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Channels - Standardised methods for the GMO monitoring of butterflies and moths: the whys and hows :: FRELIP Discovery
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Soil organisms as an essential element of a monitoring plan to identify the effects of GMO cultivation. Requirements – Methodology – Standardisation
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Tools for a scientifically rigorous and efficient monitoring of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) – VDI Guidelines to ensure high quality of GMO-monitoring data
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What is eDNA method standardisation and why do we need it?
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Proficiency testing and cross-laboratory method comparison to support standardisation of diatom DNA metabarcoding for freshwater biomonitoring
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Global variation in relative phylogenetic diversity in butterflies
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Flighted spongy moths (Lepidoptera: Erebidae), defoliating invasive forest pests
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From Components to Complexity via data standardisation: A Call for 'Systems Entomology'
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A standardised protocol for sampling cavity-nesting Hymenoptera using trap nests
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A standardised experimental setup for simulating ocean warming and acidification in benthic marine invertebrates
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DATASAPROX: standardised dataset from protocolled sampling of saproxylic beetles in continental France and Corsica
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Navigating the European aquatic eDNA landscape: Opportunities for metadata standardisation and data mobilisation
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Evaluating the Importance of Tsaghkunyats Mountain for Bird and Butterfly Protection in Armenia
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memod-s: a standardised workflow to explore and analyse prokaryotic methylation patterns for Nanopore sequencing data
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Vegetation structure and decreased moth abundance limit the recolonisation of restored habitat by the European Nightjar
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Counting on Citizens: Unveiling Butterfly Diversity Through 30-Minute Counts
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Towards FAIR eDNA: OBIS Australia’s Efforts in Standardising and Publishing Marine eDNA Data
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Butterfly community composition along a vegetation gradient in the Sierra Chiquita, Mexico
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Rediscovery of the rare moth Pterothysanus laticilia Walker, 1854 (Lepidoptera, Callidulidae) in Lam Dong Province, Vietnam
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Two new species of Rhipidoglossum (Orchidaceae, Angraecinae) from Central Africa, probably pollinated by settling moths
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Aligning regional and international biodiversity conventions to benefit butterfly conservation in Africa: A review
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Proportions of aposematic colouration in bees and wasps (Hymenoptera, Aculeata) and their main mimics – hoverflies, clearwing moths and longhorn beetles
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Importance and seasonal population dynamics of great date moth Arenipses sabella Hampson (1901) (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) in Jordan Valley
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Protocol for dissecting and excising the brain of the Manduca sexta (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) moth
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DNA barcoding reveals the first record of the Banyan Leaf Skeletonizer Moth, Choreutis sexfasciella (Sauber, 1902) (Lepidoptera, Choreutidae), in Greece