Browsing by Author "Wharton, Robert"
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Yoder, Matthew Jon (2009-05-15)Diapriids (Hymenoptera: Diapriidae) are small parasitic wasps. Though found throughout the world they are relatively unknown. A framework for advancing diapriid systematics is developed by introducing a new web-based ...
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Deans, Andrew; Lewis, Suzanna; Huala, Eva; Anzaldo, Salvatore; Ashburner, Michael; Balhoff, James; Blackburn, David; Blake, Judith; J. Gordon Burleigh; Chanet, Bruno; Cooper, Laurel; Mélanie Courtot; Sándor Csösz; Cui, Hong; Dahdul, Wasila; Das, Sandip; T. Alexander Dececchi; Dettai, Agnes; Diogo, Rui; Druzinsky, Robert; Dumontier, Michel; Franz, Nico; Friedrich, Frank; Gkoutos, George; Haendel, Melissa; Harmon, Luke; Hayamizu, Terry; He, Yongqun; Hines, Heather; Ibrahim, Nizar; Jackson, Laura; Jaiswal, Pankaj; James-Zorn, Christina; Sebastian Köhler; Lecointre, Guillaume; Lapp, Hilmar; Lawrence, Carolyn; Nicolas Le Novère; Lundberg, John; Macklin, James; Mast, Austin; Midford, Peter; István Mikó; Mungall, Christopher; Oellrich, Anika; Osumi-Sutherland, David; Parkinson, Helen; Martín J. Ramírez; Richter, Stefan; Robinson, Peter; Ruttenberg, Alan; Schulz, Katja; Segerdell, Erik; Seltmann, Katja; Sharkey, Michael; Smith, Aaron; Smith, Barry; Specht, Chelsea; R. Burke Squires; Thacker, Robert; Thessen, Anne; Fernandez-Triana, Jose; Vihinen, Mauno; Vize, Peter; Vogt, Lars; Wall, Christine; Walls, Ramona; Westerfeld, Monte; Wharton, Robert; Wirkner, Christian; Woolley, James; Yoder, Matthew; Zorn, Aaron; Mabee, Paula (PLoS Biology, 2015)
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Narayanan, Anne Michelle (Texas A&M University, 2005-11-01)The desert termite Gnathamitermes tubiformans and its unique foraging tubes are a common fixture in rangelands across Arizona, New Mexico, northern Mexico, and Texas. Although it is a native species and has thrived for ...
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Xie, Jialei (2013-08-27)Maternally-transmitted associations between endosymbiotic bacteria and insects are diverse and widespread in nature. To counter loss by imperfect vertical transmission, many heritable microbes have evolved compensational ...
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Menard, Katrina Louise (Texas A&M University, 2006-10-30)Pine cone beetles (Conophthorus sp.) are serious pests of many forest ecosystems since they burrow into pine cone tissues for egg deposition, causing the death of the seeds. Management of these beetles in natural and ...
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Zhaurova, Kira (2009-06-02)A species-level revision and a phylogenetic analysis of the genus Physotarsus Townes are performed. Physotarsus is expanded to include 17 new species: P. albus sp. nov., P. claviger sp. nov., P. concavus sp. nov., P. ...
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Jones, Joshua R. (2014-11-24)The family Ascalaphidae, or owlflies, is a cosmopolitan and charismatic but poorly-understood and taxonomically ill-organized family of Neuroptera (lacewings). Prior to this work, it comprised approximately 450 valid ...