Data Use & Publications

Guidelines for Acceptable Use of Data

Recommended Citation Formats

Use one of the following formats to cite data retrieved from the SCAN network:

General Citation:
SCAN. 2019. http//:scan-bugs.org/portal/index.php. Accessed on XXXX.
Usage of occurrence data from specific institutions:

Biodiversity occurrence data published by: <List of Collections> (Accessed through SCAN Data Portal, http//:scan-bugs.org/portal/index.php, YYYY-MM-DD)

For example:
Biodiversity occurrence data published by: Field Museum of Natural History, Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, and New York Botanical Garden (Accessed through SCAN Data Portal, http//:scan-bugs.org/portal/index.php, 2018-11-09)

There are scores of data providers that also post data on GBIF and and GBIF automatically provides a DOI for reference that you can use in a publication.  We are working to have all collections in SCAN serve data on GBIF.

Occurrence Record Use Policy

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Publications that have used data from North American Arthropod Collections

Brusca, R.C., Wiens, J.F., Meyer, W.M., Eble, J., Franklin, K., Overpeck, J.T. and Moore, W., 2013. Dramatic response to climate change in the Southwest: Robert Whittaker’s 1963 Arizona Mountain plant transect revisited. Ecology and evolution, 3(10), pp.3307-3319.
Moore, W., Meyer III, W.M., Eble, J.A., Franklin, K., Wiens, J.F. and Brusca, R.C., 2013. Introduction to the Arizona Sky Island Arthropod Project (ASAP): systematics, biogeography, ecology, and population genetics of arthropods of the Madrean Sky Islands. Proceedings RMRS, 2013, p.144.
Smith, A.D., 2013. Phylogenetic revision of the North American Asidini (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae). Systematic Entomology, 38(3), pp.585-614.
Stucky, B. J. 2013. Morphology, bioacoustics, and ecology of Tibicen neomexicensis sp. n., a new species of cicada from the Sacramento Mountains in New Mexico, U.S.A. (Hemiptera, Cicadidae, Tibicen). ZooKeys:49-71.
Franz, N.M., O’Brien, C.W., Shirota, S.D., Shillingburg, M.T. and Gilbert, E.E., 2014. Assembling a virtual Weevils of North America checklist with Symbiota–preliminary insights. In 12th Biennial Conference of Science and Management on the Colorado Plateau (Vol. 5).
Gries, C. and Mr Edward E Gilbert, D.N.M.F., 2014. Symbiota–A virtual platform for creating voucher-based biodiversity information communities. Biodiversity data journal, (2).
Huston, D.C., Araujo, D., Gibson, J.R. and Hutchinson, J.T., 2014. Epicauta polingi (Coleóptera: Meloidae) Feeding on Mountain Laurel (Sophora secundiflora) and Guajillo (Acacia berlandieri) in West Texas. Southwestern Entomologist, 39(4), pp.887-891.
Lee, S. 2014. Preliminary list of the lepidopterous insects in the Arizona State University Hasbrouck Insect Collection. Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity,7(1), e76-e94.
Lee, S., 2014. Preliminary list of the lepidopterous insects in the Arizona State University Hasbrouck Insect Collection. Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity, 7(1), pp.e76-e94.
Ludaescher, B., Hanken, J., Lowery, D., Macklin, J., Morris, P.J., Morris, R. and Song, T., 2014, September. Workflow Support for Continuous Data Quality Control in a FilteredPush Network. In TDWG 2014 ANNUAL CONFERENCE.
MacRae, T.C. and Heinold, B.D., 2014. First records of Ptilophorus wrightii (LeConte 1868)(Coleoptera: Ripiphoridae: Ptilophorinae) in Colorado and Oklahoma, with observations of female behavior. The Pan-Pacific Entomologist, 90(1), pp.47-53.
Rodriguez, J., Pitts, J.P., von Dohlen, C.D. and Wilson, J.S., 2014. Müllerian mimicry as a result of codivergence between velvet ants and spider wasps. PloS one, 9(11), p.e112942.
Brantley, S.L., Chapman, C.A., & N.S. Cobb. 2015. Comparative spider community changes along two elevation gradients in the southwestern U.S., chap. D in Proceedings of the 12th Biennial Conference of Research on the Colorado Plateau: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2016. 
Chaini, S. 2015. A Gap Analysis of Biodiversity Research in Rocky Mountain National Park: A Pilot Study on Spiders. (Doctoral dissertation, Duke University).
Cushing, P.E., Graham, M.R., Prendini, L. and Brookhart, J.O., 2015. A multilocus molecular phylogeny of the endemic North American camel spider family Eremobatidae (Arachnida: Solifugae). Molecular phylogenetics and evolution, 92, pp.280-293.
Czechowski, P., 2015. Antarctic biodiversity surveys using high throughput sequencing: understanding landscape and communities of the Prince Charles Mountains (Doctoral dissertation).
Dahlberg, E. 2015. A new earliest Paleocene (Puercan) fauna from the Denver Formation in Colorado’s Denver Basin. University of Colorado, Boulder, CO.
Hicks, A. 2015. In the shadow of a megalopolis, a new Flexamia from a threatened grass species in the New Jersey Pine Barrens (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae, Deltocephalinae, Paralimnini). ZooKeys:69-79.
Johnston, M.A., Fleming, D., Franz, N.M. and Smith, A.D., 2015. Amphidorini LeConte (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) of Arizona: keys and species accounts. The Coleopterists Bulletin, 69(mo14), pp.27-54.
Lannoye, E. 2015. A new middle Paleocene mammalian fauna from the Fort Union Formation, Great Divide Basin, Wyoming. University of Colorado, Boulder, CO.
McHugh, J.V. and Chaboo, C.S., 2015. Beetles (Coleoptera) of Peru: A Survey of the Families. Erotylidae Latreille, 1802. Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, 88(2), pp.274-282.
Meyer III, W.M., Eble, J.A., Franklin, K., McManus, R.B., Brantley, S.L., Henkel, J., Marek, P.E., Hall, W.E., Olson, C.A., McInroy, R. and Loaiza, E.M.B., 2015. Ground-dwelling arthropod communities of a sky island mountain range in southeastern Arizona, USA: Obtaining a baseline for assessing the effects of climate change. PloS one, 10(9), p.e0135210.
Whitman-Zai, J., Francis, M., Geick, M. and Cushing, P.E., 2015. Revision and morphological phylogenetic analysis of the funnel web spider genus Agelenopsis (Araneae: Agelenidae). The Journal of Arachnology, 43(1), pp.1-26.
DiDomenico, A. and Hedin, M., 2016. New species in the Sitalcina sura species group (Opiliones, Laniatores, Phalangodidae), with evidence for a biogeographic link between California desert canyons and Arizona sky islands. ZooKeys, (586), p.1.
Donaldson, T.G., de León, A.A.P., Li, A.I., Castro-Arellano, I., Wozniak, E., Boyle, W.K., Hargrove, R., Wilder, H.K., Kim, H.J., Teel, P.D. and Lopez, J.E., 2016. Assessment of the geographic distribution of Ornithodoros turicata (Argasidae): climate variation and host diversity. PLoS neglected tropical diseases, 10(2), p.e0004383.
Edler, D., Guedes, T., Zizka, A., Rosvall, M. and Antonelli, A., 2016. Infomap bioregions: interactive mapping of biogeographical regions from species distributions. Systematic biology, 66(2), pp.197-204.
Espíndola, A., Ruffley, M., Smith, M.L., Carstens, B.C., Tank, D.C. and Sullivan, J., 2016. Identifying cryptic diversity with predictive phylogeography. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 283(1841), p.20161529.
Ferrer-Paris, J.R., Lozano, C., Cardozo-Urdaneta, A. and Cabianca, A.T., 2016. Indicative response of Oxysternon festivum Linné (Coleoptera: Scarabaidae) to vegetation condition in the basin of the Orinoco river, Venezuela. Journal of insect conservation, 20(3), pp.527-538.
Franz, N., Cobb, N., Brandt, B. and Basham, A., 2016, October. Introducing LepNet-the Lepidoptera of North America Network. In TDWG 2016 ANNUAL CONFERENCE.*
Linnell, J.D., Kaltenborn, B., Bredin, Y. and Gjershaug, J.O., 2016. Biodiversity assessment of the Fagaras Mountains, Romania.
Madsen, H.B., Schmidt, H.T. and Rasmussen, C., 2016. Distriktskatalog over Danmarks bier (Hymenoptera, Apoidea). Entomologiske Meddelelser, 83(2).
McHugh, M. and Sikes, D., 2016. Bombus occidentalis in Alaska and the need for future study (Hymenoptera: Apidae). Newsletter of the Alaska Entomological Society, 9(1), pp.2-5.
Prosi, R., Wiesbauer, H. and Müller, A., 2016. Distribution, biology and habitat of the rare European osmiine bee species Osmia (Melanosmia) pilicornis (Hymenoptera, Megachilidae, Osmiini). Journal of Hymenoptera Research, 52, p.1.
Rodrigues, M.E., Koroiva, R., Ragalzi-da-Silva, E. and de Moura, E.B., 2016. Mecistogaster linearis (Fabricius)(Odonata: Coenagrionidae): First Record from Mato Grosso do Sul State, Brazil. EntomoBrasilis, 9(3), pp.212-215.
Sikes, D.S., Copas, K., Hirsch, T., Longino, J.T. and Schigel, D., 2016. On natural history collections, digitized and not: a response to Ferro and Flick. ZooKeys, (618), p.145.
Sikes, D.S., Trumbo, S.T. and Peck, S.B., 2016. Cryptic diversity in the New World burying beetle fauna: Nicrophorus hebes Kirby; new status as a resurrected name (Coleoptera: Silphidae: Nicrophorinae). Arthropod Systematics & Phylogeny, 74, pp.299-309.
Starrett, J., Derkarabetian, S., Richart, C.H., Cabrero, A. and Hedin, M., 2016. A new monster from southwest Oregon forests: Cryptomaster behemoth sp. n.(Opiliones, Laniatores, Travunioidea). ZooKeys, (555), p.11.
Whitehouse, R.J., 2016. New State and County Records for Oopterinus distinctus O’Brien (Coleoptera: Curculionidae; Curculioninae; Otidocephalini). Transactions of the American Entomological Society, 142(1), pp.87-91.
Alaniz, A.J., Bacigalupo, A. and Cattan, P.E., 2017. Spatial quantification of the world population potentially exposed to Zika virus. International journal of epidemiology, 46(3), pp.966-975.
Behm, R. and Seltmann, K., 2017. From rejection to collection! A new entomology collection at the University of California, Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History takes the university by swarm.
Bisulca, C., Pool, M. and Odegaard, N., 2017. A survey of plant and insect exudates in the archaeology of Arizona. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 15, pp.272-281.
Chamberlain, S.A. and Boettiger, C., 2017. R Python, and Ruby clients for GBIF species occurrence data. PeerJ PrePrints.
Figueroa-Castro, P., López-Martínez, V., Sánchez-García, J.A. and Martínez-Martínez, L., 2017. First record of Alienoclypeus insolitus Shenefelt, 1978 (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) from Guerrero and distributional data from Jalisco and Oaxaca, Mexico. The Pan-Pacific Entomologist, 93(4), pp.234-239.
Franz, N. and Zhang, G., 2017. Three new species of entimine weevils in Early Miocene amber from the Dominican Republic (Coleoptera: Curculionidae). Biodiversity data journal, (5).
Gibbs, J. and Dathe, H.H., 2017. First records of Hylaeus (Paraprosopis) pictipes Nylander, 1852 (Hymenoptera: Colletidae) in North America. Check List, 13(3), p.2116.
Grossenbacher, D.L., Brandvain, Y., Auld, J.R., Burd, M., Cheptou, P.O., Conner, J.K., Grant, A.G., Hovick, S.M., Pannell, J.R., Pauw, A. and Petanidou, T., 2017. Self‐compatibility is over‐represented on islands. New Phytologist, 215(1), pp.469-478.
Guenard, B.S., Weiser, M.D., Gomez, K., Narula, N. and Economo, E.P., 2017. The Global Ant Biodiversity Informatics (GABI) database: synthesizing data on the geographic distribution of ant species (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Myrmecological News.
Hesler, L.S. and Lundgren, J.G., 2017. First record of Hippodamia variegata (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) in Illinois, USA, and relation to its other Midwestern collection records. The Great Lakes Entomologist, 50(1), p.9.
Jasso-Selles, D.E., De Martini, F., Freeman, K.D., Garcia, M.D., Merrell, T.L., Scheffrahn, R.H. and Gile, G.H., 2017. The parabasalid symbiont community of Heterotermes aureus: Molecular and morphological characterization of four new species and reestablishment of the genus Cononympha. European journal of protistology, 61, pp.48-63.
Nico, M., 2017. Model selection in statistical historical biogeography of Neotropical insectsâ The Exophthalmus genus complex (Curculionidae: Entiminae). Molecular phylogenetics and evolution.
Nicolson, N. and Tucker, A., 2017, October. Identifying Novel Features from Specimen Data for the Prediction of Valuable Collection Trips. In International Symposium on Intelligent Data Analysis (pp. 235-246). Springer, Cham.
Schmitt, S., Pouteau, R., Justeau, D., de Boissieu, F. and Birnbaum, P., 2017. ssdm: An r package to predict distribution of species richness and composition based on stacked species distribution models. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 8(12), pp.1795-1803.
Seltmann, K.C., Cobb, N.S., Gall, L.F., Bartlett, C.R., Basham, M.A., Betancourt, I., Bills, C., Brandt, B., Brown, R.L., Bundy, C. and Caterino, M.S., 2017. LepNet: The Lepidoptera of North America Network. Zootaxa, 4247(1), pp.73-77.
Sharkey, M.J. and Chapman, E.G., 2017. Phylogeny of the Agathidinae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) with a revised tribal classification and the description of a new genus. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, 119(sp1), pp.823-843.
Simonsen, A.K., Dinnage, R., Barrett, L.G., Prober, S.M. and Thrall, P.H., 2017. Symbiosis limits establishment of legumes outside their native range at a global scale. Nature Communications, 8, p.14790.
Sofaer, H.R. and Jarnevich, C.S., 2017. Accounting for sampling patterns reverses the relative importance of trade and climate for the global sharing of exotic plants. Global ecology and biogeography, 26(6), pp.669-678.
Suzuki-Ohno, Y., Yokoyama, J., Nakashizuka, T. and Kawata, M., 2017. Utilization of photographs taken by citizens for estimating bumblebee distributions. Scientific reports, 7(1), p.11215.
Townhill, B., Pinnegar, J., Tinker, J., Jones, M., Simpson, S., Stebbing, P. and Dye, S., 2017. Non‐native marine species in north‐west Europe: Developing an approach to assess future spread using regional downscaled climate projections. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, 27(5), pp.1035-1050.
Troudet, J., Grandcolas, P., Blin, A., Vignes-Lebbe, R. and Legendre, F., 2017. Taxonomic bias in biodiversity data and societal preferences. Scientific Reports, 7(1), p.9132.
Uludag, A., Aksoy, N., Yazlık, A., Arslan, Z.F., Yazmış, E., Uremis, I., Cossu, T.A., Groom, Q., Pergl, J., Pyšek, P. and Brundu, G., 2017. Alien flora of Turkey: checklist, taxonomic composition and ecological attributes. NeoBiota, 35, p.61.
Ward, M.A., Brantley, S.L. and Miller, K.B., 2017. Trachypachus inermis Motschulsky (Coleoptera: Trachypachidae), a New State Record for New Mexico, USA. The Coleopterists Bulletin, 71(2), pp.372-374.
Will, K., Madan, R. and Hsu, H.H., 2017. Additions to the knowledge of Nevada carabid beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) and a preliminary list of carabids from the Great Basin National Park. Biodiversity Data Journal, (5).
Antonelli, A., Zizka, A., Carvalho, F.A., Scharn, R., Bacon, C.D., Silvestro, D. and Condamine, F.L., 2018. Amazonia is the primary source of Neotropical biodiversity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 115(23), pp.6034-6039.
Ballesteros, J.A. and Hormiga, G., 2018. Species delimitation of the North American orchard-spider Leucauge venusta (Walckenaer, 1841)(Araneae, Tetragnathidae). Molecular phylogenetics and evolution, 121, pp.183-197.
Barlow, J., França, F., Gardner, T.A., Hicks, C.C., Lennox, G.D., Berenguer, E., Castello, L., Economo, E.P., Ferreira, J., Guenard, B. and Leal, C.G., 2018. The future of hyperdiverse tropical ecosystems. Nature, 559(7715), p.517.
Barrales-Alcalá, D., Francke, O.F. and Prendini, L., 2018. Systematic Revision of the Giant Vinegaroons of the Mastigoproctus giganteus Complex (Thelyphonida: Thelyphonidae) of North America. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 2018(418), pp.1-63.
Belitz, M.W., Hendrick, L.K., Monfils, M.J., Cuthrell, D.L., Marshall, C.J., Kawahara, A.Y., Cobb, N.S., Zaspel, J.M., Horton, A.M., Huber, S.L. and Warren, A.D., 2018. Aggregated occurrence records of the federally endangered Poweshiek skipperling (Oarisma poweshiek). Biodiversity data journal, (6).
Booysen, M., Sikes, D., Bowser, M.L. and Andrews, R., 2018. Earthworms (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae) of Interior Alaska. Biodiversity data journal, (6).
Buckley, S., 2018. Restoring Food Chains for Monarch Butterflies in the Southwestern United States (Doctoral dissertation, The University of Arizona).
Byeon, D.H., Jung, S., Mo, C. and Lee, W.H., 2018. Effectiveness of Sensitivity Analysis for Parameter Selection in CLIMEX Modeling of Metcalfa pruinosa Distribution. Journal of Biosystems Engineering, 43(4), pp.410-419.
Ceccarelli, S., Balsalobre, A., Medone, P., Cano, M.E., Gonçalves, R.G., Feliciangeli, D., Vezzani, D., Wisnivesky-Colli, C., Gorla, D.E., Marti, G.A. and Rabinovich, J.E., 2018. DataTri, a database of American triatomine species occurrence. Scientific data, 5.
Chahad-Ehlers, S., Fushita, A.T., Lacorte, G.A., de Assis, P.C.P. and Del Lama, S.N., 2018. Effects of habitat suitability for vectors, environmental factors and host characteristics on the spatial distribution of the diversity and prevalence of haemosporidians in waterbirds from three Brazilian wetlands. Parasites & vectors, 11(1), p.276.
Espíndola, A. and Pliscoff, P., 2018. The relationship between pollinator visits and climatic suitabilities in specialized pollination interactions. Annals of the Entomological Society of America.
Faurby, S. and Araújo, M.B., 2018. Anthropogenic range contractions bias species climate change forecasts. Nature Climate Change, 8(3), p.252.
Ferro, M.L., 2018. New state records for Coniopterygidae (Neuroptera) with an updated list of species in North America north of Mexico.
Guevara, L. and Sánchez-Cordero, V., 2018. New records of a critically endangered shrew from Mexican cloud forests (Soricidae, Cryptotis nelsoni) and prospects for future field research. Biodiversity data journal, (6).
Hardisty, A.R., Belbin, L., Hobern, D., McGeoch, M.A., Pirzl, R., Williams, K.J. and Kissling, W.D.D., 2018. Research infrastructure challenges in preparing essential biodiversity variables data products for alien invasive species. Environmental Research Letters.
Hedin, M., Derkarabetian, S., Blair, J. and Paquin, P., 2018. Sequence capture phylogenomics of eyeless Cicurina spiders from Texas caves, with emphasis on US federally-endangered species from Bexar County (Araneae, Hahniidae). ZooKeys, (769), p.49.
Inman, R., Franklin, J., Esque, T. and Nussear, K., 2018. Spatial sampling bias in the Neotoma paleoecological archives affects species paleo-distribution models. Quaternary Science Reviews, 198, pp.115-125.
Jiang, D., Chen, S., Hao, M., Fu, J. and Ding, F., 2018. Mapping the Potential Global Codling Moth (Cydia pomonella L.) Distribution Based on a Machine Learning Method. Scientific reports, 8(1), p.13093.
Johnston, M.A., 2018. Diversity and Distribution of the Desert Stink Beetles: Systematics of the Amphidorini LeConte, 1862 (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) (Doctoral dissertation, Arizona State University).
Johnston, M.A., Aalbu, R.L. and Franz, N.M., 2018. An updated checklist of the Tenebrionidae sec. Bousquet et al. 2018 of the Algodones Dunes of California, with comments on checklist data practices. Biodiversity data journal, (6).
Kawahara, A.Y., Breinholt, J.W., Espeland, M., Storer, C., Plotkin, D., Dexter, K.M., Toussaint, E.F., St Laurent, R.A., Brehm, G., Vargas, S. and Forero, D., 2018. Phylogenetics of moth-like butterflies (Papilionoidea: Hedylidae) based on a new 13-locus target capture probe set. Molecular phylogenetics and evolution, 127, pp.600-605.
Koch, J.B., Vandame, R., Mérida‐Rivas, J., Sagot, P. and Strange, J., 2018. Quaternary climate instability is correlated with patterns of population genetic variability in Bombus huntii. Ecology and evolution, 8(16), pp.7849-7864.
Lowenstein, D.M., Andrews, H., Rudolph, E., Wiman, N.G. and Marshall, C.J., 2018. Historical records of the digger wasps, Astata Latreille 1796 (Hymenoptera: Crabronidae: Astatinae), from the United States and Canada in the Oregon State Arthropod Collection. Catalog: Oregon State Arthropod Collection, 2(1).Bowser, M., Two new records of mayflies (Ephemeroptera) from Alaska. Alaska Entomological Society, 1, p.11.
MacLean, H.J., Nielsen, M.E., Kingsolver, J.G. and Buckley, L.B., 2018. Using museum specimens to track morphological shifts through climate change. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 374(1763), p.20170404.
Marx, M. and Quillfeldt, P., 2018. Species distribution models of European Turtle Doves in Germany are more reliable with presence only rather than presence absence data. Scientific reports, 8(1), p.16898.
McNary, T.J., 2018. Description of a new grasshopper species of the Melanoplus artemisiae species group, M. carharti n. sp.(Orthoptera, Acrididae, Melanoplinae) from the Flat Top Mountains of northwestern Colorado. Transactions of the American Entomological Society, 144(1), pp.109-118.
Nicolson, N., Paton, A., Phillips, S. and Tucker, A., 2018, October. Specimens as research objects: reconciliation across distributed repositories to enable metadata propagation. In 2018 IEEE 14th International Conference on e-Science (e-Science) (pp. 125-135). IEEE.
Pelletier, T.A., Carstens, B.C., Tank, D.C., Sullivan, J. and Espíndola, A., 2018. Predicting plant conservation priorities on a global scale. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 115(51), pp.13027-13032.
Peterson, A.T., Kumar, R.S., Nair, M.V. and Talukdar, G., 2018. Digital Accessible Knowledge of the birds of India: characterizing gaps in time and space. CURRENT SCIENCE, 115(1), pp.35-42.
Piel, W.H., 2018. The global latitudinal diversity gradient pattern in spiders. Journal of Biogeography, 45(8), pp.1896-1904.
Pinilla‐Buitrago, G.E., Escalante, T., Gutiérrez‐Velázquez, A., Reyes‐Castillo, P. and Rojas‐Soto, O.R., 2018. Areas of endemism persist through time: A palaeoclimatic analysis in the Mexican Transition Zone. Journal of biogeography, 45(4), pp.952-961.
Polidori, C., Nucifora, M. and Sánchez-Fernández, D., 2018. Environmental niche unfilling but limited options for range expansion by active dispersion in an alien cavity-nesting wasp. BMC ecology, 18(1), p.36.
Quan, Q., Che, X., Wu, Y., Wu, Y., Zhang, Q., Zhang, M. and Zou, F., 2018. Effectiveness of protected areas for vertebrates based on taxonomic and phylogenetic diversity. Conservation biology, 32(2), pp.355-365.
Ramos, R.S., Kumar, L., Shabani, F. and Picanço, M.C., 2018. Mapping global risk levels of Bemisia tabaci in areas of suitability for open field tomato cultivation under current and future climates. PloS one, 13(6), p.e0198925.
Rolland, J., Silvestro, D., Schluter, D., Guisan, A., Broennimann, O. and Salamin, N., 2018. The impact of endothermy on the climatic niche evolution and the distribution of vertebrate diversity. Nature ecology & evolution, 2(3), p.459.
Rund, S.S., Braak, K., Cator, L., Copas, K., Emrich, S.J., Giraldo-Calderon, G.I., Johansson, M.A., Heydari, N., Hobern, D., Kelly, S.A. and Lawson, D., 2018. Minimum Information for Reusable Arthropod Abundance Data (MIReAAD). bioRxiv, p.429142.
Samarakoon, M.C., Gafforov, Y., Liu, N., Maharachchikumbura, S.S., Bhat, J.D., Liu, J.K., Promputtha, I. and Hyde, K.D., 2018. Combined multi-gene backbone tree for the genus Coniochaeta with two new species from Uzbekistan.
Schiefer, T.L., 2018. First Record of the Introduced Ambrosia Beetle Ambrosiophilus nodulosus (Eggers) in Mississippi, with Notes on the Distribution of Ambrosiodmus minor (Stebbing)(Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae). The Coleopterists Bulletin, 72(2), pp.384-386.
Seppälä, S., Henriques, S., Draney, M.L., Foord, S., Gibbons, A.T., Gomez, L.A., Kariko, S., Malumbres-Olarte, J., Milne, M., Vink, C.J. and Cardoso, P., 2018. Species conservation profiles of a random sample of world spiders I: Agelenidae to Filistatidae. Biodiversity data journal, (6).
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