Search Results - "Nuß, Matthias"
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Exciton–phonon coupling strength in single-layer MoSe2 at room temperature
Published in Nature communications (11-02-2021)“…Single-layer transition metal dichalcogenides are at the center of an ever increasing research effort both in terms of fundamental physics and applications…”
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Hybridized Exciton-Photon-Phonon States in a Transition Metal Dichalcogenide van der Waals Heterostructure Microcavity
Published in Physical review letters (25-02-2022)“…Excitons in atomically thin transition-metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) have been established as an attractive platform to explore polaritonic physics, owing to…”
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Partial mowing of urban lawns supports higher abundances and diversities of insects
Published in Journal of insect conservation (01-12-2021)“…Within the citizen science project “Flowering meadows for Saxonian butterflies”, more than 640 meadows are partially and at maximum three times annually mowed…”
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betrayed thief – the extraordinary strategy of Aristolochia rotunda to deceive its pollinators
Published in The New phytologist (01-04-2015)“…Pollination of several angiosperms is based on deceit. In such systems, the flowers advertise a reward that ultimately is not provided. We report on a…”
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Volunteering in the Citizen Science Project "Insects of Saxony"-The Larger the Island of Knowledge, the Longer the Bank of Questions
Published in Insects (Basel, Switzerland) (20-03-2021)“…In a cross-sectional survey study ( = 116), volunteers of the project Insects of Saxony were asked about their current and past volunteering activities, their…”
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Phylogeny and nomenclature of the box tree moth, Cydalima perspectalis (Walker, 1859) comb. n., which was recently introduced into Europe (Lepidoptera: Pyraloidea: Crambidae: Spilomelinae)
Published in European journal of entomology (20-07-2010)“…The box tree moth, Cydalima perspectalis (Walker, 1859) comb. n., is native to India, China, Korea, Japan and the Russian Far East. Its larvae are a serious…”
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Deep intraspecific DNA barcode splits and hybridisation in the Udea alpinalis group (Insecta, Lepidoptera, Crambidae) - an integrative revision
Published in ZooKeys (13-03-2018)“…The analysis of mitochondrial COI data for the European-Centroasian montane species group finds deep intraspecific splits. Specimens of and separate into…”
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DNA barcodes for Aotearoa New Zealand Pyraloidea (Lepidoptera)
Published in Biodiversity data journal (27-11-2020)“…Identification of pyraloid species is often hampered by highly similar external morphology requiring microscopic dissection of genitalia. This becomes…”
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Twenty-six new species of Hoploscopa (Lepidoptera, Crambidae) from South-East Asia revealed by morphology and DNA barcoding
Published in ZooKeys (29-01-2020)“…Meyrick (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) is a fern-feeding genus found in montane areas of South-East Asia and Melanesia, eastwards up to the Samoan Islands. It…”
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Spatial and temporal sex ratio bias and Wolbachia-infection in New Zealand Crambidae (Lepidoptera: Pyraloidea)
Published in Biodiversity data journal (07-07-2020)“…The New Zealand fauna of snout moths (Pyraloidea) predominantly consists of endemic species. During 2017 and 2018, 56 species of Pyraloidea in 1,749…”
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Twenty-six new species of Hoploscopa (Lepidoptera, Crambidae) from South-East Asia revealed by morphology and DNA barcoding
Published 2020“…Hoploscopa are mid-sized reddish-brown moths with white, yellow or red pattern elements which inhabit montane wet forests of South-East Asia, from Thailand to…”
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Edible insects of Northern Angola
Published in African invertebrates (08-12-2017)“…From 2013-2017, we accompanied and interviewed local people harvesting edible insects in the Northern Angolan province of Uíge. Insect and host plant samples…”
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Discovery of an unknown diversity of Leucinodes species damaging Solanaceae fruits in sub-Saharan Africa and moving in trade (Insecta, Lepidoptera, Pyraloidea)
Published in ZooKeys (01-01-2015)“…The larvae of the Old World genera Leucinodes Guenée, 1854 and Sceliodes Guenée, 1854 are internal feeders in the fruits of Solanaceae, causing economic damage…”
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Udea ruckdescheli sp. n. from Crete and its phylogenetic relationships (Pyraloidea, Crambidae, Spilomelinae)
Published in Nota lepidopterologica (24-08-2016)“…DNA barcode data reveal a distinct group of Udea specimens collected on Crete and previously misidentified as Udea fulvalis (Hübner, 1809) and Udea languidalis…”
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Spatially resolved coherent 2D fluorescence spectroscopy within a high-NA microscope
Published in EPJ Web of Conferences (2019)“…We have developed coherent two-dimensional (2D) fluorescence micro-spectroscopy which probes the nonlinear optical response at surfaces via fluorescence…”
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Stability in Lepidoptera names is not served by reversal to gender agreement: a response to Wiemers et al. (2018)
Published in Nota lepidopterologica (26-06-2019)“…In a recent paper in ZooKeys, Wiemers et al. (2018) provided an updated list of European butterfly names. In this list the authors follow gender agreement for…”
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Systematics of the Neotropical genus Catharylla Zeller (Lepidoptera, Pyralidae s. l., Crambinae)
Published in ZooKeys (01-01-2014)“…The Neotropical genus Catharylla Zeller, 1863 (type species: Crambus tenellus Zeller, 1839) is redescribed. Catharylla contiguella Zeller, 1872, C. interrupta…”
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Refining the phylogeny of Crambidae with complete sampling of subfamilies (Lepidoptera, Pyraloidea)
Published in Zoologica scripta (01-01-2021)“…Crambidae is a group of moths with more than 10,000 species occurring worldwide that evolved diverse morphological and ecological habits. They can be best…”
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Phylogeny, character evolution and tribal classification in Crambinae and Scopariinae (Lepidoptera, Crambidae)
Published in Systematic entomology (01-10-2019)“…Crambinae (2047 spp.) and Scopariinae (577 spp.) are two major groups of pyraloid moths with a worldwide distribution. Their larvae feed predominantly on…”
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molecular phylogeny for the pyraloid moths (Lepidoptera: Pyraloidea) and its implications for higher‐level classification
Published in Systematic entomology (01-10-2012)“…Pyraloidea, one of the largest superfamilies of Lepidoptera, comprise more than 15 684 described species worldwide, including important pests, biological…”
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