Sphingidae Taxonomic Inventory

Creating a taxonomic e-science

Literature

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J. Beck, Kitching I. J.2007Correlates of range size and dispersal ability: a comparative analysis of sphingid moths from the Indo-Australian tropics
J. Beck, Kitching, I. J., Haxaire, J.2007The latitudinal distribution of sphingid species richness in continental Southeast Asia: what causes the biodiversity 'hotspot' in northern Thailand?
J. Beck, Kitching, I. J., Linsenmair, K. E.2006Measuring range sizes of South-East Asian hawkmoths (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae): effects of scale, resolution and phylogeny
J. Beck, Kitching, I. J., Linsenmair, K. E.2006Determinants of regional species richness: an empirical analysis of the number of hawkmoth species (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) on the Malesian archipelago
J. Beck, Kitching, I. J., Linsenmair, K. E.2006Extending the study of range-abundance relations to tropical insects: sphingid moths in Southeast Asia
J. Beck, Ballesteros-Mejia, L., Nagel, P., Kitching, I. J.2013Online solutions and the 'Wallacean shortfall': what does GBIF contribute to our knowledge of species' ranges?
J. Beck, Takano, H., Ballesteros-Mejia, L., Kitching, I. J., McCain, C. M.2018Field sampling is biased against small‑ranged species of high conservation value: a case study on the sphingid moths of East Africa
M. Grünig, Beerli, N., Ballesteros-Mejia, L., Kitching, I. J., Beck, J.2017How climatic variability is linked to the spatial distribution of range sizes: seasonality versus climate change velocity in sphingid moths
L. Ballesteros-Mejia, Kitching, I. J., Jetz, W., Beck, J.2017Putting insects on the map: near-global variation in sphingid moth richness along spatial and environmental gradients
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