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Comparing Species Assemblages Via Species Accumulation Curves

Biometrics, 2009
Summary Comparing species assemblages given incidence‐based data is of importance in ecological studies, often done by a visual inspection of estimated species accumulation curves or by an ad hoc use of 95% pointwise confidence bands of these curves. It is shown that comparing species assemblages is a challenging problem. A χ2 test is proposed.
Mao, Chang Xuan, Li, Jun
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Vibrio Species

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1999
Vibrios are an important cause of human food-borne illness associated with the consumption of seafood worldwide, and contaminated food and drinking water in developing countries. Clinical syndromes induced by vibrios such as Vibrio cholerae, V. parahaemolyticus, V.
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Vibrio Species

2019
The genus Vibrio contains 130 confirmed species, of which a dozen have been demonstrated to cause infections in humans. As vibrios are natural inhabitants of aquatic environments, infections are usually associated with wound exposure to seawater or consumption of raw seafood.
Ceccarelli, Daniela   +4 more
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Species Concepts and Plesiomorphic Species

Systematic Botany, 1995
Phylogenetic species concepts, in their many forms, represent an advance over pre- vious species concepts because of their improved ability to relate species to historical patterns of evolution. A plea is made to recognize the importance of the distinction between species identifiable on the basis of uniquely derived characters (here termed apospecies)
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Mourning Species:

2018
This chapter develops a reading practice for the Anthropocene by tracing the reflections on extinction that recur throughout Alfred Tennyson’s magisterial elegy, In Memoriam (1850). It asks how the poem’s treatment of extinction changes when it is read as an account of anthropogenic extinction, the decimation of species arising explicitly from human ...
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Species differences

Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2022
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Reactive oxygen species signalling in plant stress responses

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2022
Ron Mittler   +2 more
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Defining roles of specific reactive oxygen species (ROS) in cell biology and physiology

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2022
Helmut Sies   +2 more
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Species, species, everywhere

Environmental Biology of Fishes, 1993
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Specie-Flow Mechanism

1987
The ‘specie-flow mechanism’ is an analytic version of automatic, or market, adjustment of the balance of international payments. In competitive markets with specie-standard institutions, behaviour will lead to national price levels and income flows consistent with equilibrium in the international accounts, commonly interpreted in this context to mean ...
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