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John W.H. Trueman, David K. Yeates
Publikováno v:
ZooKeys, Vol 500, Pp 141-149 (2015)
Johnson et al. (2013) found that morphometric measurements of dragonfly wings taken from actual specimens and measurements taken from whole-drawer images of those specimens were equally accurate. We do not believe that their conclusions are justified
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Autor:
John W.H. Trueman
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Cladistics : the international journal of the Willi Hennig SocietyREFERENCES. 9(1)
Autor:
Richard J. Rowe, John W.H. Trueman
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Odonatology. 22:167-172
We address six issues raised by Nel, Garrouste and Schubnel (2019) concerning the scheme of wing vein homology and nomenclature proposed by Trueman and Rowe (2019); showing in particular how eviden...
Autor:
John W.H. Trueman, Richard J. Rowe
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Odonatology. 22:73-88
Existing nomenclatures for the venation of the odonate wing are inconsistent and inaccurate. We offer a new scheme, based on the evolution and ontogeny of the insect wing and on the physical struct...
Autor:
David K. Yeates, John W.H. Trueman
Publikováno v:
ZooKeys, Vol 500, Pp 141-149 (2015)
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Johnson et al. (2013) found that morphometric measurements of dragonfly wings taken from actual specimens and measurements taken from whole-drawer images of those specimens were equally accurate. We do not believe that their conclusions are justified
Autor:
Karen M. C. Rowe, Leo Joseph, John W.H. Trueman, Janet L. Gardner, N Wayne Longmore, Alicia Toon, Árpád S. Nyári, Tri Haryoko
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Zoologica Scripta. 43:235-248
The passerine family Meliphagidae (the honeyeaters) comprises 175-180 species in 40-50 genera. It is an iconic element of the Australo-Papuan avifauna and also occurs in Indonesia and on remote Pacific Ocean islands. Building on previous molecular st
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Systematic Biology. 62:285-297
The order in which the 3 groups of winged insects (the Pterygota) diverged from their common ancestor has important implications for understanding the origin of insect flight. But despite this importance, the split between the Odonata (dragonflies an
Autor:
Ainsley E. Seago, Leo Joseph, Stephen L. Cameron, Leigh A. Nelson, David K. Yeates, John W.H. Trueman
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Systematic Entomology. 36:209-217
The recently introduced term ‘integrative taxonomy’ refers to taxonomy that integrates all available data sources to frame species limits. We survey current taxonomic methods available to delimit species that integrate a variety of data, includin
Autor:
John W.H. Trueman
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Journal of Human Evolution. 59:223-226
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Archives of Virology. 153:2177-2187
There are more than 30 species in the bean common mosaic virus lineage of the genus Potyvirus. We have used their partial coat protein gene sequences to infer their phylogenies and have compared these with host and provenance information. Members of