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2025
Using morphological and molecular tools for the description of a new generalist-nematophagous species of Macrocheles (Acari: Mesostigmata: Macrochelidae)
Acarologia
2025
Mapping the advancements in forest soil arthropod research: A bibliometric analysis from 1960 to 2024
Soil Advances
2025
Exploring the influence of natural features on soil mesofaunal communities in agricultural landscapes through DNA metabarcoding
Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
2025
Environmental DNA as a tool for soil health monitoring and unveiling new ecological frontiers
Ecological Indicators
2025
DNA metabarcoding of mites from small soil samples: limited agreement with morphological identifications but improved results from long-read sequencing
PeerJ
2025
Tree hollow parameters and their effects on saproxylic arthropod diversity: A multi‐taxon approach
Insect Conservation and Diversity
2025
BOLDistilled: Automated Construction of Comprehensive but Compact DNA Barcode Reference Libraries
Molecular Ecology Resources
2025
Metabarcoding of a mock community of soil invertebrates: DNA extraction, false positives, and data filtration
Pedobiologia
2024
Soil invertebrate biodiversity and functionality within the intensively farmed areas of the Po Valley
Applied Soil Ecology
2024
Applicability and perspectives for DNA barcoding of soil invertebrates
PeerJ
2024
Detailed integrative taxonomic analysis reveals large-scale species misidentification of barnacles based on DNA barcoding data
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
2024
Inventory of Biodiversity Today
2023
Hidden diversity: DNA metabarcoding reveals hyper-diverse benthic invertebrate communities
BMC Ecology and Evolution
2023
Leaf litter arthropods show little response to structural retention in a Central European forest
Biodiversity and Conservation
2023
Prioritizing taxa for genetic reference database development to advance inland water conservation
Biological Conservation
2022
Soil Nematodes as a Means of Conservation of Soil Predatory Mites for Biocontrol
Agronomy
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