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pro vyhledávání: '"Vincent J Kalkman"'
Autor:
Axel Hochkirch, Melanie Bilz, Catarina C Ferreira, Anja Danielczak, David Allen, Ana Nieto, Carlo Rondinini, Kate Harding, Craig Hilton-Taylor, Caroline M Pollock, Mary Seddon, Jean-Christophe Vié, Keith N A Alexander, Emily Beech, Manuel Biscoito, Yoan Braud, Ian J Burfield, Filippo Maria Buzzetti, Marta Cálix, Kent E Carpenter, Ning Labbish Chao, Dragan Chobanov, Maarten J M Christenhusz, Bruce B Collette, Mia T Comeros-Raynal, Neil Cox, Matthew Craig, Annabelle Cuttelod, William R T Darwall, Benoit Dodelin, Nicholas K Dulvy, Eve Englefield, Michael F Fay, Nicholas Fettes, Jörg Freyhof, Silvia García, Mariana García Criado, Michael Harvey, Nick Hodgetts, Christina Ieronymidou, Vincent J Kalkman, Shelagh P Kell, James Kemp, Sonia Khela, Richard V Lansdown, Julia M Lawson, Danna J Leaman, Joana Magos Brehm, Nigel Maxted, Rebecca M Miller, Eike Neubert, Baudewijn Odé, David Pollard, Riley Pollom, Rob Pople, Juan José Presa Asensio, Gina M Ralph, Hassan Rankou, Malin Rivers, Stuart P M Roberts, Barry Russell, Alexander Sennikov, Fabien Soldati, Anna Staneva, Emilie Stump, Andy Symes, Dmitry Telnov, Helen Temple, Andrew Terry, Anastasiya Timoshyna, Chris van Swaay, Henry Väre, Rachel H L Walls, Luc Willemse, Brett Wilson, Jemma Window, Emma G E Wright, Thomas Zuna-Kratky
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 18, Iss 11, p e0293083 (2023)
Biodiversity loss is a major global challenge and minimizing extinction rates is the goal of several multilateral environmental agreements. Policy decisions require comprehensive, spatially explicit information on species' distributions and threats.
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/cfce4bc5802545d5be697a7a9de10b2a
Autor:
Mer Man Gurung, Cheten Dorji, Abir Man Sinchuri, Sanjit K. Rai, Karma C. Dendup, Vincent J. Kalkman
Publikováno v:
Journal of Threatened Taxa. 14:21836-21844
New records of 43 species of dragonflies and damselflies from Trongsa and Zhemgang districts in central Bhutan are provided. Two of these, Watanabeopetalia atkinsoni (Selys, 1878) and Tetrathemis platyptera (Selys, 1878), are new to Bhutan bringing t
Autor:
Tshering Nidup, null Karma Wangchuck, null Sonam Tobgay, null Tenzin Wangchuk, Vincent J. Kalkman, Barbara Gravendeel
Publikováno v:
Sherub Doenme: The Research Journal of Sherubtse College. 16
Fruit set in the orchids in the wild in Bhutan seems to be generally higher than in surrounding countries in Asia. To obtain more knowledge on local pollinators in Bhutan, pollinators were photographed in the private Orchidarium, over a period of six
Autor:
Vincent J. Kalkman, Jean-Pierre Boudot, Ryo Futahashi, John C. Abbott, Cornelio A. Bota-Sierra, Robert Guralnick, Seth M. Bybee, Jessica Ware, Michael W. Belitz
Publikováno v:
Diversity; Volume 14; Issue 11; Pages: 966
More than 1.2 million distribution records were used to create species distribution models for 402 Palaearctic species of dragonflies and damselflies. On the basis of these diversity maps of total, lentic and lotic diversity for the whole of the Pala
Autor:
Leslie Ries, Adolfo Cordero-Rivera, Paulo De Marco, Vincent J. Kalkman, Göran Sahlén, Jason T. Bried, Albert G. Orr, Filip Harabiš, Robert A. Cannings, Colin D. Jones, Mary Ann C. Perron, Gabriella J. Kietzka, Aleš Dolný, Frank Suhling, Celeste Searles Mazzacano, Michael A. Patten, Alex Córdoba-Aguilar, Joan Ball-Damerow, Adam M. Siepielski, Roy H. A. van Grunsven, Michael J. Samways, David Halstead, Brenda J. Smith, John P. Simaika, Martin Jeanmougin, Klaas-Douwe B. Dijkstra, Les G. Underhill, Erin White, Maya Rocha-Ortega, Christopher Hassall, Leandro Juen, John C. Abbott
Publikováno v:
BioScience. 70:914-923
Insects are reportedly experiencing widespread declines, but we generally have sparse data on their abundance. Correcting this shortfall will take more effort than professional entomologists alone can manage. Volunteer nature enthusiasts can greatly
Autor:
Vincent J. Kalkman, Dan A. Polhemus
The species of the damselfly genus Wahnesia Förster, 1900 occurring in the D’Entrecasteaux Islands, Louisiade Archipelago, and on Woodlark Island are reviewed, and four new species are described: W. muyuw from Woodlark Island, W. misima from Misim
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::507a60832c8e3de094855b82688befbe
https://zenodo.org/record/5120746
https://zenodo.org/record/5120746
Autor:
Melissa Sanchez Herrera, Paul B. Frandsen, Klaas-Douwe B. Dijkstra, Alan R. Lemmon, Jesse W. Breinholt, Emily Moriarty Lemmon, Jeffrey H. Skevington, Jessica L. Ware, Seth M. Bybee, Adolfo Cordero-Rivera, Robert J. Erickson, Vincent J. Kalkman, John C. Abbott, Anton Suvorov
Publikováno v:
Investigo. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidade de Vigo
Universidade de Vigo (UVigo)
Universidade de Vigo (UVigo)
Dragonflies and damselflies are a charismatic, medium-sized insect order (~6300 species) with a unique potential to approach comparative research questions. Their taxonomy and many ecological traits for a large fraction of extant species are relative
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::12a902fce6e3849832e5cd4517b47fe5
https://zenodo.org/record/6643504
https://zenodo.org/record/6643504
Publikováno v:
Zootaxa. 4869(2)
The male and female of Orthetrum erythronigrum sp. nov. are described from Great Nicobar Island and are believed to be endemic to the Nicobar Islands archipelago (holotype ♂, India, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Great Nicobar Island, Great Nicobar B
Autor:
T. Gyeltshen, Albert G. Orr, Vincent J. Kalkman, K. A. Subramanian, A. Zia, M. Bedjanič, M.K. Khan, K. Conniff, R. Babu
Publikováno v:
Zootaxa. 4849(1)
A checklist of the dragonflies and damselflies occurring in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India (including Andaman and Nicobar Islands), Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka is presented. In total 588 (including 559 full species) taxa are known to occur in the region
Orthetrum andamanicum sp. nov. (holotype ♂: India, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, South Andaman island, Chidiyatapu, N 11.51, E 92.71; 08-xii-1998; deposited in RMNH, Leiden; RMNH.INS.1152911), is described as new to science. Based on additional phot
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::b306bb5a46a748ce765fc1f5e64fd893
https://zenodo.org/record/3831764
https://zenodo.org/record/3831764