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A Gross Anatomy Ontology for Hymenoptera
- M. Yoder, István Mikó, Katja C. Seltmann, Matthew A. Bertone, A. Deans
- Biology, Medicine
- PloS one
- 29 December 2010
Hymenoptera is an extraordinarily diverse lineage, both in terms of species numbers and morphotypes, that includes sawflies, bees, wasps, and ants. These organisms serve critical roles as herbivores,… Expand
Attraction of the Bark Beetle Parasitoid Roptrocerus xylophagorum (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae) to Host-Associated Olfactory Cues
- B. Sullivan, E. M. Pettersson, Katja C. Seltmann, C. Berisford
- Biology
- 1 December 2000
Abstract Studies were conducted to identify host location cues used by Roptrocerus xylophagorum (Ratzeburg), a larval/pupal parasitoid of bark beetles. In Y-tube olfactometer bioassays, female R.… Expand
Finding Our Way through Phenotypes
- A. Deans, S. Lewis, +71 authors Paula M. Mabee
- Biology, Medicine
- PLoS biology
- 1 January 2015
Imagine if we could compute across phenotype data as easily as genomic data; this article calls for efforts to realize this vision and discusses the potential benefits.
Revision of the Oriental genera of Agathidinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) with an emphasis on Thailand and interactive keys to genera published in three different formats
- M. Sharkey, D. S. Yu, S. Noort, Katja C. Seltmann, L. Penev
- Biology
- 23 September 2009
Th e genera of Oriental Agathidinae are revised and a fully illustrated dichotomous key is presented. New generic concepts are proposed for Bassus Fabricius, 1804 and Hypsostypos Baltazar, 1963.… Expand
Accelerating the Digitization of Biodiversity Research Specimens through Online Public Participation
- Elizabeth R. Ellwood, B. A. Dunckel, +9 authors A. Mast
- Geography
- 1 April 2015
A hymenopterists' guide to the Hymenoptera Anatomy Ontology: Utility, clarification, and future directions
- Katja C. Seltmann, M. Yoder, +34 authors A. Deans
- Biology
- 31 May 2012
Abstract Hymenoptera exhibit an incredible diversity of phenotypes, the result of ~240 million years of evolution and the primary subject of more than 250 years of research. Here we describe the… Expand
On Dorsal Prothoracic Appendages in Treehoppers (Hemiptera: Membracidae) and the Nature of Morphological Evidence
- István Mikó, F. Friedrich, +6 authors A. Deans
- Biology, Medicine
- PloS one
- 17 January 2012
A spectacular hypothesis was published recently, which suggested that the “helmet” (a dorsal thoracic sclerite that obscures most of the body) of treehoppers (Insecta: Hemiptera: Membracidae) is… Expand
Data publication and dissemination of interactive keys under the open access model ZooKeys working example
- L. Penev, M. Sharkey, +7 authors M. Dallwitz
- Computer Science
- 23 September 2009
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Areas of endemism in the Nearctic: a case study of 1339 species of Miridae (Insecta: Hemiptera) and their plant hosts
- C. Weirauch, Katja C. Seltmann, +4 authors P. Soltis
- Biology
- 1 June 2017
Areas of endemism are essential first hypotheses in investigating historical biogeography, but there is a surprising paucity of such hypotheses for the Nearctic region. Miridae, the plant bugs, are… Expand
Accelerating the Digitization of Biodiversity Research Specimens through Online Public Participation
- Elizabeth R Ellwood, B. A. Dunckel, +9 authors A. Mast
- Biology
- 24 February 2015
A goal of the biodiversity research community is to digitize the majority of the one billion specimens in US collections by 2020. Meeting this ambitious goal requires increased collaboration and… Expand
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