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The butterfly effect: geographic patterns of DNA barcode variation in subtropical Lepidoptera
Forest dynamics, spatial distribution patterns, and sampling scale are associated with mitochondrial DNA variation in Argentinian butterflies
Hunting for a water mite neotype in southern Norway
Scientists rediscover lost specimens of water mite in Norway 120 years after they were first described
GBOL III: Dark Taxa
Researchers launch new BIOSCAN project that aims to illuminate thousands of new insect species on Germany’s doorstep.
What can’t be measured won’t be managed: Scientists and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency work together to conserve the Great Lakes
The Great Lakes DNA Barcoding project brings together several international partners to understand the aquatic invertebrate biodiversity in the Laurentian Great Lakes
Spring into action: Life in Earth’s rarest soils under threat
Springtails (Collembola) in the Antarctic indicate that unique soil biodiversity in the region faces biotic homogenization due to increased human activity
30 million reasons you will be missed
Pioneer field biologist, entomologist, and mentor, Terry Erwin passes away at age 79
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