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Alpha Taxonomy I: Distinguishing Species
2023Abstract 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, 2008The 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]
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 Séguy's Metier and a Modern Need
Annales De La Societe Entomologique De France, 1990exaly +2 more sources
Alpha Taxonomy II: Values of Named Species
2023Abstract 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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THE STATUS OF INSECT ALPHA TAXONOMY IN PUERTO RICO AFTER THE SCIENTIFIC SURVEY
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1996exaly +2 more sources
Numerical taxonomy of α‐amylase producing Bacillus species
Journal of Applied Bacteriology, 1986A 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 ...
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