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Overview

Penelope Greenslade is affiliated with Federation University Australia and has contributed extensively to the field of Agricultural and Biological Sciences with a particular focus on Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. Their research encompasses various subfields including Oceanography, Genetics, Ecology, and General Health Professions.

The scientist's main topics of work include:

  • Collembola Taxonomy and Ecology Studies
  • Invertebrate Taxonomy and Ecology
  • Study of Mite Species
  • Hemiptera Insect Studies
  • Marine and environmental studies
  • Polar Research and Ecology
  • Bryophyte Studies and Records

Penelope Greenslade has published research papers predominantly in the following venues:

  • Zootaxa
  • Insects
  • Austral Entomology
  • Global Biodiversity Information Facility
  • PLoS ONE

Some key recent papers authored or co-authored by the scientist include:

  • Evidence for Cryptic Diversity in the "Pan-Antarctic" Springtail Friesea antarctica and the Description of Two New Species, 2020, Insects
  • Phylomitogenomic analyses on collembolan higher taxa with enhanced taxon sampling and discussion on method selection, 2020, PLoS ONE
  • Species diversity in Friesea (Neanuridae) reveals similar biogeographic patterns among Antarctic Collembola, 2021, Zoologica Scripta
  • An annotated checklist of the Collembola (Hexapoda) from Iran, 2023, Zootaxa
  • An annotated catalog of Iranian Symphypleona and Neelipleona (Hexapoda: Collembola): new records and key to species, 2021, Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity

Frequent co-authors with whom Penelope Greenslade has collaborated include:

  • Mahmood Mehrafrooz Mayvan
  • Hussein Sadeghi Namaghi
  • Bruno Cavalcante Bellini
  • Rafael Jordana
  • Eduardo Mateos

Best Publications

  • Evolution of the flora and fauna of arid Australia

    Sherwin Carlquist;W. R. Barker;P. J. M. Greenslade

  • Sampling ants with pitfall traps: Digging-in effects

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  • Taxonomy based on science is necessary for global conservation

    Scott A. Thomson;Richard L. Pyle;Shane T Ahyong;Shane T Ahyong;Miguel A. Alonso-Zarazaga

  • THE USE OF BAITS AND PRESERVATIVES IN PITFALL TRAPS

    Penelope Greenslade;P. J. M. Greenslade

  • Southern Hemisphere Springtails: Could Any Have Survived Glaciation of Antarctica?

    Mark Ian Stevens;Penelope Greenslade;Ian D Hogg;Paul James Sunnucks

  • A comparison of Collembola species for toxicity testing of Australian soils

    Penelope Greenslade;Gary T. Vaughan

  • Interspecific Competition and Frequency Changes Among Ants in Solomon Islands Coconut Plantations

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  • Challenging species delimitation in Collembola: cryptic diversity among common springtails unveiled by DNA barcoding

    D. Porco;A. Bedos;Penelope Greenslade;C. Janion

  • Collembola from the Scotia Arc and Antarctic Peninsula including descriptions of two new species and notes on biogeography.

    P. Greenslade

  • Phylogeography recapitulates topography: very fine‐scale local endemism of a saproxylic ‘giant’ springtail at Tallaganda in the Great Dividing Range of south–east Australia

    R C Garrick;C J Sands;David Merrick Rowell;N N Tait

  • Some effects of vegetation cover and disturbance on a tropical ant fauna

    P. J. M. Greenslade;Penelope Greenslade

  • The potential of Collembola to act as indicators of landscape stress in Australia

    Penelope Greenslade

  • THE MEAT ANT IRIDOMYRMEX PURPUREUS (HYMENOPTERA: FORMICIDAE) AS A DOMINANT MEMBER OF ANT COMMUNITIES

    P. J. M. Greenslade

  • The Invertebrates of Macquarie Island

    Penelope Greenslade

  • Exotic Collembola on subantarctic islands: pathways, origins and biology.

    Penelope Greenslade;Peter Convey

  • Global Collembola on Deception Island

    Penelope Greenslade;Mikhail Potapov;David Russell;Peter Convey

  • Recolonization by Collembola of rehabilitated bauxite mines in Western Australia

    Penelope Greenslade;J. D. Majer

  • Collembola of sub-Antarctic South Georgia

    P. Convey;P. Greenslade;R. J. Arnold;W. Block

  • Long distance migration of insects to a subantarctic island

    Penelope Greenslade;Roger A Farrow;Jeremy M. B. Smith

  • Biogeographical and ecological insights from Australasian faunas: the megadiverse collembolan genus, Entomobrya (Entomobryidae).

    Rafael Jordana;Penelope Greenslade

  • Phylum Arthropoda, subphylum hexapoda: Protura, springtails, Diplura, and insects

    Rod P Macfarlane;Peter A Maddison;Ian G Andrew;Jocelyn A Berry

  • The Effects of Sheep Numbers on Associations of Collembola in Sown Pastures

    Kathleen L. King;K. J. Hutchinson;Penelope Greenslade

  • Survival of Collembola in arid environments: observations in South Australia and the Sudan

    Penelope Greenslade

  • Grassland invertebrates. Ecology, influence on soil fertility and effects on plant growth: J.P. Curry, Chapman and Hall, 1994, 437 pp., £50.00, ISBN 0412165201

    Penelope Greenslade

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark I. Stevens
Mark I. Stevens South Australian Museum
Peter Convey
Peter Convey British Antarctic Survey
William Block
William Block British Antarctic Survey
Paul Sunnucks
Paul Sunnucks Monash University
Steve D. Wratten
Steve D. Wratten Lincoln University
Louis Deharveng
Louis Deharveng French National Museum of Natural History
Philippe Vernon
Philippe Vernon University of Rennes
Shane T. Ahyong
Shane T. Ahyong Australian Museum
Dávid Murányi
Dávid Murányi Eszterházy Károly Catholic University
Christopher B. Boyko
Christopher B. Boyko American Museum of Natural History

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