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Molecular Biology as a Tool for Taxonomy
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1995Bacterial taxonomy based on phenotypic properties has encountered several problems: many organisms grow to poorly under laboratory conditions to be studied; the same phenotypic property often arises independently in more than one branch of a phylogenetic tree; and phenotypic schemes sometimes become unwieldy.
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The Biology and Taxonomy of Biacetabulum (Cestoda:Caryophyllaeidae)
The Journal of Parasitology, 1965Adults of the caryophyllaeid cestodes Biacetabulum infrequens Hunter and B. macrocephalum McCrae occur in catostomid fishes and procercoids develop in annelids of the genus Tubifex, but not in those of Limnodrilus. Procercoids are characterized by a cercomer, primordia of gonads, and a well-developed scolex. B.
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Taxonomy and biology of Diplozoidae (monogenea).
2023The study is divided into two parts. The first considers the taxonomy of species of Diplozoidae in the British Isles and the world. The second investigates the biology of Diplozoon homoion in field and experimental conditions. As a result of an extensive literature survey, the distribution of species of Diplozoidae has been assessed.
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Concepts of rational taxonomy in biology
Biology Bulletin Reviews, 2011Problems related to the development of concepts of rational taxonomy and rational classifications (taxonomic systems) in biology are discussed. A rational taxonomy is based on the assumption that the key characteristic of rationality is the deductive inference of certain partial judgments about the reality under study from other judgments taken as more
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Hyphomycetes: Taxonomy and Biology.
Brittonia, 1984Clark T. Rogerson, C. V. Subramanian
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Plankton Rotifers: Biology and Taxonomy
The Journal of Animal Ecology, 1976J. M. Elliott, A. Ruttner-Kolisko
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Taxonomy and Biology of Blastomyces dermatitidis
1992Blastomyces dermatitidis is a dimorphic fungus, growing in the environment in a mycelial form and in mammalian tissue in a yeast form. In common with other dimorphic fungi, the life cycle of B. dermatitidis is not dependent upon entering a living host and establishing infection and disease.
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