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Sérgio Henriques
Researcher at Zoological Society of London
Publications - 32
Citations - 781
Sérgio Henriques is an academic researcher from Zoological Society of London. The author has contributed to research in topics: IUCN Red List & Species richness. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 28 publications receiving 611 citations. Previous affiliations of Sérgio Henriques include Masaryk University & American Museum of Natural History.
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International scientists formulate a roadmap for insect conservation and recovery
Jeffrey A. Harvey,Robin Heinen,Inge Armbrecht,Yves Basset,James Baxter-Gilbert,T. Martijn Bezemer,Monika Böhm,Riccardo Bommarco,Paulo A. V. Borges,Pedro Cardoso,Viola Clausnitzer,Tara M. Cornelisse,Elizabeth E. Crone,Marcel Dicke,Klaas-Douwe B. Dijkstra,Lee A. Dyer,Jacintha Ellers,Thomas Fartmann,Mathew L. Forister,Michael J. Furlong,Andres Garcia-Aguayo,Justin Gerlach,Rieta Gols,Dave Goulson,Jan Christian Habel,Nick M. Haddad,Caspar A. Hallmann,Sérgio Henriques,Marie E. Herberstein,Axel Hochkirch,Alice C. Hughes,Sarina Jepsen,T. Hefin Jones,Bora Mehmet Kaydan,David Kleijn,Alexandra-Maria Klein,Tanya Latty,Simon R. Leather,Sara M. Lewis,Bradford C. Lister,John E. Losey,Elizabeth C. Lowe,Craig R. Macadam,James Montoya-Lerma,Christopher D. Nagano,Sophie Ogan,Michael C. Orr,Christina J. Painting,Thai Hong Pham,Simon G. Potts,Aunu Rauf,Tomas L. Roslin,Michael J. Samways,Francisco Sánchez-Bayo,Sim Sar,Cheryl B. Schultz,António O. Soares,Anchana Thancharoen,Teja Tscharntke,Jason M. Tylianakis,Kate D. L. Umbers,Louise E. M. Vet,Marcel E. Visser,Ante Vujić,David L. Wagner,Michiel F. WallisDeVries,Catrin Westphal,Thomas E. White,Vicky L. Wilkins,Paul H. Williams,Kris A.G. Wyckhuys,Zeng-Rong Zhu,Hans de Kroon +72 more
TL;DR: A global ‘roadmap’ for insect conservation and recovery is proposed that entails the immediate implementation of several ‘no-regret’ measures that will act to slow or stop insect declines.
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Rapid biodiversity assessment of spiders (Araneae) using semi-quantitative sampling: a case study in a Mediterranean forest
Pedro Cardoso,Nikolaj Scharff,Clara Gaspar,Sérgio Henriques,Sérgio Henriques,Rui Carvalho,Pedro Humberto Castro,Jesper B. Schmidt,Israel F. Silva,Tamas Szüts,Alberto Castro,Luis C. Crespo +11 more
TL;DR: A thorough inventory of a Mediterranean oak forest spider fauna carried out during 2 weeks used a semi‐quantitative sampling protocol to collect comparable data in a rigorous, rapid and efficient way.
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Assessing spider species richness and composition in Mediterranean cork oak forests
Pedro Cardoso,Pedro Cardoso,Clara Gaspar,Luis C. Pereira,Israel F. Silva,Sérgio Henriques,Ricardo R. da Silva,Pedro Sousa +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a balanced sampling design with the same number of samples per day, time of day, collector and method, was used to assess the species richness and composition of a Quercus suber woodland in Central Portugal.
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Species richness and composition assessment of spiders in a Mediterranean scrubland
Pedro Cardoso,Sérgio Henriques,Sérgio Henriques,Clara Gaspar,Luis C. Crespo,Rui Carvalho,Jesper B. Schmidt,Pedro Sousa,Tamás Szűts +8 more
TL;DR: Test results support the idea that the only variables that need to be controlled in similar protocols are the sampling methods and the time of day when each method is executed, and indicate that populations in structurally simple habitats present narrower peaks of adult abundance, which implies higher percentages of juveniles in samples.
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Arachnids secrete a fluid over their adhesive pads.
TL;DR: This finding implies that tarsal secretions occur within all major groups of terrestrial arthropods with adhesive pads, and the presence of liquid in an adhesive contact zone has important consequences for attachment performance, improving adhesion to rough surfaces and introducing rate-dependent effects.