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In Chapter 3 the types of distribution involve different kinds of species (variable and non-variable, asexually and sexually reproducing ones etc.) and different kinds of ranges (reproductive, non-sterile expatriation, seasonal ranges etc.). In the present chapter, these dissimilarities are discussed to enable further comparisons; a rough description ...
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The Startle Matching Taxon [PDF]
As illustrated in the preceding discussions of latah and imu, the Startle Matching Taxon consists basically of the presentation of a stimulus which for the given person is so traumatic that it precipitates an episode of unusual and involuntary behavior.
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, 2015
Our aims were to determine whether cross‐taxon congruence of species composition patterns varies across regions and human disturbance levels and to infer whether these patterns relate to the size of the regional species pool and the sorting of species ...
R. Rooney, Ermias T. Azeria
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Our aims were to determine whether cross‐taxon congruence of species composition patterns varies across regions and human disturbance levels and to infer whether these patterns relate to the size of the regional species pool and the sorting of species ...
R. Rooney, Ermias T. Azeria
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, 2015
Metacommunity theory, which has gained a central position in ecology, accounts for the role of migration in patterns of diversity among communities at different scales.
A. Borthagaray, M. Berazategui, M. Arim
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Metacommunity theory, which has gained a central position in ecology, accounts for the role of migration in patterns of diversity among communities at different scales.
A. Borthagaray, M. Berazategui, M. Arim
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2015
In this chapter, we consider some of the problems that may be encountered for specific taxa. We make no attempt to be comprehensive; rather, we have selected a few taxa to illustrate the types of issue that arise in some circumstances. The absence of a taxon from this chapter does not indicate that distance sampling methods are inappropriate for that ...
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In this chapter, we consider some of the problems that may be encountered for specific taxa. We make no attempt to be comprehensive; rather, we have selected a few taxa to illustrate the types of issue that arise in some circumstances. The absence of a taxon from this chapter does not indicate that distance sampling methods are inappropriate for that ...
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1985
The generalized picture of windigo is that of a person who becomes obsessed with the compulsion to kill other people and eat human flesh, often under the belief of being possessed by a mythical monster. Such anthropophagy may or may not occur, but out of fear that it might, the victim is sometimes killed by members of the group.
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The generalized picture of windigo is that of a person who becomes obsessed with the compulsion to kill other people and eat human flesh, often under the belief of being possessed by a mythical monster. Such anthropophagy may or may not occur, but out of fear that it might, the victim is sometimes killed by members of the group.
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TAXON, 1968
SummaryA ‘new taxon’ is not, or only rarely, a newly evolved taxon whilst a new species is new only in a nomenclatural sense or, as it was phrased in earlier generations “new to science”. The indication “nom. nov.” must be regarded as a technical term indicating a new name replacing an old one which is illegitimate under the Code.
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SummaryA ‘new taxon’ is not, or only rarely, a newly evolved taxon whilst a new species is new only in a nomenclatural sense or, as it was phrased in earlier generations “new to science”. The indication “nom. nov.” must be regarded as a technical term indicating a new name replacing an old one which is illegitimate under the Code.
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1983
The major symptoms and behavior displayed in cases discussed under this taxon are sufficiently striking and unusual that they probably merit the term “exotic” as much as any of the other syndromes discussed in this book. They consist of a fear of such intensity and focus that it goes beyond the typical anxiety syndrome, together with the involvement of
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The major symptoms and behavior displayed in cases discussed under this taxon are sufficiently striking and unusual that they probably merit the term “exotic” as much as any of the other syndromes discussed in this book. They consist of a fear of such intensity and focus that it goes beyond the typical anxiety syndrome, together with the involvement of
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Relations of morphological taxons and taxons formed on the basis of cognitive abilities
Journal of Human Evolution, 1983Ankica Hošek+2 more
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