it look
with all taxonomic category of extend to gives you a structure is headed your way.
With taxonomic precision he delineated the thought and personalities that defined the New York School, specifying a broad horizon that stretched from Jackson Pollock to Andy Warhol.
Better to start from scratch,
with taxonomic groups defined solely by their position on the tree of life rather than by common traits.
Not exact matches
In fact, their
taxonomic analysis displaces it from its alleged perch on the phylogenetic tree: «The Haarlem specimen is not a member of the Archaeopteryx clade,» says Rauhut, a paleontologist in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at LMU who is also affiliated
with the Bavarian State Collections for Paleontology and Geology in Munich.
«We need new people
with the old
taxonomic skills or we need alternate technologies.»
«The extreme selectivity of the modern extinction threat
with respect to body size is best explained by the size bias in human hunting and fishing activities, which often preferentially target the largest animals in the oceans, or the largest animals within their respective
taxonomic groupings,» said Payne.
For years, scientists have been debating the
taxonomic status of Dickinsonia — placing it
with fungi, marine worms and jellyfish, to name a few.
Taxonomic assessment of Alligator Snapping Turtles (Chelydridae: Macrochelys),
with the description of two new species from the southeastern United States
To further validate this notion, we are now overlaying this
taxonomic information
with meta - transcriptomics data from the same biofilm samples; we believe that this step will help illuminate the important functions and processes at play, above and beyond taxonomy.»
Students, assisted by MU Curators» Professor James Carrel and Research Entomologist Mark Deyrup
with the Archbold Biological Station in Florida, identified each prey item to the lowest
taxonomic level and calculated its mass.
Among the issues to be resolved there would be, for example, how to identify the environmental factors that control the production of aggressive morphs; what costs and benefits interaction involves for each participant; the
taxonomic status of the deceit and the variability level in the chemical signal used for misleading ants; or what happens
with related aphid species which also relate
with ants.
Ecologists and microbiologists have often lumped microbes
with similar DNA sequences together as effective, «operational»
taxonomic (or classification) units.
An improved and expanded nomenclature for genetic sequences is introduced that corresponds
with a ranking of the reliability of the
taxonomic identification of the source specimens.
Taxonomic revision of the olingos (Bassaricyon),
with description of a new species, the Olinguito.
Examples of fringe collaboration include the amateur naturalist who brings in a species new to science but is not concerned
with subsequent
taxonomic research on it, the technician who makes a vital series of analyses at a distant laboratory, or the group of undergraduates who provide a preliminary database from student projects that later forms the justification for a full - blown project.
With access to museum ornithological collections from areas of South America that Darwin had not visited, Gould corrected a number of
taxonomic errors Darwin had made (such as labeling two finch species a «Wren» and an «Icterus») and pointed out to him that although the land birds in the Galpagos were endemic to the islands, they were notably South American in character.
For Francisco and Lohmann it took three field expeditions to different states of the Brazilian Amazon, combined
with deep morphological and molecular studies, to set straight uncertainties in the complex
taxonomic history of Pachyptera lianas.
Early in his career, Leonard untangled the
taxonomic mess of similar - looking, but only distantly related, fungi
with multicellular dark spores that were causing disease in grains such as corn.
Aiming at standardisation and integration of
taxonomic data across platforms PESI also works in close collaboration
with other relevant projects including GBIF, LifeWatch, the Catalogue of Life, the Encyclopedia of Life, the Global Names Architecture, GÉANT, ViBRANT, OpenUp!
With restricted distributions, serious conservation threats, and relatively low taxonomic richness compared with other odontocete clades, the evolutionary history of «river dolphins» remains a topic of perennial interest (Cassens et al., 2000; Hamilton et al., 2001; Nikaido et al., 2001; Pyenson, 2009; Ruiz - Garcia & Shostell, 2010; Turvey et al., 2010; Geisler et al., 20
With restricted distributions, serious conservation threats, and relatively low
taxonomic richness compared
with other odontocete clades, the evolutionary history of «river dolphins» remains a topic of perennial interest (Cassens et al., 2000; Hamilton et al., 2001; Nikaido et al., 2001; Pyenson, 2009; Ruiz - Garcia & Shostell, 2010; Turvey et al., 2010; Geisler et al., 20
with other odontocete clades, the evolutionary history of «river dolphins» remains a topic of perennial interest (Cassens et al., 2000; Hamilton et al., 2001; Nikaido et al., 2001; Pyenson, 2009; Ruiz - Garcia & Shostell, 2010; Turvey et al., 2010; Geisler et al., 2011).
General characterizations of hominins as having «thick enamel» thus oversimplify a surprisingly variable craniodental trait
with limited
taxonomic utility within a genus.
Also known as phylogenies, these assemblies of lines and classifications chart biodiversity
with varying specificity, from individual organisms to broader
taxonomic rankings such as kingdoms and domains.
The stellar classification system is
taxonomic, based on type specimens, similar to classification of species in biology: The categories are defined by one or more standard stars for each category and sub-category,
with an associated description of the distinguishing features.
This phylogeny combines a robust framework for primate families and most genera based on nuclear genes
with the expanded
taxonomic coverage for genera and species that results from the inclusion of mitochondrial DNA sequences.
Why do individuals from different
taxonomic groups and even kingdoms of life interact
with each other within a metaorganism in a generally beneficial way and...
However, growth of the primate eye is only understood in a narrow
taxonomic perspective,
with information biased toward anthropoids.
Phylogeny based on 16S rRNA was unable to resolve the
taxonomic position of strain NZ1587 (T), however NZ1587 (T) shared 99.4 % identity at the 16S rRNA level
with a distinct branch of S. pseudoporcinus.
Findings: There was decreased microbial diversity in oesophageal adenocarcinoma tissue compared
with tissue from healthy control patients as measured by the observed operational
taxonomic unit (OTU) richness (p = 0 · 0012), Chao estimated total richness (p = 0 · 0004), and Shannon diversity index (p = 0 · 0075).
When I spoke
with its director / co - star / co-writer Benjamin Dickinson and co-star comedian / philosopher / rapper Reggie Watts on February 26, 2016, I should not have been surprised that conversation would eventually turn from the eternal struggle between art and commerce, to speculation about the reality of space spores and the
taxonomic classification slime molds (neither slime, nor mold).
For example, when one engages in an activity of a certain KS in a certain context (like categorizing different types of trees) particular linguistic features associated
with that KS are used: vocabulary in relation to types of trees (deciduous, coniferous), syntactic structures signaling
taxonomic or part - whole relations (Y is a type of...), and discourse devices that connect sentences together to make the whole text — oral or written — coherent in expressing the content meaning of how trees are categorized.
Currently it falls in line as canis lupus dingo along
with the Australian dingo and the Thai dog (the finer points and history of this
taxonomic classification is actually a whole story in and of itself).
Throughout Trockel's career there has been a consistent drive to mix conventional art forms
with unconventional materials, and to take a
taxonomic approach to articulating her opinions on culture, gender, commerce, and industrial practices.
The new film work will disclose the differing
taxonomic systems that have been employed by and shaped the two institutions while simultaneously engaging
with the social and psychological implications of digital technologies.
His early works played
with that seemingly irresistible desire to construct
taxonomic systems, and
with the equally ubiquitous wish to identify order to any apparently inchoate or amorphous entity — or,
with its converse, an instinctive compulsion to disrupt the systematic by taking it to its logical if absurd conclusion.
Such analyses are an important part of psychiatric epidemiology, which in contrast
with general epidemiology, deals
with changing content of diagnoses and continuing refinement of
taxonomic constructs.23 One important finding from these studies on TRAILS data was that only few adolescents had exclusively DSM - IV anxiety or exclusively DSM - IV depressive symptoms (DSM - IV = Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of mental disorders, 4th edition).
This approach is in line
with recent empirical evidence that the underlined structure of IWMs in adulthood may be better understood as a continuous, rather than a
taxonomic, model (Fraley and Roisman 2014).