PUBLICATIONS - MARCH 2004Authors who work in the Department of Entomology are cited in CAPITALS. Each publication is followed by a letter in parentheses indicating into which of the following categories it falls. Category A Professional
books Bálint, Zs. & GOODGER, K., 2003. The Neotropical eumaeine lycaenids of the Cajetan and Rudolf Felder collection. Part I: Review of type material of the taxa described by the Felders (Lepidoptera, Lycaenidae). Quadrifina 6: 67-140. (C) CROSSKEY, R.W., 2004. The blackfly fauna of the island of Cyprus (Diptera: Simuliidae). Entomologist's Gazette 55: 49-66. (C) Giller, P.S., Hillebrand, H., Berninger, U.G., Gessner, M.O., Hawkins, S., Inchausti, P., Inglis, C., Leslie, H., Malmqvist, B., MONAGHAN, M.T., Morin, P.J. & O'Mullan, G., 2004. Biodiversity effects on ecosystem functioning: emerging issues and their experimental test in aquatic environments. Oikos 104: 423-436. (C) KRELL, F.-T., Korb, J. & Walter, P., 2003. The beetle fauna of hyaena latrines: coprocenoses consisting of necrophagous beetles (Coleoptera Trogidae Scarabaeidae). Tropical Zoology 16: 145-152. (C) Mahiva, V., KRELL, F.-T., KRELL-WESTERWALBESLOH, S., 2004. The influence of human land use on a diverse insect community - dung beetles in a relic tropical rainforest and surrounding farmland. Abstracts, 5th International Symposium on Tropical Biolog', Bonn, Germany, 2-6 May 2004. (E) Mank R., Wilson M.D, Rubio J.M. & POST, R.J., 2004. A molecular marker for the identification of Simulium squamosum (Diptera: Simuliidae) Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology 98: 197-208. (C ) READY, P.D. & Rangel, E.F., 2003. Caracteres isoenzimáticos e moleculares: espécies crÍpticas, In: Rangel, E.F. & Lainson, R. [Editors] Flebotomíneos do Brasil. pp. 185-206 Editora FIOCRUZ, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. (A) VANE-WRIGHT, R.I., 2004. Butterflies of that awkward age. Nature 428: 477, 479, 480 (E) WATSON, G.W., 2004. [author/ co-author] A series of case studies highlighting taxonomy's value to society. Case 2: The description of a new mealybug species enables implementation of a successful biological control programme across Africa, saving billions of US$. Case 9: Lack of taxonomic expertise results in extended loss of coffee crops. Case 10: Correct identification of pest prevents mango crop destruction and saves millions. (G) http://www.bionet-intl.org/case_studies/ WHITE, I.M., Copeland, R.S. & Hancock, D.L., 2003. Revision of the afrotropical genus Trirhithrum Bezzi (Diptera: Tephritidae). Cimbebasia 18: 71-137. (C) Wilson,
A.C.C., Massonnet, B., Simon, J.-C., Prunier-Leterme, N., Dolatti,
L., Llewellyn, K.S., Figuroa, C.C., Ramirez, C.C., BLACKMAN, R.G.,
Estoup, A. & Sunnucks, P., 2004. Cross-species amplification
of microsatellite loci in aphids: assessment and application. Molecular
Ecology Notes 4: 104-109. (C) |