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John F. Lawrence

Researcher at Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

Publications -  111
Citations -  5265

John F. Lawrence is an academic researcher from Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genus & Type species. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 109 publications receiving 4558 citations.

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Family-group names in Coleoptera (Insecta)

TL;DR: A catalogue of 4887 family-group names based on 4707 distinct genera in Coleoptera is given, which recognizes as valid 24 superfamilies, 211 families, 541 subfamilies, 1663 tribes and 740 subtribes.
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Animal biodiversity: An outline of higher-level classification and survey of taxonomic richness

Zhi-Qiang Zhang, +135 more
- 01 Jan 2011 - 
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Phylogeny of the Coleoptera Based on Morphological Characters of Adults and Larvae

TL;DR: In order to infer phylogenetic relationships within the extraordinarily speciesrich order Coleoptera, a cladistic analysis is performed, in which 516 adult and larval morphological characters are scored for 359 beetle taxa, representing 314 families or subfamilies plus seven outgroup taxa representing seven holometabolan orders.
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Which traits of species predict population declines in experimental forest fragments

TL;DR: Species that occur naturally at low abundance are more likely to decline as a result of fragmentation than are abundant species and isolated, rare, or predaceous species will be lost first from fragmented landscapes.
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The beetle tree of life reveals that Coleoptera survived end‐Permian mass extinction to diversify during the Cretaceous terrestrial revolution

TL;DR: A phylogeny of beetles based on DNA sequence data from eight nuclear genes, including six single‐copy nuclear protein‐coding genes, for 367 species representing 172 of 183 extant families provides a uniquely well‐resolved temporal and phylogenetic framework for studying patterns of innovation and diversification in Coleoptera.