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2. Insects from the southwest Australia biodiversity hotspot: a barometer of diversity and threat status of nine host-dependent families across three orders
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Moir, Melinda L. and Young, D. A.
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3. Indigenous plants promote insect biodiversity in urban greenspaces
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Mata, Luis, Andersen, Alan N., Morán-Ordó˜nez, Alejandra, Hahs, Amy K., Backstrom, Anna, Ives, Christopher D., Bickel, Daniel, Duncan, David, Palma, Estibaliz, Thomas, Freya, Cranney, Kate, Walker, Ken, Shears, Ian, Semeraro, Linda, Malipatil, Mallik, Moir, Melinda L., Plein, Michaela, Porch, Nick, Vesk, Peter A., Smith, Tessa R., and Lynch, Yvonne
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- 2021
4. A New Species of Mealybug (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) from Critically Endangered Banksia Montana in Western Australia
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Gullan, P. J., Moir, Melinda L, Leng, M.C., and BHL Australia
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- 2013
5. Description of Three New Species of Ceratocader (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Tingidae) from Western Australia
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Moir, Melinda L, Lis, Barbara, and BHL Australia
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- 2012
6. A New Species of Carldrakeana (insecta: Heteroptera: Tingidae) from Western Australia
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Guilbert, Éric, Moir, Melinda L, and BHL Australia
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- 2010
7. Two New Species of the Lacebug Genus Radinacantha (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Tingidae) from Australia
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Moir, Melinda L and BHL Australia
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- 2009
8. Gunawardenea, a New Genus of Squat Leafhoppers from Western Australia, With Description of Two New Species (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Deltocephalinae)
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Fletcher, Murray John, Moir, Melinda L, BioStor, and BHL Australia
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- 2008
9. Discovery of the Pill Millipede Genus Epicyliosoma (Diplopoda: Sphaerotheriida: Sphaerotheriidae) in Western Australia, With the Description of a New Species
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Moir, Melinda L, Harvey, Mark S., BioStor, and BHL Australia
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- 2008
10. REFINING SAMPLING PROTOCOLS FOR INVENTORYING INVERTEBRATE BIODIVERSITY: INFLUENCE OF DRIFT-FENCE LENGTH AND PITFALL TRAP DIAMETER ON SPIDERS
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Brennan, Karl E C, Majer, Jonathan D, Moir, Melinda L, and BioStor
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- 2005
11. New Records for Hemiptera Species in Western Australia
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Moir, Melinda L, Majer, Jonathan David, Fletcher, Murray John, BioStor, and BHL Australia
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- 2003
12. Cryptobarsac rubriops, a New Genus and Species of Selizine Flatidae (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha) from Grasstrees (xanthorrhoea Preissii) in South Western Australia
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Fletcher, Murray John, Moir, Melinda L, BioStor, and BHL Australia
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- 2002
13. Translocation strategies for multiple species depend on interspecific interaction type
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Plein, Michaela, Bode, Michael, Moir, Melinda L., and Vesk, Peter A.
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- 2016
14. Cleotyche (Griseotyche) blanda Emeljanov 2011
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Constant, Jérôme, Semeraro, Linda, and Moir, Melinda L.
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Hemiptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Dictyopharidae ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Cleotyche ,Cleotyche blanda ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Cleotyche (Griseotyche) blanda Emeljanov, 2011 Figs 6, 16 Cleotyche blanda Emeljanov, 2011: 317 [described, compared with C. mariae]. Material examined Holotype (examined from photographs – Fig. 16) AUSTRALIA • ♀; [Western Australia]; White Gum Flat, Stirling Range N.P.;[34°23′47″S, 117°51′00″ E]; [25 Jan. 1979 – 6 Mar. 1979]; pit trap; “W.A., White Gum Flat, Stirling Range N.P., N° 1514, 25.I.1979 – 6.III.1979, pit trap ”; HMNH. Diagnosis Only species of the subgenus. It can be separated from all species of Cleotyche by the characters given to recognize the subgenus Griseotyche. Biology Unknown, however, White Gum Flat in the Stirling Range National Park is a picnic area in open forest, dominated by Eucalyptus wandoo Blakely (Myrtaceae). Distribution Australia, southwest Western Australia, Stirling Range National Park (Fig. 6)., Published as part of Constant, Jérôme, Semeraro, Linda & Moir, Melinda L., 2022, Australian Cleotychini planthoppers: review of the genus Cleotyche Emeljanov, 1997 with three new species (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Dictyopharidae), pp. 66-95 in European Journal of Taxonomy 836 on page 91, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2022.836.1917, http://zenodo.org/record/7061621, {"references":["Emeljanov A. F. 2011. Improved tribal delimitation of the subfamily Dictyopharinae and description of new genera and new species (Homoptera, Fulgoroidea, Dictyopharidae). Entomological Review 91 (9): 1122 - 1145. https: // doi. org / 10.1134 / S 0013873811090053"]}
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15. Cleotyche Emeljanov 1997
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Constant, Jérôme, Semeraro, Linda, and Moir, Melinda L.
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Hemiptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Dictyopharidae ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Cleotyche ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Genus Cleotyche Emeljanov, 1997 Cleotyche Emeljanov, 1997: 78 [described, compared to Caliscelis De Laporte, 1833, Parorgerioides de Bergevin, 1928 and Anorgeriopus Kusnezov, 1930]. Type species Cleotyche mariae Emeljanov, 1997, by monotypy and original designation. Diagnosis Only genus in the tribe. Description BODY. Pyriform; anterior part of body slightly compressed laterally. HEAD. Trigons (triangular area delimited by carinae at anterior angles of vertex) well delimited. Frons subrectangular, narrow, parallel-sided, much longer than wide, with three longitudinal carinae and often two additional incomplete carinae on dorsal portion. Vertex subquadrate, longer than wide, with median carina. Clypeus elongate and narrow, subtriangular. Apical segment of the labium half as long as subapical segment. THORAX. Pronotum smooth, elongate (slightly shorter than vertex along mid-line), tricarinate, with a single lateral keel on each side and posterior margin nearly straight. Mesonotum about ⅔ as long as pronotum, smooth with carinae nearly obsolete. TEGMINA. Strongly reduced, without carina, truncate apically and slightly widening from base to apex; clavus not defined. Tegulae absent. LEGS. Procoxae with triangular, lobe-shaped carina. Profemora and protibiae flattened and dilated, often foliate; with internal margin more or less evenly curved. Mesofemora and mesotibiae elongate and slender. Metatibiae with two lateral spines, one near tibiofemoral joint and one in distal half of tibia. Apex of metatibiae with 6 teeth separated in two groups: 2 teeth on internal side and 4 on external side. First and second segments of metatarsus with platellae instead of spines, except large lateral common teeth without setae. Arolium with one pair of chetoid sensilla. Claws with 3 setae. ABDOMEN. Dorsoventrally flattened. Dorsum of abdomen without carinae. MALE TERMINALIA. Pygofer narrow in lateral view, suboval and about much wider than high in posterior view; anterior and posterior margins rounded in lateral view; posterior margin deeply notched in dorsal and ventral view. Gonostyli rather compact, longer than high in lateral view, very elongate in ventral view; dorsal margin smoothly sinuate in lateral view; posteroventral margin rounded in lateral view; strong basidorsal lateral hook. Aedeagus elongate and narrow in dorsal view, with 2 pairs of membranous processes, each bearing a sclerotized spine; phallobase with 2 elongate sclerotized dorsal processes; connective elongate and narrow. Anal tube more or less oval in dorsal view with rounded apical margin; ventral margin sinuate; 2 strong apicolateral teeth directed ventrad. Species included (type locality in parentheses) Cleotyche (Griseotyche) blanda Emeljanov, 2011 (Stirling Range National Park, Western Australia) Cleotyche (Cleotyche) christinae sp. nov. (Cania Gorge National Park, Queensland) Cleotyche (Cleotyche) francescoi sp. nov. (Eurimbula National Park, Queensland) Cleotyche (Cleotyche) mariae Emeljanov, 1997 (Pearl Beach, New South Wales) Cleotyche (Cleotyche) montana sp. nov. (Blackdown Tableland National Park, Queensland) Identification key to the subgenera and species of Cleotychini Emeljanov, 1997 1. Ground colour pale grey (Fig. 16A); transverse white stripe on frons continuing laterally along body, becoming less distinct on abdomen (Fig. 16B–C); no white band along apical margin of tegmina (Fig. 16A) (subgenus Griseotyche)................................. C. (Griseotyche) blanda Emeljanov, 2011 – Ground colour dark brown (Fig. 1); no transverse white stripe on frons nor lateral white stripe along side of body (Fig. 2C); white band along apical margin of tegmina (Fig. 1) (subgenus Cleotyche) 2 2. Profemora and protibiae narrower, more than 3 × as long as broad (Fig. 1A, D; Table 1).............. 3 – Profemora and protibiae broader, less than 3 × as long as broad (Fig. 1B–C; Table 1)................... 4 3. Profemora more slender, 3.78 × as long as broad; tibiae slightly broader than femora; vertex 1.56 × as long as broad (Fig. 1A)............................................................. C. (Cleotyche) christinae sp. nov. – Profemora broader, 3.16 × as long as broad; tibiae slightly narrower than femora; vertex 2.10 × as long as broad (Fig. 1D).................................................................. C. (Cleotyche) montana sp. nov. 4. Profemora and protibiae broader, 2.55 and 2.73 × as long as broad, respectively; vertex less elongate, 1.71 × as long as than broad (Fig. 1B)......................................... C. (Cleotyche) francescoi sp. nov. – Profemora and protibiae narrower, 2.91 and 2.93 × as long as broad, respectively; vertex less elongate, 2.04 × as long as broad (Fig. 1C)........................ C. (Cleotyche) mariae Emeljanov, 1997, Published as part of Constant, Jérôme, Semeraro, Linda & Moir, Melinda L., 2022, Australian Cleotychini planthoppers: review of the genus Cleotyche Emeljanov, 1997 with three new species (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Dictyopharidae), pp. 66-95 in European Journal of Taxonomy 836 on pages 69-70, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2022.836.1917, http://zenodo.org/record/7061621, {"references":["Emeljanov A. F. 1997. A new genus and species of the Dictyopharidae from Australia belonging to a new tribe (Homoptera, Cicadina). Zoosystematica Rossica 6 (1 - 2): 77 - 82.","Emeljanov A. F. 2011. Improved tribal delimitation of the subfamily Dictyopharinae and description of new genera and new species (Homoptera, Fulgoroidea, Dictyopharidae). Entomological Review 91 (9): 1122 - 1145. https: // doi. org / 10.1134 / S 0013873811090053"]}
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16. Cleotyche (Cleotyche) christinae Constant & Semeraro & Moir 2022, sp. nov
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Constant, Jérôme, Semeraro, Linda, and Moir, Melinda L.
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Hemiptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Dictyopharidae ,Cleotyche christinae ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Cleotyche ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Cleotyche (Cleotyche) christinae sp. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 48303424-4988-454D-AA85-51B82488FEE5 Figs 2–6, Table 1 Diagnosis The species can be separated from the other species of Cleotyche (Cleotyche) by the combination of the following characters: 1. Profemora slender, 3.78 × as long as broad, and slightly narrower than tibiae (Figs 2A, 3A). 2. Vertex rather short, 1.56 × as long as broad (Figs 2F, 3F). 3. Vertex and anterior portion of pronotum dark brown (Figs 2F, 3F). Differential diagnosis This species differs from the three other species by the relatively slender profemora (profemora 3.78 × as long as broad vs max. 3.16 × in other species). The most similar species is C. (Cleotyche) montana sp. nov. which additionally differs from C. (Cleotyche) christinae sp. nov. by character 2 (vertex 2.10 × as long as broad vs 1.56 × in C. (Cleotyche) christinae sp. nov.). Etymology The species epithet refers to Dr Christine Lambkin (QM) in acknowledgement for all her proactive support of the authors’ research projects in Queensland. Type material Holotype AUSTRALIA • ♂; [Queensland]; Cania Gorge N.P.; 24°43′14″ S, 150°59′21″ E; 13 Dec. 2019; sweeping [grasses]; J. Constant, F. Martoni, M. Moir and L. Semeraro leg.; “ Australia Qld, Cania Gorge N.P., 24°43′14″S 150°59′21″E, 13.xii.2019, sweeping, leg. J. Constant, F. Martoni, M. Moir & L. Semeraro ”; QM. Paratype AUSTRALIA • 1 ♀; same collection data as for holotype; QM. Description MEASUREMENTS AND RATIOS. LT: ♂ (n = 1): 3.50 mm; ♀ (n = 1): 4.85. LTg/BTg = 1.39; LV/BV = 1.56; LF/BF = 3.12; LPf/BPf = 3.78; LPt/BPt = 3.34. HEAD (Figs 2F–H, 3F–H). Yellow-brown with vertex dark brown and clypeus black; labium yellow brown with distal part of terminal segment black. Vertex elongate, 1.56 × as long as broad, roundly pointed anteriorly, with complete median carina and with lateral margins slightly carinate and parallel; posterior margin roundly incurved. Frons elongate, straight in lateral view, with sides subparallel, 3.12 × as long as broad, anteriorly rounded in perpendicular view, with three carinae, one median and one along each lateral margin, all extending to apex of clypeus; two weak, short carinae between median and sublateral carinae extending from dorsal margin along 1 /5 of the way along the frons. Clypeus elongate and narrow, triangular. Eyes rather large, moderately protruding laterally. Antennae with scape short and cylindrical; pedicel short, inflated, barrel-shaped and with large sensory plates on ventral portion. Ocelli absent. Labium elongate and narrow, reaching posterior trochanters and with apical segment elongate, about half as long as penultimate one. THORAX (Figs 2E–H, 3E–H). Pronotum brown with posterior half whitish extending in a whitish band along posterior margin of paranotal lobes; mesonotum dark brown, darker than anterior portion of pronotum; thoracic sternites dark brown. Pronotum smooth with anterior margin strongly bisinuate, roundly projecting anteriorly behind vertex and roundly emarginate behind eyes, and posterior margin weakly incurved; median longitudinal carina and two lateral carinae on disc merging anteriorly along anterior margin; lateral carina behind eye; paranotal lobe broad, angularly rounded posteroventrally. Mesonotum very short, about ⅔ as long as pronotum, smooth with three very weakly marked obsolete carinae prolongating pronotal ones. Tegulae absent. TEGMINA (Figs 2A, C, F, H, 3A, C, F, H). Brown with rather broad white band along posterior margin, covering about 1 /5 of tegmina length; slightly elongate in dorsal view, 1.39 × as long as broad, slightly broadening from base to apex, truncate apically, convex, smooth; no trace of venation. LEGS (Figs 2A–D, I, 3A–D). Brown with pro- and mesocoxae and trochanters black; profemora paler than protibiae; apical pale yellowish interrupted ring on pro- and mesofemora; protibiae with basal pale yellow marking dorsally and ventrally; protarsi white; apex of metafemora and base of metatibiae darker; metatarsi brown with basal ⅔ of first metatarsomere and most of third one, whitish. Profemora and protibiae moderately foliaceous, rather slender, 3.78 and 3.34 × as long as broad, respectively; protibiae 1.15 × as broad as profemora; profemora with anterior margin straight and posterior margin broadly rounded, with 12–14 small teeth; protibiae with margins broadly rounded and external margin roundly truncate apically; median and posterior legs elongate and slender; metatibiae broadening towards apex, with one ventrolateral spine at distal 3 /5 and 6 apical spines; first and second metatarsomeres with strong spine at each side and apical row of 12 platellae ventrally. Metatibiotarsal formula: (2) 6 (2-4)/2/2. ABDOMEN (Figs 2A–D, 3A–D). Black with median yellowish marking on dorsal surface of last segment in male (Fig. 2A), on two last segments in female (Fig. 3A); small yellowish marking on anal tube at base of anal column. Abdomen dorsoventrally flattened and smooth. MALE TERMINALIA (Fig. 4). Pygofer (Py) (Fig. 4A–E) narrow in lateral view, 2.5 × as high as long at mid-height, suboval and about 1.4 × as wide as high in posterior view; anterior and posterior margins rounded in lateral view; posterior margin deeply notched in dorsal and ventral view, with V-shaped notch dorsally and U-shaped notch ventrally. Gonostyli (G) (Fig. 4A–E) rather compact, 1.63 × as long as high in lateral view, 3.4 × as long as wide at base in ventral view, slightly surpassing anal tube; dorsal margin smoothly sinuate in lateral view; posteroventral margin strongly rounded in lateral view; strong basidorsal lateral hook (lh) curved lateroventrad, with dorsal margin rounded in caudal view. Aedeagus (ae) (Fig. 4F–J) elongate and narrow in dorsal view, with 2 pairs of membranous processes, each bearing an anteapical lateral sclerotized spine (sp); phallobase (phb) with 2 elongate, narrow, straight, sclerotized dorsal processes (dpp); connective (cv) elongate and narrow. Anal tube (An) (Fig. 4A–E) in dorsal view obovate, 1.45 × as long as wide, widest at basal 2 /5, with apical margin rounded and with anal opening at basal 36% of length; ventral margin sinuate with posterior half regularly roundly concave before 2 strong apicolateral teeth (alt); teeth with posterior margin slightly concave in lateral view, rather narrow and slightly diverging in caudal view; length of teeth along posterior margin in lateral view equals ⅓ of length of anal tube. Biology The specimens were collected by sweeping grass in an open area in the valley of Three Moon Creek (Fig. 5). Distribution Australia, SE Queensland, Cania Gorge National Park (Fig. 6)., Published as part of Constant, Jérôme, Semeraro, Linda & Moir, Melinda L., 2022, Australian Cleotychini planthoppers: review of the genus Cleotyche Emeljanov, 1997 with three new species (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Dictyopharidae), pp. 66-95 in European Journal of Taxonomy 836 on pages 71-77, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2022.836.1917, http://zenodo.org/record/7061621, {"references":["Emeljanov A. F. 1997. A new genus and species of the Dictyopharidae from Australia belonging to a new tribe (Homoptera, Cicadina). Zoosystematica Rossica 6 (1 - 2): 77 - 82."]}
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17. Cleotyche (Griseotyche) Constant & Semeraro & Moir 2022, subgen. nov
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Constant, Jérôme, Semeraro, Linda, and Moir, Melinda L.
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Hemiptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Dictyopharidae ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Cleotyche ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Subgenus Griseotyche subgen. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 24EC3313-F915-45FD-894B-B6091307CBDE Type species and locality Cleotyche blanda Emeljanov, 2011 (by present designation); Stirling Range National Park, Western Australia. Species included Cleotyche (Griseotyche) blanda Emeljanov, 2011. Diagnosis Ground colour pale grey (brown in Cleotyche (Cleotyche)). Transverse whitish stripe on frons continued on side of body, becoming less distinct and greyish on abdomen (no transverse white stripe on face nor lateral white stripe on body in Cleotyche (Cleotyche)). No white band along apical margin of tegmina (present in Cleotyche (Cleotyche)). Small dark spots on all visible segments of the abdomen dorsally where the sensory pits occur (no dark spots on dorsum of abdomen in Cleotyche (Cleotyche) due to the very dark ground colouration of species). Etymology The new subgenus name is formed from ‘ griseus ’ (adj., Latin) meaning ‘grey’, and ‘- tyche ’, the ending of ‘ Cleotyche ’. It refers to the mostly grey colouration of the member of the new subgenus., Published as part of Constant, Jérôme, Semeraro, Linda & Moir, Melinda L., 2022, Australian Cleotychini planthoppers: review of the genus Cleotyche Emeljanov, 1997 with three new species (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Dictyopharidae), pp. 66-95 in European Journal of Taxonomy 836 on page 91, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2022.836.1917, http://zenodo.org/record/7061621, {"references":["Emeljanov A. F. 2011. Improved tribal delimitation of the subfamily Dictyopharinae and description of new genera and new species (Homoptera, Fulgoroidea, Dictyopharidae). Entomological Review 91 (9): 1122 - 1145. https: // doi. org / 10.1134 / S 0013873811090053"]}
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18. Cleotyche (Cleotyche) francescoi Constant & Semeraro & Moir 2022, sp. nov
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Constant, Jérôme, Semeraro, Linda, and Moir, Melinda L.
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Hemiptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Dictyopharidae ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Cleotyche ,Cleotyche francescoi ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Cleotyche (Cleotyche) francescoi sp. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: B3A245D8-CC75-487F-9D4B-1F1E825FFC5D Figs 6–10, Table 1 Diagnosis The species can be separated from the other Cleotyche (Cleotyche) species by the combination of the following characters: 1. Profemora very broad, only 2.55 × as long as broad, and slightly broader than protibiae (Figs 7A, 8A). 2. Vertex rather short, 1.71 × as long as broad (Figs 7F, 8F). 3. Vertex and anterior portion of pronotum pale brown (Figs 7F, 8F). Differential diagnosis This species differs from the three other species by its broad profemora (profemora 2.55 × as long as broad vs min. 2.91 × in the three other species). The most similar species is C. (Cleotyche) mariae Emeljanov, 1997 which additionally differs by character 2 (vertex more elongate, 2.04 × as long as broad vs 1.71 × in C. (Cleotyche) francescoi sp. nov.). Etymology The species epithet refers to Dr Francesco “ Bacon ” Martoni (VAIC) in acknowledgement for all his help and enthusiasm during the field work in Queensland in December 2019. Type material Holotype AUSTRALIA • ♂; [Queensland]; Eurimbula N.P., Ganoonga Noonga Lookout; 24°12′05″ S, 151°48′11″ E; 9 Dec. 2019; sweeping [grasses]; J. Constant, F. Martoni, M. Moir and L. Semeraro leg.; “ Australia Qld, Eurimbula N.P., Ganoonga Noonga Lookout, 24°12′05″S 151°48′11″E, 9.xii.2019, sweeping, leg. J. Constant, F. Martoni, M. Moir & L. Semeraro ”; QM. Paratypes AUSTRALIA • 4 ♂♂, 1 ♀; same collection data as for holotype; QM • 3 ♂♂, 1 ♀; same collection data as for holotype; DPIRD • 4 ♂♂; same collection data as for holotype; RBINS. Description MEASUREMENTS AND RATIOS. LT: ♂ (n = 2): 4.04 mm (3.94–4.14); ♀ (n = 1): 4.69. LTg/BTg = 1.12; LV/ BV = 1.71; LF/BF = 3.65; LPf/BPf = 2.55; LPt/BPt = 2.73. HEAD (Figs 7F–H, 8F–H). Yellow-brown with clypeus glossy black; labium brown with terminal segment black. Vertex elongate, 1.71 × as long as broad, projected anteriorly, rounded to a blunt point apically, with median carina not reaching anterior margin and with lateral margins carinate and incurved; posterior margin roundly concave. Frons elongate, with sides subparallel, weakly narrowing along eyes, 3.65 × as long as broad, straight in lateral view, anteriorly rounded, projected to a blunt point in perpendicular view, with three complete carinae, one median and one along each lateral margin, all extending to apex of clypeus; two weak, short carinae between median and sublateral carinae extending from dorsal margin along 1 /5 of the way along the frons. Clypeus elongate and narrow, triangular. Eyes rather large, moderately protruding laterally. Antennae with scape short and cylindrical; pedicel short, inflated, barrel-shaped and with large sensory plates on ventral portion. Ocelli absent. Labium elongate and narrow, reaching posterior trochanters and with apical segment elongate, about half as long as penultimate one. THORAX (Figs 7E–H, 8E–H). Pronotum yellow-brown with posterior half whitish extending in a whitish band along posterior margin of paranotal lobes; mesonotum dark brown, darker than anterior portion of pronotum, with apex of scutellum slightly paler; thoracic sternites glossy black. Pronotum smooth with anterior margin strongly bisinuate, roundly projecting anteriorly behind vertex and roundly emarginate behind eyes, and posterior margin weakly incurved; median longitudinal carina and two lateral carinae on disc merging anteriorly along anterior margin; lateral carina behind eye; paranotal lobe angularly rounded posteroventrally. Mesonotum very short, about ⅔ as long as pronotum, smooth with three weakly marked obsolete carinae prolongating pronotal ones. Tegulae absent. TEGMINA (Figs 7A, C, F, H, 8A, C, F, H). Brown as mesonotum with rather broad white band along posterior margin, covering about ¼ of tegmina length; slightly elongate in dorsal view, 1.12 × as long as broad, slightly broadening from base to apex, truncate apically, slightly rounded, particularly along lateral apical margin, convex, smooth; no venation apparent. LEGS (Figs 7A–D, I, 8A–D, I). Dark brown to black with pro- and mesocoxae and trochanters black; profemora slightly paler basally; apical pale yellowish interrupted ring on pro- and mesofemora; protibiae with basal pale yellow marking dorsally and ventrally; protarsi white; apex of metafemora and base of metatibiae darker; metatibiae turning yellowish from base to apex; metatarsomeres whitish except brown posterior portion of second one. Profemora and protibiae foliaceous, broad, 2.55 and 2.73 × as long as broad, respectively; protibiae 0.96 × as broad as profemora; profemora with anterior margin weakly curved and posterior margin broadly rounded, with 14–16 small teeth; protibiae with margins broadly rounded and external margin roundly truncate apically; median and posterior legs elongate and slender; metatibiae broadening towards apex, with one ventrolateral spine at distal 3 /5 and 6 apical spines; first and second metatarsomeres with strong spine at each side and apical row of 12 platellae ventrally. Metatibiotarsal formula: (2) 6 (2-4)/2/2. ABDOMEN (Figs 7A–D, 8A–D). Glossy black with median yellowish marking on last segment in male, on two last segments in female; small yellowish marking on anal tube at base of anal column. Abdomen dorsoventrally flattened and smooth. MALE TERMINALIA (Fig. 9). Pygofer (Py) (Fig. 9A–E) narrow in lateral view, 2.9 × as high as long at midheight, suboval and about 1.25 × as wide as high in posterior view; anterior and posterior margins rounded in lateral view; posterior margin deeply notched in dorsal and ventral view, with roundly V-shaped notch dorsally and U-shaped notch ventrally. Gonostyli (G) (Fig. 9A–E) moderately elongate, 1.75 × as long as high in lateral view, 3.4 × as long as wide at base in ventral view, slightly surpassing anal tube; dorsal margin sinuate in lateral view; posteroventral margin regularly rounded in lateral view; strong basidorsal lateral hook (lh) curved lateroventrad, with dorsal margin strongly rounded in caudal view. Aedeagus (ae) (Fig. 9F–J) elongate and narrow in dorsal view, with 2 pairs of membranous processes, each bearing an anteapical lateral sclerotized spine (sp); phallobase (phb) with 2 elongate, narrow, straight, sclerotized dorsal processes (dpp); connective (cv) elongate and narrow. Anal tube (An) (Fig. 9A–E) in dorsal view obovate, 1.4 × as long as wide, widest at basal 2 /5, with apical margin rounded and with anal opening at basal ⅓ of length; ventral margin straight, abruptly rounded at straight angle before strong apicolateral teeth (alt); teeth with posterior margin weakly concave in lateral view, narrow and slightly diverging in caudal view; length of teeth along posterior margin in lateral view equals 0.47 × length of anal tube. Biology The specimens were collected by sweeping grass in and around the trail to Ganoonga Noonga Lookout, in relatively open Eucalyptus woodland (Fig. 10). Distribution Australia, SE Queensland, Eurimbula National Park (Fig. 6)., Published as part of Constant, Jérôme, Semeraro, Linda & Moir, Melinda L., 2022, Australian Cleotychini planthoppers: review of the genus Cleotyche Emeljanov, 1997 with three new species (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Dictyopharidae), pp. 66-95 in European Journal of Taxonomy 836 on pages 77-83, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2022.836.1917, http://zenodo.org/record/7061621, {"references":["Emeljanov A. F. 1997. A new genus and species of the Dictyopharidae from Australia belonging to a new tribe (Homoptera, Cicadina). Zoosystematica Rossica 6 (1 - 2): 77 - 82."]}
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Cleotyche (Cleotyche) mariae Emeljanov, 1997 Figs 6, 11–12, Table 1 Diagnosis The species can be separated from the other Cleotyche (Cleotyche) species by the combination of the following characters: 1. Profemora rather broad, only 2.91 × as long as broad, and slightly narrower than protibiae (Fig. 1C). 2. Vertex rather elongate, 2.04 × as long as broad (Figs 11B, 12B). 3. Vertex and anterior portion of pronotum pale brown (Figs 11B, 12B). Differential diagnosis This species differs from C. (Cleotyche) christinae sp. nov. and C. (Cleotyche) montana sp. nov., by the proportions of the profemora (profemora 2.91 × as long as broad vs min. 3.16 × in the two other species). The most similar species is C. (Cleotyche) francescoi sp. nov. which additionally differs by having broader profemora (2.55 × as long as broad vs 2.91 × in C. (Cleotyche) mariae) and less elongate vertex (1.71 × as long as broad vs 2.04 × in C. (Cleotyche) mariae). Material examined Holotype (examined from photographs – Fig. 11) AUSTRALIA • ♂; [New South Wales, Pearl Beach]; [33°32′59″ S, 151°17′57″ E]; [13 Mar. 1997]; Emeljanov leg.; “Australia, NSW, Pearl Beach, 13.III.1997, Emeljanov”; “Holotypus Cleotyche mariae Emeljanov 1997 ”; “ANIC Database No. 20 011325”; ANIC. Paratype (examined from photographs – Fig. 12) AUSTRALIA • ♀; [New South Wales, Pearl Beach]; [33°32′59″ S, 151°17′57″ E]; [9 Mar. 1997]; Emeljanov leg.; “Australia, NSW, Pearl Beach, 9.III.1997, Emeljanov”; “Paratypus Cleotyche mariae Emeljanov 1997 ”; “ANIC Database No. 20 011326”; ANIC. Supplementary description MEASUREMENTS AND RATIOS. LTg/BTg = 1.17; LV/BV = 2.04; LF/BF = 3.94; LPf/BPf = 2.91; LPt/ BPt = 2.93. Distribution Australia, New South Wales, Pearl Beach (Fig. 6)., Published as part of Constant, Jérôme, Semeraro, Linda & Moir, Melinda L., 2022, Australian Cleotychini planthoppers: review of the genus Cleotyche Emeljanov, 1997 with three new species (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Dictyopharidae), pp. 66-95 in European Journal of Taxonomy 836 on pages 83-86, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2022.836.1917, http://zenodo.org/record/7061621, {"references":["Emeljanov A. F. 1997. A new genus and species of the Dictyopharidae from Australia belonging to a new tribe (Homoptera, Cicadina). Zoosystematica Rossica 6 (1 - 2): 77 - 82."]}
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20. Cleotyche (Cleotyche) montana Constant & Semeraro & Moir 2022, sp. nov
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Cleotyche (Cleotyche) montana sp. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 40E65B47-662A-42CA-80BC-239F869205EB Figs 6, 13–15, Table 1 Diagnosis The species can be separated from the other Cleotyche (Cleotyche) species by the combination of the following characters: 1. Profemora rather slender, 3.16 × as long as broad, and slightly broader than protibiae (Fig. 13A). 2. Vertex elongate, 2.10 × as long as broad (Fig. 13F). 3. Vertex and anterior portion of pronotum medium brown (Figs 13F). Differential diagnosis This species differs from C. (Cleotyche) francescoi sp. nov. and C. (Cleotyche) mariae Emeljanov, 1997 by its relatively more slender profemora (profemora 3.16 × as long as broad vs max. 2.91 × in the two other species). The most similar species is C. (Cleotyche) christinae sp. nov. which differs by its narrower profemora (3.78 × as long as broad vs 3.16 × in C. (Cleotyche) montana sp. nov.), and the proportions of the vertex (vertex 2.10 × as long as broad vs 1.56 × in C. (Cleotyche) christinae sp. nov.). Etymology The species epithet is a Latin adjective meaning ‘associated with mountain’ and refers to the mountainous habitat on top of Blackdown Tableland where the species was discovered. Type material Holotype AUSTRALIA • ♂; [Queensland, Blackdown Tableland N.P.]; [11–12 Mar. 2020]; 23°42′48″ S, 149°07′06″ E; J. Constant and L. Semeraro leg.; “Australia Qld, Blackdown Tableland N.P., 11–12 Mar 2020, 23°42′48″S 149°07′06″E, leg. J. Constant & L. Semeraro, Leopold III Funds Expedition”; QM. Description MEASUREMENTS AND RATIOS. LT: ♂ (n = 1): 3.9 mm. LTg/BTg = 1.32; LV/BV = 2.10; LF/BF = 3.39; LPf/ BPf = 3.16; LPt/BPt = 3.52. HEAD (Fig. 13F–H). Rufous-brown with clypeus black; labium brown with terminal segment black. Vertex elongate, 2.10 × as long as broad, projected anteriorly, rounded to a blunt point apically, with median carina not reaching anterior margin and with lateral margins carinate, subparallel along eye and incurved anteriorly; posterior margin roundly incurved. Frons elongate, very weakly concave in lateral view, with sides subparallel, weakly narrowing along eyes, 3.29 × as long as broad, anteriorly pointly rounded in perpendicular view, with three complete carinae, one median and one along each lateral margin, all extending to apex of clypeus; two weak, short carinae between median and sublateral carinae extending from dorsal margin along 1 /5 of the way along the frons. Clypeus elongate and narrow, triangular. Eyes rather large, moderately protruding laterally. Antennae with scape short and cylindrical; pedicel short, inflated, barrel-shaped and with large sensory plates on ventral portion. Ocelli absent. Labium elongate and narrow, reaching posterior trochanters and with apical segment elongate, about half as long as penultimate one. THORAX (Fig. 13E–H). Pronotum rufous-brown with posterior half whitish, paranotal lobes slightly darker towards posterior and ventral margins; mesonotum dark brown, darker than anterior portion of pronotum, with apex of scutellum slightly paler; thoracic sternites dark brown. Pronotum smooth with anterior margin strongly bisinuate, roundly projecting anteriorly behind vertex and roundly emarginate behind eyes, and posterior margin weakly incurved; median longitudinal carina and two lateral carinae on disc merging anteriorly along anterior margin; lateral carina behind eye; paranotal lobe angularly rounded posteroventrally. Mesonotum very short, about ⅔ as long as pronotum, smooth with three hardly visible obsolete carinae prolongating pronotal ones. Tegulae absent. TEGMINA (Fig. 13A, C, F, H). Rufous-brown as mesonotum with rather broad white band along posterior margin, covering slightly less than 1 /5 of tegmina length; slightly elongate in dorsal view, 1.32 × as long as broad, slightly broadening from base to apex, broadly truncate apically, slightly rounded along lateral apical margin, convex, smooth; no trace of venation. LEGS (Fig. 13A–D, I). Brown with profemora along lateral margins, protibiae and metafemora dark brown; pro- and mesocoxae and trochanters black-brown; apical pale yellowish interrupted ring on pro- and mesofemora; protibiae with basal pale yellow marking dorsally and ventrally; protarsi white; base of metatibiae darker; metatibiae turning yellowish from base to apex; metatarsomeres brown with first one whitish on basal ⅔. Profemora and protibiae moderately foliaceous, rather slender, 3.16 and 3.52 × as long as broad, respectively; protibiae 0.92 × as broad as profemora; profemora with anterior margin weakly curved and posterior margin broadly rounded, with about 15 small teeth, teeth progressively smaller towards base of femur; protibiae with margins broadly rounded, external margin rather straight along median ⅔, and roundly truncate apically; median and posterior legs elongate and slender; metatibiae broadening towards apex, with one ventrolateral spine at distal 3 /5 and 6 apical spines; first and second metatarsomeres with strong spine at each side and apical row of 12 platellae ventrally. Metatibiotarsal formula: (2) 6 (2-4)/2/2. ABDOMEN (Fig. 13A–D). Black with median yellowish marking on last segment in male (female unknown); small yellowish marking on anal tube at base of anal column. Abdomen dorsoventrally flattened and smooth. MALE TERMINALIA (Fig. 14). Pygofer (Py) (Fig. 14A–E) narrow in lateral view, 2.7 × as high as long at mid-height, suboval and about 1.25 × as wide as high in posterior view; anterior and posterior margins rounded in lateral view; posterior margin deeply notched in dorsal and ventral view, with rounded notch dorsally and U-shaped notch ventrally. Gonostyli (G) (Fig. 14A–E) rather elongate, 1.9 × as long as high in lateral view, 3.4 × as long as wide at base in ventral view, slightly surpassing anal tube; dorsal margin sinuate in lateral view; posteroventral margin straight in basal ⅓ then rounded in lateral view; strong basidorsal lateral hook (lh) curved lateroventrad, with dorsal margin oblique in caudal view. Aedeagus (ae) (Fig. 14F–J) elongate and narrow in dorsal view, with 2 pairs of membranous processes, each bearing an anteapical lateral sclerotized spine (sp); phallobase (phb) with 2 elongate, narrow, straight, sclerotized dorsal processes (dpp); connective (cv) elongate and rather strong.Anal tube (An) (Fig. 14A– E) in dorsal view obovate, 1.45 × as long as broad in dorsal view, widest at basal ⅓, with apical margin rounded and with anal opening at basal ⅓ of length; ventral margin straight, strongly rounded before strong apicolateral teeth (alt); teeth with posterior margin weakly concave in lateral view, narrow and subparallel in caudal view; length of teeth along posterior margin in lateral view 0.47 × as long as anal tube. Biology The specimen was collected by sweeping grass in an open Eucalyptus forest up the plateau, not far from Yaddamen Dhina – Horseshoe Lookout (Fig. 15). Distribution Australia, SE Queensland, Blackdown Tableland National Park (Fig. 6)., Published as part of Constant, Jérôme, Semeraro, Linda & Moir, Melinda L., 2022, Australian Cleotychini planthoppers: review of the genus Cleotyche Emeljanov, 1997 with three new species (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Dictyopharidae), pp. 66-95 in European Journal of Taxonomy 836 on pages 86-90, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2022.836.1917, http://zenodo.org/record/7061621, {"references":["Emeljanov A. F. 1997. A new genus and species of the Dictyopharidae from Australia belonging to a new tribe (Homoptera, Cicadina). Zoosystematica Rossica 6 (1 - 2): 77 - 82."]}
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Cleotyche (Cleotyche) Emeljanov, 1997 Type species Cleotyche mariae Emeljanov, 1997, by present designation. Diagnosis Ground colour brown to dark brown (pale grey in Cleotyche (Griseotyche)). No transverse white stripe on face nor lateral white stripe on body (transverse whitish stripe on frons continues along side of body, becoming less distinct and greyish on abdomen in Cleotyche (Griseotyche)). White band along apical margin of tegmina (absent in Cleotyche (Griseotyche)). No visible dark spots on segments of the abdomen dorsally where the sensory pits occur (small dark spots on all visible segments of the abdomen dorsally where the sensory pits occur in Cleotyche (Griseotyche))., Published as part of Constant, Jérôme, Semeraro, Linda & Moir, Melinda L., 2022, Australian Cleotychini planthoppers: review of the genus Cleotyche Emeljanov, 1997 with three new species (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Dictyopharidae), pp. 66-95 in European Journal of Taxonomy 836 on page 70, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2022.836.1917, http://zenodo.org/record/7061621, {"references":["Emeljanov A. F. 1997. A new genus and species of the Dictyopharidae from Australia belonging to a new tribe (Homoptera, Cicadina). Zoosystematica Rossica 6 (1 - 2): 77 - 82."]}
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22. Insects from the southwest Australia biodiversity hotspot: a barometer of diversity and threat status of nine host-dependent families across three orders
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23. Encyclopedia of Scale Insect Pests. TakumasaKondo and Gillian W.Watson (Eds). 2022. CABI International. pp. 720, 280 × 225 mm. Colour photographs and drawings. ISBN: 9781800620643. £275.00. Hardback.
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24. Value‐adding in biosecurity surveillance and monitoring: Testing colour and non‐target semiochemical lures on Psylloidea and Pentatomoidea
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Moir, Melinda L., primary, Croeser, Louise, additional, Telfer, Don, additional, Fenner, Christopher, additional, and McCauley, Rosalie, additional
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25. Australian Cleotychini planthoppers: review of the genus Cleotyche Emeljanov, 1997 with three new species (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Dictyopharidae)
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Constant, Jérôme, primary, Semeraro, Linda, additional, and Moir, Melinda L., additional
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26. Revision of the lacebug tribe Ceratocaderini (Hemiptera: Tingidae)
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27. Australian Cleotychini planthoppers: review of the genus Cleotyche Emeljanov, 1997 with three new species (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Dictyopharidae)
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The genus Cleotyche in the monotypic Australian planthopper tribe Cleotychini (Fulgoroidea: Dictyopharidae) is reviewed. The subgenus Griseotyche subgen. nov. is described to accommodate one species Cleotyche blanda Emeljanov, 2011 while the second species, C. mariae Emeljanov, 1997, is retained in the subgenus Cleotyche (Cleotyche) Emeljanov, 1997. Three new species of Cleotyche (Cleotyche) from Queensland, C. (Cleotyche) christinae sp. nov. from Cania Gorge National Park, C. (Cleotyche) francescoi sp. nov. from Eurimbula National Park and C. (Cleotyche) montana sp. nov. from Blackdown Tableland National Park are described and compared to the type species of the subgenus, C. (Cleotyche) mariae Emeljanov, 1997. Illustration of the type specimens, male and female whenever available, and a distribution map are provided for the five species of the genus. The male genitalia and habitat of the three new species are illustrated. The tribe Cleotychini now contains one genus, Cleotyche with two subgenera and five species. Biological, ecological and biogeographical information is provided where available for each species. The diversity of Australian Dictyopharidae and mimicry of jumping spiders (Araneae: Salticidae) in Cleotychini are discussed briefly.
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28. Considering Extinction of Dependent Species during Translocation, Ex Situ Conservation, and Assisted Migration of Threatened Hosts
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MOIR, MELINDA L., VESK, PETER A., BRENNAN, KARL E. C., POULIN, ROBERT, HUGHES, LESLEY, KEITH, DAVID A., McCARTHY, MICHAEL A., and COATES, DAVID J.
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29. Identifying and Managing Threatened Invertebrates through Assessment of Coextinction Risk
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30. Current Constraints and Future Directions in Estimating Coextinction
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MOIR, MELINDA L., VESK, PETER A., BRENNAN, KARL E. C., KEITH, DAVID A., HUGHES, LESLEY, and MCCARTHY, MICHAEL A.
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31. Diversity, Endemism and Species Turnover of Millipedes within the South-Western Australian Global Biodiversity Hotspot
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Moir, Melinda L., Brennan, Karl E. C., and Harvey, Mark S.
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32. Conservation of Australian plant-dwelling invertebrates in a changing climate
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33. A preliminary assessment of changes in plant-dwelling insects when threatened plants are translocated
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Moir, Melinda L., Vesk, Peter A., Brennan, Karl E. C., Hughes, Lesley, Keith, David A., McCarthy, Michael A., Coates, David J., and Barrett, Sarah
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34. A global parasite conservation plan
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Carlson, Colin J., Hopkins, Skylar R., Bell, Kayce C., Dona, Jorge, Godfrey, Stephanie S., Kwak, Mackenzie L., Lafferty, Kevin D., Moir, Melinda L., Speer, Kelly A., Strona, Giovanni, Torchin, Mark, Wood, Chelsea L., Carlson, Colin J., Hopkins, Skylar R., Bell, Kayce C., Dona, Jorge, Godfrey, Stephanie S., Kwak, Mackenzie L., Lafferty, Kevin D., Moir, Melinda L., Speer, Kelly A., Strona, Giovanni, Torchin, Mark, and Wood, Chelsea L.
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Found throughout the tree of life and in every ecosystem, parasites are some of the most diverse, ecologically important animals on Earth-but in almost all cases, the least protected by wildlife or ecosystem conservation efforts. For decades, ecologists have been calling for research to understand parasites' important ecological role, and increasingly, to protect as many species from extinction as possible. However, most conservationists still work within priority systems for funding and effort that exclude or ignore parasites, or treat parasites as an obstacle to be overcome. Our working group identified 12 goals for the next decade that could advance parasite biodiversity conservation through an ambitious mix of research, advocacy, and management.
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Biological Sciences, Carlson, Colin J., Hopkins, Skylar R., Bell, Kayce C., Dona, Jorge, Godfrey, Stephanie S., Kwak, Mackenzie L., Lafferty, Kevin D., Moir, Melinda L., Speer, Kelly A., Strona, Giovanni, Torchin, Mark, Wood, Chelsea L., Biological Sciences, Carlson, Colin J., Hopkins, Skylar R., Bell, Kayce C., Dona, Jorge, Godfrey, Stephanie S., Kwak, Mackenzie L., Lafferty, Kevin D., Moir, Melinda L., Speer, Kelly A., Strona, Giovanni, Torchin, Mark, and Wood, Chelsea L.
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Found throughout the tree of life and in every ecosystem, parasites are some of the most diverse, ecologically important animals on Earth-but in almost all cases, the least protected by wildlife or ecosystem conservation efforts. For decades, ecologists have been calling for research to understand parasites' important ecological role, and increasingly, to protect as many species from extinction as possible. However, most conservationists still work within priority systems for funding and effort that exclude or ignore parasites, or treat parasites as an obstacle to be overcome. Our working group identified 12 goals for the next decade that could advance parasite biodiversity conservation through an ambitious mix of research, advocacy, and management.
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36. Toward an optimal sampling protocol for Hemiptera on understorey plants
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Moir, Melinda L., Brennan, Karl E.C., Majer, Jonathan D., Fletcher, Murray J., and Koch, John M.
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37. Native and non-native sources of carbohydrate correlate with abundance of an invasive ant
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38. Supplementary material 1 from: Lach L, Hoffmann BD, Moir ML (2020) Native and non-native sources of carbohydrate correlate with abundance of an invasive ant. NeoBiota 63: 155-175. https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.63.57925
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39. Coextinction of Pseudococcus markharveyi (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae): a case study in the modern insect extinction crisis
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41. Incorporating coextinction in threat assessments and policy will rapidly improve the accuracy of threatened species lists
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42. Indigenous plants promote insect biodiversity in urban greenspaces
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Mata, Luis, primary, Andersen, Alan N., additional, Morán-Ordóñez, Alejandra, additional, Hahs, Amy K., additional, Backstrom, Anna, additional, Ives, Christopher D., additional, Bickel, Daniel, additional, Duncan, David, additional, Palma, Estibaliz, additional, Thomas, Freya, additional, Cranney, Kate, additional, Walker, Ken, additional, Shears, Ian, additional, Semeraro, Linda, additional, Malipatil, Mallik, additional, Moir, Melinda L., additional, Plein, Michaela, additional, Porch, Nick, additional, Vesk, Peter A., additional, Smith, Tessa R., additional, and Lynch, Yvonne, additional
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43. Conservation and biodiversity of spiders in Western Australian jarrah forest: untangling multiple disturbance effects from burning and mining
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44. Strategic national approach for improving the conservation management of insects and allied invertebrates in Australia
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Taylor, Gary S, Braby, Michael F, Moir, Melinda L, Harvey, Mark S, Sands, Don P.A, New, Tim R., Kitching, Roger L, McQuillan, Peter B, Hogendoorn, Katja, Glatz, Richard V, Andren, Mick, Cook, James M, Henry, Shasta C, Valenzuela, Isabel, Weinstein, Phil, Taylor, Gary S, Braby, Michael F, Moir, Melinda L, Harvey, Mark S, Sands, Don P.A, New, Tim R., Kitching, Roger L, McQuillan, Peter B, Hogendoorn, Katja, Glatz, Richard V, Andren, Mick, Cook, James M, Henry, Shasta C, Valenzuela, Isabel, and Weinstein, Phil
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Despite progress in recent decades, the conservation management of insects and allied invertebrates in Australia is challenging and remains a formidable task against a background of poor taxonomic and biological knowledge, limited resources (funds and scientific expertise) and a relatively low level of community engagement, education and awareness. In this review, we propose a new, strategic national approach for the conservation of insects and allied invertebrates in Australia to complement and build on existing actions and increase awareness with the general public and government. A review of all species listed under relevant State and Territory Acts, national legislation (EPBC Act) and on international lists (IUCN Red List) indicated that of the 285 species currently listed under these conservation schedules, 10 (3%) are considered extinct, 204 (72%) threatened (Critically Endangered, Endangered or Vulnerable) and 71 (25%) are classified as other (Threatened, Near Threatened, Rare or Least Concern). Comparison of the geographic ranges of listed species in relation to bioregions (IBRA regions) shows a striking discordance in spatial representation across the Australian landscape, reflecting an ad hoc approach to threatened species conservation and the concentration of invertebrate biologists in urban centres of temperate coastal Australia. There is a positive relationship between the number of threatened species and extent of protection according to the National Reserve System within each IBRA region, exemplifying the anomaly in spatial representativeness of listed species. To overcome these shortfalls, we propose a novel educational, regional approach based on selecting, for each of the 89 IBRA regions, a relatively small set of ‘flagship taxa’ (threatened species and/or ‘iconic’ species of high scientific/social value), which are then promoted and/or nominated for listing by the scientific community. Such species could be adopted by local community groups whereb
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45. Coextinction of Pseudococcus markharveyi (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae): a case study in the modern insect extinction crisis.
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The majority of modern insect extinctions are likely unrecorded, despite increasing concern for this hyperdiverse group. This is because they are either yet to be discovered and described, their distributions and host associations are poorly known, or data are too sparse to detect declines in populations. Here, I outline the likely extinction of an Australian mealybug, Pseudococcus markharveyi Gullan 2013, which was discovered and described less than 15 years ago but was highlighted recently as one of five most threatened invertebrates in Australia from recent bushfires. The synergistic threats of dieback disease (Phytophthora cinnamomi Rands, 1922) and inappropriate fire regime as a consequence of climate change, have decimated host plant populations of the critically endangered Banksia montana (George, 1996) (Mast & Thiele 2007) and the montane habitat of both organisms, thereby leading to the coextinction of the mealybug. Its loss occurred despite attempts at conservation management and illustrates the general insect extinction crisis that Australia, and the world, is facing. The majority of Australian mealybugs are not receiving the same attention as P. markharveyi. Many poorly known species either remain undetected, without formal names, or data on their distribution, abundance and critical habitat are too scant to assess their conservation status. I also discuss the diversity of Australian mealybugs more generally and their need for conservation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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46. Development and testing of a standardized method to estimate honeydew production
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Moir, Melinda L., primary, Renton, Michael, additional, Hoffmann, Benjamin D., additional, Leng, Mei Chen, additional, and Lach, Lori, additional
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47. Strategic national approach for improving the conservation management of insects and allied invertebrates in Australia
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Taylor, Gary S, primary, Braby, Michael F, additional, Moir, Melinda L, additional, Harvey, Mark S, additional, Sands, Don P A, additional, New, Tim R, additional, Kitching, Roger L, additional, McQuillan, Peter B, additional, Hogendoorn, Katja, additional, Glatz, Richard V, additional, Andren, Mick, additional, Cook, James M, additional, Henry, Shasta C, additional, Valenzuela, Isabel, additional, and Weinstein, Phil, additional
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48. 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, Echeverria-Londono, 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, Belen, Alcala, E. L., del Mar Alguacil, Maria, Alignier, Audrey, Ancrenaz, Marc, Andersen, Alan N., Arbelaez-Cortes, Enrique, Armbrecht, Inge, Arroyo-Rodriguez, Victor, Aumann, Tom, Axmacher, Jan C., Azhar, Badrul, Azpiroz, Adrian B., Baeten, Lander, Bakayoko, Adama, Baldi, Andras, Banks, John E., Baral, Sharad K., Barlow, Jos, Barratt, Barbara I. P., Barrico, Lurdes, Bartolommei, Paola, Barton, Diane M., Basset, Yves, Batary, Peter, Bates, Adam J., Baur, Bruno, Bayne, Erin M., Beja, Pedro, Benedick, Suzan, Berg, Ake, Bernard, Henry, Berry, Nicholas J., Bhatt, Dinesh, Bicknell, Jake E., Bihn, Jochen H., Blake, Robin J., Bobo, Kadiri S., Bocon, Roberto, Boekhout, Teun, Bohning-Gaese, Katrin, Bonham, Kevin J., Borges, Paulo A. V., Borges, Sergio H., Boutin, Celine, Bouyer, Jeremy, Bragagnolo, Cibele, Brandt, Jodi S., Brearley, Francis Q., Brito, Isabel, Bros, Vicenc, Brunet, Jorg, Buczkowski, Grzegorz, Buddle, Christopher M., Bugter, Rob, Buscardo, Erika, Buse, Joern, Cabra-Garcia, Jimmy, Caceres, Nilton C., Cagle, Nicolette L., Calvino-Cancela, Maria, Cameron, Sydney A., Cancello, Eliana M., Caparros, Rut, Cardoso, Pedro, Carpenter, Dan, Carrijo, Tiago F., Carvalho, Anelena L., Cassano, Camila R., Castro, Helena, Castro-Luna, Alejandro A., Cerda, Rolando 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-Lopez, Leopoldo, Cunningham, Saul A., D'Aniello, Biagio, D'Cruze, Neil, da Silva, Pedro Giovani, 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, Diekoetter, Tim, Dolia, Jignasu V., Dominguez, Erwin, Dominguez-Haydar, Yamileth, Dorn, Silvia, Draper, Isabel, Dreber, Niels, Dumont, Bertrand, Dures, Simon G., Dynesius, Mats, Edenius, Lars, Eggleton, Paul, Eigenbrod, Felix, Elek, Zoltan, 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., Firincioglu, Huseyin K., Flaspohler, David, Floren, Andreas, Fonte, Steven J., Fournier, Anne, Fowler, Robert E., Franzen, Markus, Fraser, Lauchlan H., Fredriksson, Gabriella M., Freire-, Geraldo B., Jr., Frizzo, Tiago L. M., Fukuda, Daisuke, Furlani, Dario, Gaigher, Rene, Ganzhorn, Joerg U., Garcia, 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, Moises, Gunawardene, Nihara R., Gutierrez, Alvaro G., Gutierrez-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., Hebert, Christian, Helden, Alvin J., Henden, John-Andre, Henschel, Philipp, Hernandez, Lionel, Herrera, James P., Herrmann, Farina, Herzog, Felix, Higuera-Diaz, Diego, Hilje, Branko, Hofer, Hubert, Hoffmann, Anke, Horgan, Finbarr G., Hornung, Elisabeth, Horvath, Roland, Hylander, Kristoffer, Isaacs-Cubides, Paola, Ishida, Hiroaki, Ishitani, Masahiro, Jacobs, Carmen T., Jaramillo, Victor J., Jauker, Birgit, Jimenez Hernandez, F., 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, Koroesi, Adam, 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 Feon, Violette, LeBuhn, Gretchen, Legare, Jean-Philippe, Lehouck, Valerie, Lencinas, Maria V., Lentini, Pia E., Letcher, Susan G., Li, Qi, Litchwark, Simon A., Littlewood, Nick A., Liu, Yunhui, Lo-Man-Hung, Nancy, Lopez-Quintero, Carlos A., Louhaichi, Mounir, Lovei, 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, Maren, Inger E., Marin-Spiotta, Erika, Marsh, Charles J., Marshall, E. J. P., Martinez, Eliana, Pastur, Guillermo Martinez, Mateos, David Moreno, 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, Muonz-Alonso, Antonio, Munyekenye, B. F., Naidoo, Robin, Naithani, A., Nakagawa, Michiko, Nakamura, Akihiro, Nakashima, Yoshihiro, Naoe, Shoji, Nates-Parra, Guiomar, Gutierrez, Dario A. Navarrete, 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., Noeske, 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., Eduardo Otavo, Samuel, Page, Navendu V., Paritsis, Juan, Parra-H, Alejandro, Parry, Luke, Pe'er, Guy, Pearman, Peter B., Pelegrin, Nicolas, Pelissier, Raphael, 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., Proenca, Vania, 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, Jose M., Carlos Rey-Velasco, Juan, Reynolds, Chevonne, Ribeiro, Danilo Bandini, Richards, Miriam H., Richardson, Barbara A., Richardson, Michael J., Macip Rios, Rodrigo, Robinson, Richard, Robles, Carolina A., Roembke, Joerg, Romero-Duque, Luz Piedad, Ros, Matthias, Rosselli, Loreta, Rossiter, Stephen J., Roth, Dana S., Roulston, T'ai H., Rousseau, Laurent, Rubio, Andre V., Ruel, Jean-Claude, Sadler, Jonathan P., Safian, Szabolcs, Saldana-Vazquez, Romeo A., Sam, Katerina, Samnegard, Ulrika, Santana, Joana, Santos, Xavier, Savage, Jade, Schellhorn, Nancy A., Schilthuizen, Menno, Schmiedel, Ute, Schmitt, Christine B., Schon, Nicole L., Schuepp, 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, Ramon 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, Tothmeresz, Bela, 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 Joao, Verdu, Jose R., Vergara, Carlos H., Vergara, Pablo M., Verhulst, Jort, Virgilio, Massimiliano, Van Vu, Lien, 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., Jr., 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, Joern P. W., Purvis, Andy, 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, Echeverria-Londono, 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, Belen, Alcala, E. L., del Mar Alguacil, Maria, Alignier, Audrey, Ancrenaz, Marc, Andersen, Alan N., Arbelaez-Cortes, Enrique, Armbrecht, Inge, Arroyo-Rodriguez, Victor, Aumann, Tom, Axmacher, Jan C., Azhar, Badrul, Azpiroz, Adrian B., Baeten, Lander, Bakayoko, Adama, Baldi, Andras, Banks, John E., Baral, Sharad K., Barlow, Jos, Barratt, Barbara I. P., Barrico, Lurdes, Bartolommei, Paola, Barton, Diane M., Basset, Yves, Batary, Peter, Bates, Adam J., Baur, Bruno, Bayne, Erin M., Beja, Pedro, Benedick, Suzan, Berg, Ake, Bernard, Henry, Berry, Nicholas J., Bhatt, Dinesh, Bicknell, Jake E., Bihn, Jochen H., Blake, Robin J., Bobo, Kadiri S., Bocon, Roberto, Boekhout, Teun, Bohning-Gaese, Katrin, Bonham, Kevin J., Borges, Paulo A. V., Borges, Sergio H., Boutin, Celine, Bouyer, Jeremy, Bragagnolo, Cibele, Brandt, Jodi S., Brearley, Francis Q., Brito, Isabel, Bros, Vicenc, Brunet, Jorg, Buczkowski, Grzegorz, Buddle, Christopher M., Bugter, Rob, Buscardo, Erika, Buse, Joern, Cabra-Garcia, Jimmy, Caceres, Nilton C., Cagle, Nicolette L., Calvino-Cancela, Maria, Cameron, Sydney A., Cancello, Eliana M., Caparros, Rut, Cardoso, Pedro, Carpenter, Dan, Carrijo, Tiago F., Carvalho, Anelena L., Cassano, Camila R., Castro, Helena, Castro-Luna, Alejandro A., Cerda, Rolando 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-Lopez, Leopoldo, Cunningham, Saul A., D'Aniello, Biagio, D'Cruze, Neil, da Silva, Pedro Giovani, 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, Diekoetter, Tim, Dolia, Jignasu V., Dominguez, Erwin, Dominguez-Haydar, Yamileth, Dorn, Silvia, Draper, Isabel, Dreber, Niels, Dumont, Bertrand, Dures, Simon G., Dynesius, Mats, Edenius, Lars, Eggleton, Paul, Eigenbrod, Felix, Elek, Zoltan, 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., Firincioglu, Huseyin K., Flaspohler, David, Floren, Andreas, Fonte, Steven J., Fournier, Anne, Fowler, Robert E., Franzen, Markus, Fraser, Lauchlan H., Fredriksson, Gabriella M., Freire-, Geraldo B., Jr., Frizzo, Tiago L. M., Fukuda, Daisuke, Furlani, Dario, Gaigher, Rene, Ganzhorn, Joerg U., Garcia, 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, Moises, Gunawardene, Nihara R., Gutierrez, Alvaro G., Gutierrez-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., Hebert, Christian, Helden, Alvin J., Henden, John-Andre, Henschel, Philipp, Hernandez, Lionel, Herrera, James P., Herrmann, Farina, Herzog, Felix, Higuera-Diaz, Diego, Hilje, Branko, Hofer, Hubert, Hoffmann, Anke, Horgan, Finbarr G., Hornung, Elisabeth, Horvath, Roland, Hylander, Kristoffer, Isaacs-Cubides, Paola, Ishida, Hiroaki, Ishitani, Masahiro, Jacobs, Carmen T., Jaramillo, Victor J., Jauker, Birgit, Jimenez Hernandez, F., 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, Koroesi, Adam, 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 Feon, Violette, LeBuhn, Gretchen, Legare, Jean-Philippe, Lehouck, Valerie, Lencinas, Maria V., Lentini, Pia E., Letcher, Susan G., Li, Qi, Litchwark, Simon A., Littlewood, Nick A., Liu, Yunhui, Lo-Man-Hung, Nancy, Lopez-Quintero, Carlos A., Louhaichi, Mounir, Lovei, 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, Maren, Inger E., Marin-Spiotta, Erika, Marsh, Charles J., Marshall, E. J. P., Martinez, Eliana, Pastur, Guillermo Martinez, Mateos, David Moreno, 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, Muonz-Alonso, Antonio, Munyekenye, B. F., Naidoo, Robin, Naithani, A., Nakagawa, Michiko, Nakamura, Akihiro, Nakashima, Yoshihiro, Naoe, Shoji, Nates-Parra, Guiomar, Gutierrez, Dario A. Navarrete, 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., Noeske, 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., Eduardo Otavo, Samuel, Page, Navendu V., Paritsis, Juan, Parra-H, Alejandro, Parry, Luke, Pe'er, Guy, Pearman, Peter B., Pelegrin, Nicolas, Pelissier, Raphael, 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., Proenca, Vania, 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, Jose M., Carlos Rey-Velasco, Juan, Reynolds, Chevonne, Ribeiro, Danilo Bandini, Richards, Miriam H., Richardson, Barbara A., Richardson, Michael J., Macip Rios, Rodrigo, Robinson, Richard, Robles, Carolina A., Roembke, Joerg, Romero-Duque, Luz Piedad, Ros, Matthias, Rosselli, Loreta, Rossiter, Stephen J., Roth, Dana S., Roulston, T'ai H., Rousseau, Laurent, Rubio, Andre V., Ruel, Jean-Claude, Sadler, Jonathan P., Safian, Szabolcs, Saldana-Vazquez, Romeo A., Sam, Katerina, Samnegard, Ulrika, Santana, Joana, Santos, Xavier, Savage, Jade, Schellhorn, Nancy A., Schilthuizen, Menno, Schmiedel, Ute, Schmitt, Christine B., Schon, Nicole L., Schuepp, 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, Ramon 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, Tothmeresz, Bela, 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 Joao, Verdu, Jose R., Vergara, Carlos H., Vergara, Pablo M., Verhulst, Jort, Virgilio, Massimiliano, Van Vu, Lien, 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., Jr., 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, Joern P. W., and Purvis, Andy
- 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.
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49. 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, 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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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50. The Little Things that Run the City: Insect ecology, biodiversity and conservation in the City of Melbourne
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Mata, Luis, Ives, Christopher D., Morán-Ordóñez, Alejandra, Garrard, Georgia E., Ascelin Gordon, Cranney, Kate, Smith, Tessa R., Backstrom, Anna, Bickel, Daniel J., Hahs, Amy K., Mallik Malipatil, Moir, Melinda L., Plein, Michaela, Porch, Nick, Semeraro, Linda, Walker, Ken, Vesk, Peter A., Parris, Kirsten M., and Bekessy, Sarah A.
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