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First report of exocrine epithelial glands in oestroid flies: The tachinid sexual patches (Diptera: Oestroidea: Tachinidae)
ArticleAbstract: Sexual patches are abdominal areas identifiable by modified setation, present in the males of severaPalabras claves:Cuticle, DIPTERA, Epithelial glands, EVOLUTION, Fine morphology, sexual dimorphism, Tachinidae, ultrastructureAutores:Cerretti P., Di Giovanni F., Di Giulio A., Diego Inclan, Minelli A., Romani R., Scalici M., Whitmore D.Fuentes:scopusEnvironmental heterogeneity effects on predator and parasitoid insects vary across spatial scales and seasons: a multi-taxon approach
ArticleAbstract: As predator and parasitoid insects depend on multiple resources for adult feeding and reproduction,Palabras claves:Habitat diversity, HABITAT FRAGMENTATION, LANDSCAPE, scale-dependence, seasonality, temporal dynamicsAutores:Audisio P., Birtele D., Cerretti P., Corcos D., De Biase A., Di Giovanni F., Diego Inclan, Marini L., Mei M., Rosa P.Fuentes:scopusLandscape composition affects parasitoid spillover
ArticleAbstract: The intensification of agriculture has led to a severe simplification of agricultural landscapes, rePalabras claves:Agricultural intensification, HABITAT FRAGMENTATION, nestedness, Species movement, TachinidaeAutores:Cerretti P., Diego Inclan, Marini L.Fuentes:scopusOrganic farming enhances parasitoid diversity at the local and landscape scales
ArticleAbstract: Summary: The magnitude of the benefits derived from organic farming within contrasting managed landsPalabras claves:Agri-environment schemes, Agricultural intensification, BIOCONTROL, Conventional farming, management, Natural enemies, scale dependence, TachinidaeAutores:Benton T.G., Cerretti P., Diego Inclan, Gabriel D., Gillespie M.A.K., Kunin W.E., Marini L., Sait S.M.Fuentes:scopusInteractive effects of area and connectivity on the diversity of tachinid parasitoids in highly fragmented landscapes
ArticleAbstract: Although many empirical and theoretical studies have elucidated the effects of habitat fragmentationPalabras claves:fragmentation, Generalist parasitoid, Habitat diversity, habitat loss, Host association, Non-hymenopteran parasitoids, seasonality, TachinidaeAutores:Cerretti P., Diego Inclan, Marini L.Fuentes:scopusSignal through the noise? Phylogeny of the Tachinidae (Diptera) as inferred from morphological evidence
ArticleAbstract: The oestroid family Tachinidae represents one of the most diverse lineages of insect parasitoids. DePalabras claves:Autores:Cerretti P., Diego Inclan, O'Hara J.E., Shima H., Stireman J.O., Wood D.M.Fuentes:scopusRedefining the generic limits of Winthemia (Diptera:Tachinidae)
ArticleAbstract: One of the major problems hindering the systematic study of tachinid flies is that genera are oftenPalabras claves:28S rDNA, COI, Crypsina, Exoristinae, Hemiwinthemia, New species, Parasitoid, phylogeny, Smidtia, SYSTEMATICS, WinthemiiniAutores:Cerretti P., Diego Inclan, Stireman J.O.Fuentes:scopusSpillover of tachinids and hoverflies from different field margins
ArticleAbstract: The introduction and conservation of field margins have been proposed as an intervention to counteraPalabras claves:Agri-environment schemes, Agricultural intensification, Hedgerows, Natural enemies, Parasitoids, Species movementAutores:Cerretti P., Dainese M., Diego Inclan, Marini L., Paniccia D.Fuentes:scopusTaxonomy based on science is necessary for global conservation
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Ahyong S.T., Alonso-Zarazaga M., Ammirati J., Araya J.F., Ascher J.S., Audisio T.L., Azevedo-Santos V.M., Bailly N., Baker W.J., Balke M., Barclay M.V.L., Barrett R.L., Benine R.C., Bickerstaff J.R.M., Bouchard P., Bour R., Bourgoin T., Boyko C.B., Breure A.S.H., Brothers D.J., Byng J.W., Campbell D., Ceríaco L.M.P., Cernák I., Cerretti P., Chang C.H., Cho S., Copus J.M., Costello M.J., Cseh A., Csuzdi C., Culham A., Daneliya M.E., Dekker R., Dickinson E.C., Dickinson T.A., Dijkstra K.D.B., Dima B., Dmitriev D.A., Duistermaat L., Dumbacher J.P., D’Elía G., d’Udekem d’Acoz C., Eiserhardt W.L., Ekrem T., Evenhuis N.L., Faille A., Fernández-Triana J.L., Fiesler E., Fishbein M., Fordham B.G., Freitas A.V.L., Friol N.R., Fritz U., Frøslev T., Funk V.A., Gaimari S.D., Garbino G.S.T., Garraffoni A.R.S., Geml J., Gill A.C., Gray A., Grazziotin F.G., Greenslade P., Gutiérrez E.E., Harvey M.S., Hazevoet C.J., He K., He X., Helfer S., Helgen K.M., Hita Garcia F., Holstein N., Horváth M.K., Hovenkamp P.H., Hwang W.S., Hyvönen J., Islam M.B., Iverson J.B., Ivie M.A., Jaafar Z., Jackson M.D., Jayat J.P., John E. Lattke, Johnson N.F., Kaiser H., Klitgård B.B., Knapp D.G., Kojima J.I., Kõljalg U., Kontschán J., Krell F.T., Krisai-Greilhuber I., Kullander S.O., Latella L., Lencioni V., Nora H. Oleas, Pyle R.L., Thomson S.A., van Dijk P.P., Van Heteren A.H.Fuentes:scopusThe monophyly of the Glaurocarini (Diptera: Tachinidae: Tachininae) with the description of a new species of Semisuturia from Australia
ArticleAbstract: The Glaurocarini are a small Old World tribe of tachinids belonging to the subfamily Tachininae. TwoPalabras claves:CAD gene, first instar larva, MORPHOLOGY, Ormiini, Parasitoid, phylogenetics, SYSTEMATICSAutores:Cerretti P., Diego Inclan, Giudice G.L., O'Hara J.E., Pohjoismäki J., Shima H., Stireman J.O.Fuentes:scopus