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      Expedited assessment of terrestrial arthropod diversity by coupling Malaise traps with DNA barcoding

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          Monitoring changes in terrestrial arthropod communities over space and time requires a dramatic increase in the speed and accuracy of processing samples that cannot be achieved with morphological approaches. The combination of DNA barcoding and Malaise traps allows expedited, comprehensive inventories of species abundance whose cost will rapidly decline as high-throughput sequencing technologies advance. Aside from detailing protocols from specimen sorting to data release, this paper describes their use in a survey of arthropod diversity in a national park that examined 21 194 specimens representing 2255 species. These protocols can support arthropod monitoring programs at regional, national, and continental scales.

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          Journal
          Genome
          Genome
          Canadian Science Publishing
          0831-2796
          1480-3321
          March 2019
          March 2019
          : 62
          : 3
          : 85-95
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Centre for Biodiversity Genomics, Biodiversity Institute of Ontario, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
          [2 ]Department of Biology, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
          Article
          10.1139/gen-2018-0093
          30257096
          afe05203-f6d6-4fb6-869a-970909c25194
          © 2019

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