The ingroup included genera from all families, subfamilies and tribes of butterflies according to the current classification. We aimed to include at least one species from every valid genus and sequenced the type species of each genus whenever possible. We obtained 92% of all described valid ...
BeauveriaVuill. is a globally distributed genus of soil-borne entomopathogenic hyphomycetes that is preferred as a model system for the study of entomopathogenesis and the biological control of pest insects [1]. The most abundant species of the genus isBeauveria bassiana, found in a wide host...
Most of the other raptors noted in NCS appear to visit from and around the adjoining wildlife areas of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. According to two methods of classification the study comes in the semi-arid biogeographic zone or Khathiar-Gir dry deciduous forest ecoregion. The list of ...
BeauveriaVuill. is a globally distributed genus of soil-borne entomopathogenic hyphomycetes that is preferred as a model system for the study of entomopathogenesis and the biological control of pest insects [1]. The most abundant species of the genus isBeauveria bassiana, found in a wide host...
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(INPE) database. Images of red and near-infrared spectral bands were combined with QGIS80and used to classify the landscape. Field observations and other satellite images were used to validate our landscape classification. The patches were classified as: (1) vegetation (forest, shrubs and ...
Our results strongly support the need for revision of the classification of at least 36 butterfly tribes (27% of total) as currently circumscribed (Supplementary Table 2). Nature Ecology & Evolution | Volume 7 | June 2023 | 903–913 904 Article https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-023-02041-9...
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Finally, the species richness was divided into 15 levels using the classification function of ArcGIS 10.8, and the spatial pattern of species richness was visualized. 2.3.3. Distribution Pattern of Species Richness along Environmental Gradients We extracted the topographic factor data of 1445 occurrence...