Sentences with phrase «even genera»

Moreover, the results are consistent with molecular genetic data relating to the ongoing diversification of the family in the Great Lakes region of East Africa, which have indicated that hybridization between members of related species or even genera has played a major role in cichlid speciation.
And nobody knew the species, or even the genus
Once the molecular analyses» results were also in, the authors had enough evidence to assign the freshwater crab as a species and even a genus new to science.
Even the genus name, Kootenichela, includes the reference to this film as «chela» is Latin for claws or scissors.
Although possibly hominid, it is too small to reliably identify what species or even genus it belongs to.
One Bird, Two Birds Adding a second bird to the home, especially of the same species or even genus to the first, may cause a pet bird to become untamed.

Not exact matches

At first it was thought to be related to black pepper and was even called «long black American pepper,» and it wasn't until the 17th century that it was placed in its own genus.
The genus is so far ranging due to its unparticular diet and adaptability to different biomes and landforms, from marshes to hillsides to drainage ditches and even vacant lots, in both dry and wet regions, with varying proximity to water and rivers.
Luke Mahler, a researcher at the University of California, Davis, who studies evolution patterns in Anolislizards, is also skeptical about how broadly the researchers» results could apply even among the nearly 400 other lizard species within the Anolis genus.
He points out that Lordkipanidze's analysis suggests even the much more ape - like hominins in the genus Australopithecus belong to the H. erectus group.
And the third, which is made by all bacteria in the Vibrio genus, allows bacteria to identify their «cousins,» or extended family, giving them even more information.
Bones from two animals dating to nearly 3.4 million years ago suggest that early humans were butchering meat nearly one million years earlier than previous evidence suggested — and they weren't even in our genus
There are even whispers that one of the most important evolutionary events of all — the appearance of our genus, Homo — may have occurred under Eurasian rather than African skies.
Tree pollen is generally recognisable to the level of genus, sometimes even species, and the sediments in which it is found can easily be radiocarbon dated.
It is even conceivable that this primeval bird genus might, in a similar fashion, have diversified into several specialized forms on the islands of the Solnhofener Archipelago.
(Even though the genus name contains the Greek word saur, which translates as «lizard,» these creatures and their kin were amphibians.)
Even if no intersection between man and bug occurred, the finding is important because it provides the earliest record of the genus Cimex, the researchers said.
The peculiar patterns and morphology initially led the researchers to think the species could be even a new genus.
His photos of it eventually made their way to John Dransfield, a palm expert at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, in Richmond, U.K. Dransfield was astonished by the palm's appearance, but he was even more surprised by a study of its DNA: Lab tests showed that the palm was a previously unknown genus and species within a family of palms found primarily in Afghanistan, Thailand, and southern China.
Huge numbers of species, or even entire genera may become extinct, but life as a whole will go on.»
Even so, he and his colleagues think that, on balance, the features of the skull, hands and teeth mean the new species probably does belong in our genus.
The earliest known stone toolkit could write a whole new chapter in the book of human evolution, especially since the tools were not even made by our genus.
As he wrote in his published commentary, «While many have concentrated on East Africa as the key and perhaps sole region for the origins of the genus Homo, the continuing surprises emerging from further south remind us that Africa is a huge continent that even now is largely unexplored for its early human fossils.»
The application of whole - genome sequencing has moved us on from sequencing single genomes to defining unravelling population structures in different niches, and at the - species, - serotype or even - genus level, and in local, national and global settings.
A pig is any of the animals in the genus Sus, within the even - toed ungulate family Suidae..
Davis has all the time in the world for the reserve's albino gorilla, George, and very little time for basically the entire human genus, even including the thigh gap - flaunting blond intern who asks him to teach her the ways of domination in the animal kingdom.
In genera, the poll goes by U.K. release dates, which is why it includes several movies that were released in the U.S. last year, and a few that either won't be around these parts until next year or don't even have proper release dates yet.
Not even of the same genus.
Even though certain species or even whole genera — such as African Greys, Amazons, Eclectus, and Macaws — are known to be «good talkers,» most species of parrots can use human language to some extEven though certain species or even whole genera — such as African Greys, Amazons, Eclectus, and Macaws — are known to be «good talkers,» most species of parrots can use human language to some exteven whole genera — such as African Greys, Amazons, Eclectus, and Macaws — are known to be «good talkers,» most species of parrots can use human language to some extent.
The coloring on these snakes is often extraordinary, even by the standards of the genus.
Mealworms of the Tenibro genus can be stored for weeks or even months in a state of brumation in a standard household refrigerator, making them an ideal prey item to stock.
An incredibly diverse land inhabited by extraordinary flora and fauna — bastions of rainforest, immense mangrove communities and irreplaceable plant species of countless genera, birds of every imaginable colour, intriguing marsupials and bizarre amphibians, monster fish with renown fighting ability and even more celebrated eating quality, and, not forgetting the infamous crocodile!
Anderson makes a very cogent argument regarding the fact that all genera of plants and animals have been invading and adapting even before man started wandering the globe.
Not everything in one family or genus tastes the same, or even similar.
Long before Homo sapiens, and even well before our genus «Homo.»
When they binned species into genera they still did regressions even though some categories only had 3 or 4 data points (the resulting regressions had 0 or 1 degrees of freedom after parameters).
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