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Challenges and Solutions for Measuring Taxonomic Richness of Aquatic Invertebrates in Wetlands

Freshwater Biology
ABSTRACT Measurements of biodiversity are crucial to assessing the ecological integrity of ecosystems. However, adequately describing the range of organisms existing in habitats can be challenging, especially for the taxonomically rich invertebrates.
Luis B. Epele   +5 more
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A CAZyme-Rich Genome of a Taxonomically Novel Rhodophyte-Associated Carrageenolytic Marine Bacterium

Marine Biotechnology, 2018
Carbohydrate-active enzymes (CAZymes) have significant biotechnological potential as agents for degradation or modification of polysaccharides/glycans. As marine macroalgae are known to be rich in various types of polysaccharides, seaweed-associated bacteria are likely to be a good source of these CAZymes.
Delbert Almerick T, Boncan   +2 more
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Taxonomic clarification of Limnobium Rich. and Hydromystria G. W. F. Meyer (Hydrocharitaceae)

Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 1981
Morphological evidence suggests that Limnobium and Hydrotnystria should be maintained as two distinct genera. Taxonomic descriptions of the genera and species are provided. The geographical distibution of the two genera is given and the combination Hydrotnystria laevigata (Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.) Diaz-Miranda & Philcox is presented.
DAVID DÍAZ-MIRANDA   +2 more
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Animal biodiversity: An introduction to higher-level classification and taxonomic richness

Zootaxa, 2011
For the kingdom Animalia, 1,552,319 species have been described in 40 phyla in a new evolutionary classification. Among these, the phylum Arthropoda alone represents 1,242,040 species, or about 80% of the total. The most successful group, the Insecta (1,020,007 species), accounts for about 66% of all animals.
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The Taxonomic Status of Hibiscus (Sect. Furcaria) berberidifolius A. Rich. (Malvaceae)

Brittonia, 1983
This paper provides a description and a distribution map for the diploid (2n=36)H. berberidifolius A. Rich. (of sect.Furcaria), endemic to the mountain ranges associated with the Rift Valley of East Africa. It also compares salient morphological features of this species with those of the allo-octoploid (n=72) H.
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Pyrodiversity begets taxonomic and functional richness of tropical mammals

Biodiversity and Conservation, 2023
Clarice Vieira Souza   +3 more
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Afrotropical Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae): Taxonomic Progress and Estimation of Species Richness

2000
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Latitudinal gradient of taxonomic richness: combined outcome of temperature and geographic mid-domains effects?

Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research, 2005
Arnaud Brayard, Hugo Fr Bucher
exaly  

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