntke, Teja, Turner, Edgar C., Tylianakis, Jason M., Uehara-Prado, Marcio, Urbina-Cardona, Nicolas, Vallan, Denis, Vanbergen, Adam J., Vasconcelos, Heraldo L., Vassilev, Kiril, Verboven, Hans A. F., Verdasca, Maria João, Verdú, José R., Vergara, Carlos H., Vergara, Pablo M., Verhulst, Jort, Virgilio, Massimiliano, Vu, Lien Van, Waite, Edward M., Walker, Tony R., Wang, Hua-Feng, Wang, Yanping, Watling, James I., Weller, Britta, Wells, Konstans, Westphal, Catrin, Wiafe, Edward D., Williams, Christopher D., Willig, Michael R., Woinarski, John C. Z., Wolf, Jan H. D., Wolters, Volkmar, Woodcock, Ben A., Wu, Jihua, Wunderle, Joseph M., Yamaura, Yuichi, Yoshikura, Satoko, Yu, Douglas W., Zaitsev, Andrey S., Zeidler, Juliane, Zou, Fasheng, Collen, Ben, Ewers, Rob M., Mace, Georgina M., Purves, Drew W., Scharlemann, Jörn P. W., and Purvis, Andy
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97. Hymenoptera and Conservation.
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Moir, Melinda L.
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98. Beetles in Conservation - By T. R. New.
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MOIR, MELINDA L.
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The article reviews the book "Beetles in Conservation," by Tim R. New.
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99. The database of the Predicts (Projecting responses of ecological diversity in changing terrestrial systems) project
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Hudson, LN, Newbold, T, Contu, S, Hill, SLL, Lysenko, I, De Palma, A, Phillips, HRP, Alhusseini, TI, Bedford, FE, Bennett, DJ, Booth, H, Burton, VJ, Chng, CWT, Choimes, A, Correia, DLP, Day, J, Echeverría-Londoño, S, Emerson, SR, Gao, D, Garon, M, Harrison, MLK, Ingram, DJ, Jung, M, Kemp, V, Kirkpatrick, L, Martin, CD, Pan, Y, Pask-Hale, GD, Pynegar, EL, Robinson, AN, Sanchez-Ortiz, K, Senior, RA, Simmons, BI, White, HJ, Zhang, H, Aben, J, Abrahamczyk, S, Adum, GB, Aguilar-Barquero, V, Aizen, MA, Albertos, B, Alcala, EL, del Mar Alguacil, M, Alignier, A, Ancrenaz, M, Andersen, AN, Arbeláez-Cortés, E, Armbrecht, I, Arroyo-Rodríguez, V, Aumann, T, Axmacher, JC, Azhar, B, Azpiroz, AB, Baeten, L, Bakayoko, A, Báldi, A, Banks, JE, Baral, SK, Barlow, J, Barratt, BIP, Barrico, L, Bartolommei, P, Barton, DM, Basset, Y, Batáry, P, Bates, AJ, Baur, B, Bayne, EM, Beja, P, Benedick, S, Berg, Å, Bernard, H, Berry, NJ, Bhatt, D, Bicknell, JE, Bihn, JH, Blake, RJ, Bobo, KS, Bóçon, R, Boekhout, T, Böhning-Gaese, K, Bonham, KJ, Borges, PAV, Borges, SH, Boutin, C, Bouyer, J, Bragagnolo, C, Brandt, JS, Brearley, FQ, Brito, I, Bros, V, Brunet, J, Buczkowski, G, Buddle, CM, Bugter, R, Buscardo, E, Buse, J, Cabra-García, J, Cáceres, NC, Cagle, NL, Calviño-Cancela, M, Cameron, SA, Cancello, EM, Caparrós, R, Cardoso, P, Carpenter, D, Carrijo, TF, Carvalho, AL, Cassano, CR, Castro, H, Castro-Luna, AA, Rolando, CB, Cerezo, A, Chapman, KA, Chauvat, M, Christensen, M, Clarke, FM, Cleary, DFR, Colombo, G, Connop, SP, Craig, MD, Cruz-López, L, Cunningham, SA, D'Aniello, B, D'Cruze, N, da Silva, PG, Dallimer, M, Danquah, E, Darvill, B, Dauber, J, Davis, ALV, Dawson, J, de Sassi, C, de Thoisy, B, Deheuvels, O, Dejean, A, Devineau, J-L, Diekötter, T, Dolia, JV, Domínguez, E, Dominguez-Haydar, Y, Dorn, S, Draper, I, Dreber, N, Dumont, B, Dures, SG, Dynesius, M, Edenius, L, Eggleton, P, Eigenbrod, F, Elek, Z, Entling, MH, Esler, KJ, de Lima, RF, Faruk, A, Farwig, N, Fayle, TM, Felicioli, A, Felton, AM, Fensham, RJ, Fernandez, IC, Ferreira, CC, Ficetola, GF, Fiera, C, Filgueiras, BKC, Fırıncıoğlu, HK, Flaspohler, D, Floren, A, Fonte, SJ, Fournier, A, Fowler, RE, Franzén, M, Fraser, LH, Fredriksson, GM, Freire, GB, Frizzo, TLM, Fukuda, D, Furlani, D, Gaigher, R, Ganzhorn, JU, García, KP, Garcia-R, JC, Garden, JG, Garilleti, R, Ge, B-M, Gendreau-Berthiaume, B, Gerard, PJ, Gheler-Costa, C, Gilbert, B, Giordani, P, Giordano, S, Golodets, C, Gomes, LGL, Gould, RK, Goulson, D, Gove, AD, Granjon, L, Grass, I, Gray, CL, Grogan, J, Gu, W, Guardiola, M, Gunawardene, NR, Gutierrez, AG, Gutiérrez-Lamus, DL, Haarmeyer, DH, Hanley, ME, Hanson, T, Hashim, NR, Hassan, SN, Hatfield, RG, Hawes, JE, Hayward, MW, Hébert, C, Helden, AJ, Henden, J-A, Henschel, P, Hernández, L, Herrera, JP, Herrmann, F, Herzog, F, Higuera-Diaz, D, Hilje, B, Höfer, H, Hoffmann, A, Horgan, FG, Hornung, E, Horváth, R, Hylander, K, Isaacs-Cubides, P, Ishida, H, Ishitani, M, Jacobs, CT, Jaramillo, VJ, Jauker, B, Hernández, FJ, Johnson, MF, Jolli, V, Jonsell, M, Juliani, SN, Jung, TS, Kapoor, V, Kappes, H, Kati, V, Katovai, E, Kellner, K, Kessler, M, Kirby, KR, Kittle, AM, Knight, ME, Knop, E, Kohler, F, Koivula, M, Kolb, A, Kone, M, Kőrösi, Á, Krauss, J, Kumar, A, Kumar, R, Kurz, DJ, Kutt, AS, Lachat, T, Lantschner, V, Lara, F, Lasky, JR, Latta, SC, Laurance, WF, Lavelle, P, Le Féon, V, LeBuhn, G, Légaré, J-P, Lehouck, V, Lencinas, MV, Lentini, PE, Letcher, SG, Li, Q, Litchwark, SA, Littlewood, NA, Liu, Y, Lo-Man-Hung, N, López-Quintero, CA, Louhaichi, M, Lövei, GL, Lucas-Borja, ME, Luja, VH, Luskin, MS, MacSwiney G, MC, Maeto, K, Magura, T, Mallari, NA, Malone, LA, Malonza, PK, Malumbres-Olarte, J, Mandujano, S, Måren, IE, Marin-Spiotta, E, Marsh, CJ, Marshall, EJP, Martínez, E, Martínez Pastur, G, Moreno Mateos, D, Mayfield, MM, Mazimpaka, V, McCarthy, JL, McCarthy, KP, McFrederick, QS, McNamara, S, Medina, NG, Medina, R, Mena, JL, Mico, E, Mikusinski, G, Milder, JC, Miller, JR, Miranda-Esquivel, DR, Moir, ML, Morales, CL, Muchane, MN, Muchane, M, Mudri-Stojnic, S, Munira, AN, Muoñz-Alonso, A, Munyekenye, BF, Naidoo, R, Naithani, A, Nakagawa, M, Nakamura, A, Nakashima, Y, Naoe, S, Nates-Parra, G, Navarrete Gutierrez, DA, Navarro-Iriarte, L, Ndang'ang'a, PK, Neuschulz, EL, Ngai, JT, Nicolas, V, Nilsson, SG, Noreika, N, Norfolk, O, Noriega, JA, Norton, DA, Nöske, NM, Nowakowski, AJ, Numa, C, O'Dea, N, O'Farrell, PJ, Oduro, W, Oertli, S, Ofori-Boateng, C, Oke, CO, Oostra, V, Osgathorpe, LM, Otavo, SE, Page, NV, Paritsis, J, Parra-H, A, Parry, L, Pe'er, G, Pearman, PB, Pelegrin, N, Pélissier, R, Peres, CA, Peri, PL, Persson, AS, Petanidou, T, Peters, MK, Pethiyagoda, RS, Phalan, B, Philips, TK, Pillsbury, FC, Pincheira-Ulbrich, J, Pineda, E, Pino, J, Pizarro-Araya, J, Plumptre, AJ, Poggio, SL, Politi, N, Pons, P, Poveda, K, Power, EF, Presley, SJ, Proença, V, Quaranta, M, Quintero, C, Rader, R, Ramesh, BR, Ramirez-Pinilla, MP, Ranganathan, J, Rasmussen, C, Redpath-Downing, NA, Reid, JL, Reis, YT, Rey Benayas, JM, Rey-Velasco, JC, Reynolds, C, Ribeiro, DB, Richards, MH, Richardson, BA, Richardson, MJ, Ríos, RM, Robinson, R, Robles, CA, Römbke, J, Romero-Duque, LP, Rös, M, Rosselli, L, Rossiter, SJ, Roth, DS, Roulston, TH, Rousseau, L, Rubio, AV, Ruel, J-C, Sadler, JP, Sáfián, S, Saldaña-Vázquez, RA, Sam, K, Samnegård, U, Santana, J, Santos, X, Savage, J, Schellhorn, NA, Schilthuizen, M, Schmiedel, U, Schmitt, CB, Schon, NL, Schüepp, C, Schumann, K, Schweiger, O, Scott, DM, Scott, KA, Sedlock, JL, Seefeldt, SS, Shahabuddin, G, Shannon, G, Sheil, D, Sheldon, FH, Shochat, E, Siebert, SJ, Silva, FAB, Simonetti, JA, Slade, EM, Smith, J, Smith-Pardo, AH, Sodhi, NS, Somarriba, EJ, Sosa, RA, Soto Quiroga, G, St-Laurent, M-H, Starzomski, BM, Stefanescu, C, Steffan-Dewenter, I, Stouffer, PC, Stout, JC, Strauch, AM, Struebig, MJ, Su, Z, Suarez-Rubio, M, Sugiura, S, Summerville, KS, Sung, Y-H, Sutrisno, H, Svenning, J-C, Teder, T, Threlfall, CG, Tiitsaar, A, Todd, JH, Tonietto, RK, Torre, I, Tóthmérész, B, Tscharntke, T, Turner, EC, Tylianakis, JM, Uehara-Prado, M, Urbina-Cardona, N, Vallan, D, Vanbergen, AJ, Vasconcelos, HL, Vassilev, K, Verboven, HAF, Verdasca, MJ, Verdú, JR, Vergara, CH, Vergara, PM, Verhulst, J, Virgilio, M, Vu, LV, Waite, EM, Walker, TR, Wang, H-F, Wang, Y, Watling, JI, Weller, B, Wells, K, Westphal, C, Wiafe, ED, Williams, CD, Willig, MR, Woinarski, JCZ, Wolf, JHD, Wolters, V, Woodcock, BA, Wu, J, Wunderle, JM, Yamaura, Y, Yoshikura, S, Yu, DW, Zaitsev, AS, Zeidler, J, Zou, F, Collen, B, Ewers, RM, Mace, GM, Purves, DW, Scharlemann, JPW, Purvis, A, The Natural History Museum [London] (NHM), United Nations Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre, Department of Genetics, Evolution and Environment, Centre for Biodiversity and Environment, Research, University College of London [London] (UCL), Department of Life Sciences [Trieste], Università degli studi di Trieste, Imperial College London, Department of Zoology, Auburn University (AU), Frankfurt Zoological Society, Science and Solutions for a Changing Planet DTP and the Department of Life Sciences, Centre d’étude de la forêt, Université Laval, School of Life Sciences, University of Sussex, School of Biological Sciences [London], Queen Mary University of London (QMUL), School of Biological and Ecological Sciences, University of Stirling, School of Biological Sciences [Egham), Royal Holloway [University of London] (RHUL), School of Environment, Natural Resources and Geography, Bangor University, University College London (UCL), School of Biological Sciences [Clayton], Monash University [Clayton], Institute of Biological and Environmental Sciences, (SFIRC), Evolutionary Ecology Group, University of Antwerp (UA), Nees Institute for Plant Biodiversity, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, Wildlife and Range Management Department, Faculty of Renewable Natural Resources, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (CANR), Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Save the frogs!, Escuela de Biología, Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica, Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones en Biodiversidad y Medioambiente [Bariloche] (INIBIOMA-CONICET), Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas [Buenos Aires] (CONICET)-Universidad Nacional del Comahue [Neuquén] (UNCOMA), Departamento de Botánica, Facultad de Farmacia, Universidad de Valencia, Marine Laboratory, Silliman University-Angelo King Center for Research and Environmental Management, Silliman University, Department of Soil and Water Conservation, Centro de Edafologia y Biologia Aplicada del Segura, SAD Paysage (SAD Paysage), Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-AGROCAMPUS OUEST, Dynamiques Forestières dans l'Espace Rural (DYNAFOR), Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Ecole Nationale Supérieure Agronomique de Toulouse-Institut National Polytechnique (Toulouse) (Toulouse INP), Université Fédérale Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées-Université Fédérale Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées, Animal, Santé, Territoires, Risques et Ecosystèmes (UMR ASTRE), Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement (Cirad)-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA), Unité Mixte de Recherches sur les Herbivores - UMR 1213 (UMRH), VetAgro Sup - Institut national d'enseignement supérieur et de recherche en alimentation, santé animale, sciences agronomiques et de l'environnement (VAS)-AgroSup Dijon - Institut National Supérieur des Sciences Agronomiques, de l'Alimentation et de l'Environnement-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA), Centre de Biologie pour la Gestion des Populations (UMR CBGP), Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement (Cirad)-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Centre international d'études supérieures en sciences agronomiques (Montpellier SupAgro)-Université de 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VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Zoology and botany: 480::Ecology: 488 ,Biodiversité et Ecologie ,data sharing ,habitat ,Biológiai tudományok ,Q1 ,BIRD SPECIES RICHNESS ,TROPICAL DRY FOREST ,VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480::Økologi: 488 ,MEXICAN COFFEE PLANTATIONS ,Természettudományok ,Data and Information ,Milieux et Changements globaux ,LOWLAND ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,Original Research ,Ecology ,global biodiversity modeling ,global change ,habitat destruction ,land use ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Nature and Landscape Conservation ,LAND-USE CHANGE ,[ SDE.MCG ] Environmental Sciences/Global Changes ,Chemistry ,Earth and Related Environmental Sciences ,Evolution ,[SDE.MCG]Environmental Sciences/Global Changes ,INTENSIVELY MANAGED FARMLAND ,Ingénierie de l'environnement ,CARABID BEETLE ASSEMBLAGES ,FRUIT-FEEDING BUTTERFLIES ,Ecology and Environment ,Biodiversity and Ecology ,keywords: data sharing ,Behavior and Systematics ,Biology ,Ekologi ,[ SDE.BE ] Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology ,QL ,DIPTEROCARP FOREST ,QH ,PLANT COMMUNITY COMPOSITION ,Geovetenskap och miljövetenskap ,Biology and Life Sciences ,destruction ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematic ,URBAN-RURAL GRADIENT ,Earth and Environmental Sciences ,Environnement et Société ,[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology - Abstract
Source at https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.2579. The PREDICTS project—Projecting Responses of Ecological Diversity In Changing Terrestrial Systems (www.predicts.org.uk)—has collated from published studies a large, reasonably representative database of comparable samples of biodiversity from multiple sites that differ in the nature or intensity of human impacts relating to land use. We have used this evidence base to develop global and regional statistical models of how local biodiversity responds to these measures. We describe and make freely available this 2016 release of the database, containing more than 3.2 million records sampled at over 26,000 locations and representing over 47,000 species. We outline how the database can help in answering a range of questions in ecology and conservation biology. To our knowledge, this is the largest and most geographically and taxonomically representative database of spatial comparisons of biodiversity that has been collated to date; it will be useful to researchers and international efforts wishing to model and understand the global status of biodiversity.
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