P.D.N Hebert
Affiliations: | University of Guelph (Canada), Guelph, Ontario, Canada |
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Fernandez-Triana JL, Shimbori EM, Whitfield JB, et al. (2023) A revision of the parasitoid wasp genus Mason with the description of 30 new species (Hymenoptera, Braconidae). Zookeys. 1175: 5-162 |
Quicke DLJ, Ranjith AP, Priyadarsanan DR, et al. (2023) Two new genera and one new species of the tribe Adeshini (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Braconinae) from India and South Africa. Zookeys. 1166: 235-259 |
Hebert PDN, Bock DG, Prosser SWJ. (2023) Interrogating 1000 insect genomes for NUMTs: A risk assessment for estimates of species richness. Plos One. 18: e0286620 |
Sharkey MJ, Baker A, Manjunath R, et al. (2022) Description of Sharkey gen. nov. and status of Nearctic Wesmael, 1837 (Braconidae, Agathidinae) with the description of new species. Zookeys. 1099: 57-86 |
Copilaş-Ciocianu D, Rewicz T, Sands AF, et al. (2022) A DNA barcode reference library for endemic Ponto-Caspian amphipods. Scientific Reports. 12: 11332 |
Schultz JA, Hebert PDN. (2022) Do pseudogenes pose a problem for metabarcoding marine animal communities? Molecular Ecology Resources |
González MA, Goiri F, Prosser SWJ, et al. (2022) Culicoides species community composition and feeding preferences in two aquatic ecosystems in northern Spain. Parasites & Vectors. 15: 199 |
Ashfaq M, Khan AM, Rasool A, et al. (2022) A DNA barcode survey of insect biodiversity in Pakistan. Peerj. 10: e13267 |
Bukowski B, Ratnasingham S, Hanisch PE, et al. (2022) DNA barcodes reveal striking arthropod diversity and unveil seasonal patterns of variation in the southern Atlantic Forest. Plos One. 17: e0267390 |
Yin Y, Yao LF, Hu Y, et al. (2022) DNA barcoding uncovers cryptic diversity in minute herbivorous mites (Acari, Eriophyoidea). Molecular Ecology Resources |