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Contents / Contenu Barcoding natural history collections with special attention to type Abramson and Petrova 903 material: challenge to taxonomy, nomenclature, and species distribution patterns. Case study of Palearctic voles and lemmings DNA barcoding and the molecular clock in animals Adamowicz et al. 903 Entomological surveillance using DNA barcoding identify presence of Adeniran et al. 903 Lutzomyia verrucarum sandfly (Diptera: Psychodidae) in leishmaniasis endemic community in Mexico Barcoding of Anurans: an Indian initiative Aggarwal et al. 904 Species delimitation of the genus Latrodectus (Araneae: Theridiidae) by Aguilera et al. 904 DNA barcode and morphological evidence Bangladesh Barcode of Life (BdBOL) Ahmed 904 DNA barcoding of freshwater fishes of Bangladesh Ahmed et al. 904 DNA barcoding of freshwater fishes of Kainji Lake, Nigeria Akinwande et al. 905 Comparing mini-barcoding methodology and hair-morphology to species Alberts et al. 905 identification of fecal samples from Neotropical felids Combining molecular and chemical data for species discrimination within Alberts and Meyer 905 the South African Erythroxylaceae (coca) family For personal use only. Diversity and species distributions of Glyceriformia (Annelida, Polychaeta) Allotey et al. 905 in shelf areas off western Africa Metabarcoding plants from lake sediments: where are we and where are we Alsos et al. 906 going Building a comprehensive barcode reference library of the Norwegian Alvestad et al. 906 Echinodermata through NorBOL: an ongoing effort Genome Downloaded from www.nrcresearchpress.com by 152.106.99.35 on 11/15/17 DNA barcoding of marine macroalgae (seaweeds) of Ghana: a tool to Amamoo 906 address the need to assess and monitor the diversity of an important marine resource From genes to genomes: progress and pitfalls in barcoding the Kingdom Amaral-Zettler 906 Protista DNA barcoding and conservation of Podostemaceae in Africa Ameka 907 Preliminary DNA barcoding on forest birds in Yoko (Kisangani, DRC) Andemwana 907 FENNEC — Functional exploration of natural networks and ecological Ankenbrand et al. 907 communities DNA barcoding of ornamental fishes of Jammu Arif and Gandotra 907 882 Genome Vol. 60, 2017 Eukaryotic diversity in the largest glacial lake of Iberian Peninsula: Arroyo et al. 908 a metabarcoding approach Global metabarcoding survey from TaraOceans expedition uncovers novel Arroyo and Ruiz-Trillo 908 diversity in Opisthokonta Development and international validation trial of a comprehensive, multi-locus Arulandhu et al. 908 DNA metabarcoding method to identify endangered species in complex samples The spiders of Pakistan: commencing the assembly of a national DNA Ashfaq et al. 908 barcode reference library Barcoding Norwegian water bears (Tardigrada) Aspaas et al. 909 Towards a DNA barcode reference database for spiders and harvestmen of Astrin et al. 909 Germany Opening up collections of barcoded samples through the Global Genome Astrin et al. 909 Biodiversity Network In-silico assessment of five chloroplast intergenic regions in the family Awad et al. 910 Poaceae for DNA barcoding Intraseasonal variation in species richness and abundance of ectomycorrhizal Badou et al. 910 fungi as influenced by microclimate in the forest reserve of Ouémé Supérieur in northern Benin Developing a DNA barcode scanner for conservation Baisch and Holmes 910 For personal use only. Environmental DNA reveals tropical shark diversity and abundance in Bakker et al. 910 contrasting levels of anthropogenic impact High species-level diversity found for Collembola in the Namib Desert Baxter et al. 911 Spatial and temporal variation of macroinvertebrate eDNA in Dutch Beentjes et al. 911 freshwater lakes Metabarcoding of chironomids in a multiple stressor mesocosm experiment Beermann et al. 911 manipulating salinity, fine sediment, and flow velocity Genome Downloaded from www.nrcresearchpress.com by 152.106.99.35 on 11/15/17 Status of DNA barcode reference libraries for New Zealand freshwater and Beet and Hogg 911 terrestrial invertebrates Using pollen DNA metabarcoding to construct quantitative pollinator networks Bell 912 Quantitative assessment of DNA metabarcoding with constructed species Bell et al. 912 mixtures The Cape gum bushes: taxonomy and diversification of Pteronia (Asteraceae) A.O. Bello et al. 912 Biogeography of southern African legumes A. Bello et al. 912 Assessing the impacts of land use change and seasonality on arthropod Beng et al. 913 communities in the northern edge of the tropics Published by NRC Research Press Contents / Contenu 883 Towards a phylogeny in the Schizoglossum complex and its allies Bester et al. 913 (Apocynaceae: Asclepiadoideae) Managing the freshwater native and non-native flora of South Africa using Bezeng et al. 913 DNA barcoding Identifying New Zealand’s spiders using DNA barcoding Binks et al. 914 Scaling up the generation of reference quality genomes across a range of Bista et al. 914 vertebrate diversity A DNA barcode reference library and ecoregion analysis of Nearctic wolf Blagoev et al. 914 spiders (Araneae: Lycosidae) Dating African savannas Bond et al. 914 DNA barcoding as a vehicle for biodiversity mainstreaming: a path towards Borisenko 915 sustainable future Macroevolutionary processes shaping monocots diversity: the new era of Bouchenak-Khelladi 915 phylogenetics Standardized biodiversity assessments using next-generation sequencing Braukmann et al. 915 Expanding on barcode data: genome skimming and organellar genomes Braukmann et al. 915 Linking aerial grass pollen biodiversity and human health: an environmental Brennan et al. 916 genomic approach Check out bioliteracy: novel partnership with a city library system to Briley et al. 916 expand DNA barcoding initiatives in a global biodiversity hotspot For personal use only. Using sedaDNA alongside palaeoenvironmental proxies for understanding Brown et al. 916 wetland and lakeside archaeological sites Flying insects in the southern Atlantic Forest: striking biodiversity and Bukowski et al. 917 diverse temporal demographic patterns Comparison of whole genome to 16S sequencing analysis of intestinal Bybee et al. 917 microbiome in Argentinian children with helminth and protozoa infections Assessing DNA barcode as a diagnostic tool for timber species of Dalbergia Cabrera and Sotuyo 917 Genome Downloaded from www.nrcresearchpress.com by 152.106.99.35 on 11/15/17 (Leguminosae) in Mexico Detection of invasive freshwater fish in lakes in British Columbia, Canada, Callander et al. 917 using eDNA metabarcoding DNA barcodes help to identify sandflies in conserved areas from Norte de Carrero-Sarmiento and Hoyos-Lopez 918 Santander (Colombia) Investigating bird strikes in Brazil through DNA barcoding Carvalho and Fassio 918 Effect of access to human-subsidized food on bacterial gut microbiome of Castaneda and Verdugo 918 the Neotropic cormorant (Phalacrocorax brasilianus) Phyllosphere microbiome associated to vineyards and native forest in the Castaneda et al. 919 Mediterranean ecosystem from Chile Published by NRC Research Press 884 Genome Vol. 60, 2017 DNA barcoding for the identification of endangered plants with commercial Castillo et al. 919 use: the case of Gentianella spp. “hercampuri”(Gentianaceae)fromPeru DNA barcoding for the identification of a new species of sea cucumber Castro et al. 919 from the Colombian Caribbean What’s in a name? Unravelling the species diversity underpinning the Cawthorn and Mariani 919 global “snapper” trade DNA barcoding using cytochrome c oxidase I (COI) and recombination Chan et al. 920 activating gene 1 (RAG1) cannot discriminate between Sardinella tawilis and S. hualiensis (Clupeiformes: Clupeidae) Metagenomic analysis of cattle egret (Bubulcus ibis L.) specific gut microbiota Chellappan et al. 920 DNA barcoding of seafood reveals a low rate of mislabeling in Qatar K.-C. Chen et al. 920 Complete chloroplast genomes of medicinal plants: Dioscorea opposita X.-I. Chen et al. 921 and D. collettii Adenovopipelineforsequencingandassemblingamphibians’mitochondrial X. Chen and Wang 921 genomes using NGS technology The pathology nursery of Tetracarpidium conophorum (Mull. Arg.) Hutch & Choungo et al. 921 Dalz (Euphorbiaceae) for a sustainable management in the western region of Cameroon Can the marketing of agroforestry tree products and carbon sequestration Choungo et al. 921 contribute to livelihood improvement of local populations in Cameroon? ACE-AFBA: DNA barcoding of invertebrates from Antarctic and Chown et al. 922 For personal use only. Subantarctic islands DNA and ecological networks: the community barcode approach Clare 922 DNA barcoding of Great Salt Lake invertebrates Clark and Bedolla 922 Dietary versatility of coral reef fishes in response to habitat degradation Clever and Preziosi 922 PhyloAlps: The genome project of the alpine flora Coissac et al. 923 Genome Downloaded from www.nrcresearchpress.com by 152.106.99.35 on 11/15/17 Deeply divergent COI lineages for the widespread Antarctic mite Collins et al. 923 Nanorchestes antarcticus DNA barcoding of forensically important flies in the western Cape (South Cooke et al. 923 Africa): a pilot study Assessing DNA barcodes as a diagnostic tool for mosquitoes in nature Cortes-Calva et al. 923 and anthropized areas The African soil microbiology project Cowan 924 Uses and misuses of environmental DNA in biodiversity and conservation Cristescu 924 DNA barcoding of reef-associated fishes from India Dani et al. 924 Published by NRC Research Press Contents / Contenu 885 Widespread phylogenetic homogenization