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A taxonomic summary of Aphelidiaceae [PDF]

open access: yesIMA Fungus, 2019
Aphelids are parasitoids of various algae and diatoms, and in a recent classification are contained in family Aphelidiaceae, phylum Aphelidiomycota, kingdom Fungi. Family Aphelidiaceae (the only family in the phylum) is composed of four genera: Aphelidium, Paraphelidium, Amoeboaphelidium, and Pseudaphelidium.
Peter M. Letcher, Martha J. Powell
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Taxonomic review of Korean Siphonaria species (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Siphonariidae) [PDF]

open access: yesBiodiversity Data Journal
Many molluscan species exhibit a high degree of shell morphological plasticity in their shape (including sculptures), size and colour patterns, which can vary significantly depending on environmental conditions.
Yukyung Kim   +3 more
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DiSSCo Prepare Project: Increasing the Implementation Readiness Levels of the European Research Infrastructure [PDF]

open access: yesResearch Ideas and Outcomes, 2023
The Distributed System of Scientific Collections (DiSSCo) is a new world-class Research Infrastructure (RI) for Natural Science Collections. The DiSSCo RI aims to create a new business model for one European collection that digitally unifies all European
Dimitrios Koureas   +4 more
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Alismataceae in humid subtropical areas in southern Brazil [PDF]

open access: yesRodriguésia
Alismataceae is a family of aquatic or semi-aquatic plants with a wide distribution in humid areas, occurring in tropical, subtropical and temperate regions.
Ana Paula Roschildt-da Silva   +2 more
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Species classification and novel plasmid identifications in Arcobacter cryaerophilus and Arcobacter cryaerophilus-like organisms

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2022
The Arcobacter is a globally emerging foodborne and zoonotic pathogen that can cause diarrhea in humans. It is relatively homogenous and clearly distinguishes the group from other Epsilonproteobacteria. Arcobacter cryaerophilus (A.
Guilan Zhou   +7 more
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A Taxonomic Revision of Hymenophyllaceae [PDF]

open access: yesBlumea - Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants, 2006
A new classification of Hymenophyllaceae, consisting of nine genera (Hymenophyllum, Didymoglossum, Crepidomanes, Polyphlebium, Vandenboschia, Abrodictyum, Trichomanes, Cephalomanes and Callistopteris) is proposed. Every genus, subgenus and section chiefly corresponds to the monophyletic group elucidated in molecular phylogenetic analyses based on ...
Ebihara, Atsushi   +4 more
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Cephalic osteology of Caspian nase Chondrostoma cyri (Kessler, 1877) [PDF]

open access: yesبوم‌شناسی آبزیان, 2020
The study of the osteological features of fishes head can help to better understand their biological characteristics such as feeding and respiration.
Seyed Ali Moezzi, Yazdan Keivany
doaj  

Taxonomic plan reasoning

open access: yesArtificial Intelligence, 1996
CLASP (CLAssification of Scenarios and Plans) is a knowledge representation system that extends the notion of subsumption from terminological languages to plans. The CLASP representation language provides description-forming operators that specify temporal and conditional relationships between actions represented in CLASSIC (a current subsumption-based
Devanbu, Premkumar T., Litman, Diane J.
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A Taxonomic Study of Mallomonas [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of General Microbiology, 1960
SUMMARY: Species of Mallomonas known with the electron microscope are arranged in a new scheme of classification, extending that previously proposed. A number of new species are described and some known ones examined for the first time with the electron microscope.
K, HARRIS, D E, BRADLEY
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Cloud-SPAN Metagenomics Course Session 3: Taxonomic Annotation

open access: yes, 2022
Metagenomics Taxonomic Annotations ...
Forrester, Sarah, Cansdale, Annabel
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