Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Hartop, Emily Anne"
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An integrative framework for dark taxa biodiversity assessment at scale: A case study using Megaselia (Diptera, Phoridae)
Caruso, Valerio; Hartop, Emily Anne; Chimeno, Caroline; Noori, Sajad; Srivathsan, Amrita; Haas, Michael; Lee, Leshon; Meier, Rudolf; Whitmore, Daniel (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)1. Species extinctions increase at a global scale; therefore, rapid inventorying of our planet's biodiversity is becoming more and more important. As insects represent the highest portion of the fauna and play key ecological ... -
Large-scale integrative taxonomy of Swedish grass flies (Diptera, Chloropidae) reveals hitherto unknown complexity of a dark taxon
Riccardi, Paula Raile; Hartop, Emily Anne (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)The study of biodiversity is fundamental to preserving life on Earth but a challenging endeavour due to the taxonomic neglect associated with hyperdiverse lineages. To overcome this problem, we have implemented for the ... -
A molecular phylogeny of scuttle flies (Diptera: Phoridae) unveils extensive concordance but intriguing divergences from morphological results
Li, Xuankun; Hash, John M.; Hartop, Emily Anne; Yang, Ding; Smith, Paul T.; Brown, Brian V. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024) -
Resolving biology’s dark matter: species richness, spatiotemporal distribution, and community composition of a dark taxon
Hartop, Emily Anne; Lee, Leshon; Srivathsan, Amrita; Jones, Mirkka; Peña-Aguilera, Pablo; Ovaskainen, Otso Tapio; Roslin, Tomas; Meier, Rudolf (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)Background: Zoology’s dark matter comprises hyperdiverse, poorly known taxa that are numerically dominant but largely unstudied, even in temperate regions where charismatic taxa are well understood. Dark taxa are everywhere, ... -
Towards holistic insect monitoring: Species discovery, description, identification and traits for all insects
Meier, Rudolf; Hartop, Emily Anne; Pylatiuk, Christian; Srivathsan, Amrita (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)Holistic insect monitoring needs scalable techniques to overcome taxon biases, determine species abundances, and gather functional traits for all species. This requires that we address taxonomic impediments and the paucity ...