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Article Reference New Guinean Melobasis C.G. (Buprestidae: Anthaxiini: Melanophilina): new species, redefinition of subgenera and preliminary checklist
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Article Reference Description de deux nouveaux Somatoclepters (Breuning, 1947) de Nouvelle Calédonie, !e partie (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Lamiinae, Parmenini)
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Article Reference A new subspecies and a new individual form of Megasoma Kirby, 1825 of Peru (Coleopteraé, Scarabaeidae, Dynastinae)
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Article Reference Synonymies, transferenes, redescriptions and new species in Lamiinae (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae)
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Article Reference First records of Eulophidae from Cambodia (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea)
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2018
Article Reference Nouveaux Mélolonthides afro-tropicaux (Coleoptera, Scarabaeoidea, Melolonthidae)
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Article Reference Nopuveaux Melolonthides de Zambie et du Malawi (Coleoptera, Scarabaeoidea, Melolonthidae)
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Article Reference Significant loss of mitochondrial diversity within the last century due to extinction of peripheral populations in eastern gorillas
Species and populations are disappearing at an alarming rate as a direct result of human activities. Loss of genetic diversity associated with population decline directly impacts species’ long-term survival. Therefore, preserving genetic diversity is of considerable conservation importance. However, to assist in conservation efforts, it is important to understand how genetic diversity is spatially distributed and how it changes due to anthropogenic pressures. In this study, we use historical museum and modern faecal samples of two critically endangered eastern gorilla taxa, Grauer’s (Gorilla beringei graueri) and mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei beringei), to directly infer temporal changes in genetic diversity within the last century. Using over 100 complete mitochondrial genomes, we observe a significant decline in haplotype and nucleotide diversity in Grauer’s gorillas. By including historical samples from now extinct populations we show that this decline can be attributed to the loss of peripheral populations rather than a decrease in genetic diversity within the core range of the species. By directly quantifying genetic changes in the recent past, our study shows that human activities have severely impacted eastern gorilla genetic diversity within only four to five generations. This rapid loss calls for dedicated conservation actions, which should include preservation of the remaining peripheral populations.
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2018
Article Reference Reply to “Comment on “Ecological niche of Neanderthals from Spy Cave revealed by nitrogen isotopes of individual amino acids in collagen.” [J. Hum. Evol. 93 (2016) 82–90]” [J. Hum. Evol. 117 (2018) 53–55]
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2018
Article Reference Additional data on eastern Pantepui Orthalicoidea land snails (Mollusca, Gastropoda)
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2020