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Generation and Maintenance of Gradients in Taxonomic Diversity
Science, 1969Latitudinal gradients in diversity of organisms represent an equilibrium distribution for at least the last 270 × 10 6 years. Faunas endemic to tropical regions evolved significantly faster than extra-tropical faunas.
F G, Stehli, R G, Douglas, N D, Newell
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RNA isolation from taxonomically diverse photosynthetic protists
Limnology and Oceanography: Methods, 2018AbstractHigh quality RNA is a crucial requirement in a variety of analyses including next generation sequencing, microarray, and gene expression studies. A number of protocols for the extraction of ribonucleic acids from algae are currently in use, but different reagents interfere with buffer capacities and therefore lower the success of the isolations.
Florian Mundt +2 more
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Uncovering the hidden taxonomic diversity of fungi in Oman
Fungal diversity, 2021S. Maharachchikumbura +3 more
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Taxonomic and Metabolic Microbial Diversity During Composting
1996A great variety and high numbers of aerobic thermophilic heterotrophic and/or autotrophic bacteria growing at temperatures between 60–80°C have been isolated from thermogenic (temperature 60–80°C) composts in several composting facilities in Switzerland. They include strains related to the genus Thermus (T. thermophilus. T. aquaticlls.
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The unequal distribution of taxonomic diversity
1993Raikow (1986) feels that only the vagaries of taxonomy explain the higher number of species belonging to the passerine birds, compared with the non-passerine birds (but see the later comments by Fitzpatrick (1988), Vermeij (1988) and Kochmer and Wagner (1988) and Raikow’s (1988) reply). I cannot agree with Raikow’s views, as it is difficult to disprove
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Determinants of diversity in higher taxonomic categories
Paleobiology, 1980It is often assumed that, if a few species are introduced into a relatively empty environment, the subsequent diversification will take the form of a logistic growth curve, rising to an equilibrium level of species richness. The diversifications of taxa in higher categories commonly resemble logistic curves, although there are no well-defined ...
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