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Alpha Taxonomy I: Distinguishing Species

2023
Abstract Chapter 4 addresses first the nature of taxonomy, the meaning of the term “species,” and the variety of so-called species concepts. A bio introduces Bruce Frost, a prominent marine copepod taxonomist, whose work provides an early example of the refined morphological observations that now allow distinction of new species by ...
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Alpha e-taxonomy: responses from the systematics community to the biodiversity crisis

Kew Bulletin, 2008
The crisis facing the conservation of biodiversity is reflected in a parallel crisis in alpha taxonomy. On one hand, there is an acute need from government and non-government organisations for large-scale and relatively stable species inventories on which to build major biodiversity information systems.
Vladimir Blagoderov   +2 more
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Using Molecular-Assisted Alpha Taxonomy to Better Understand Red Algal Biodiversity in Bermuda [PDF]

open access: yesDiversity, 2010
Molecular-assisted alpha taxonomy has recently become an effective practice in reassessing biodiversity and floristics for a variety of different organisms. This paper presents a series of examples that have been drawn from biodiversity work being carried out on the marine red algae of Bermuda.
Thea R Popolizio   +2 more
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Alpha Taxonomy

2008
George Hangay   +74 more
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Alpha Taxonomy Séguy's Metier and a Modern Need

Annales De La Societe Entomologique De France, 1990
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Alpha Taxonomy II: Values of Named Species

2023
Abstract Chapter 5 relates the author’s experience identifying large numbers of very deep-living copepods collected at sea over the deep (4,000 meters) seafloor off California on a cruise led by James Childress and Erik Thuesen. My work provided names for copepods they studied alive for respiration and enzyme activities.
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Numerical taxonomy of α‐amylase producing Bacillus species

Journal of Applied Bacteriology, 1986
A total of 134 α‐amylase producing Bacillus isolates and 21 reference strains were divided into 12 groups according to their similarities (% S SM ). Phenotypic characteristics determined by the API 20E and API 50CHB galleries, other biochemical tests ...
I S, Pretorius   +4 more
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The Alpha-Taxonomy of Ekembo

PaleoAnthropology, Bd. 2025 Nr.
McNulty, Kieran   +2 more
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