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Concepts of rational taxonomy in biology

Biology Bulletin Reviews, 2011
Problems 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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Taxonomy, Morphology and Biology of Quaternary and Living Ostracoda

, 2013
Ostracods are one of the most diverse groups of living crustaceans, inhabiting marine, non-marine and even some semi-terrestrial habitats. They have an excellent fossil record, primarily due to their possession of a calcified bivalved carapace. A revised
D. Horne, A. Cohen, K. Martens
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The Taxonomy and Biology of Philophthalmid Eyeflukes

1995
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the stages of the life cycle of eyeflukes. Eyeflukes in the genus Philophthalmus are found world-wide and occur in both marine and fresh-water habitats. Most live in the orbit of birds in various microhabitats, but a few can be found in the intestine and at least one species in the mouth cavity.
Paul M. Nollen, I. Kanev
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Taxonomy and Biology of Blastomyces dermatitidis

1992
Blastomyces 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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The history, biology, and taxonomy of the Cytophaga group

Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1977
The first section of this review covers the important characteristics of the genera Cytophaga and Sporocytophaga. The topics discussed include vegetative cell structure, the spreading habit, and degradation of macromolecules.A historical account of these two genera follows, together with a discussion on the definition of, and species differentiation ...
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Taxonomy, Biology and Ecology of Tuber macrosporum Vittad. and Tuber mesentericum Vittad.

, 2016
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The Relation of Insect Taxonomy to Applied Biology

Bulletin of the Entomological Society of America, 1960
IT is generally recognized that some speakers appearing before organizations such as these have certain advantages that derive from their stage of scientific maturity. I refer to the very young and the very old. The youngsters, having established no pattern of professional behavior, can turn the shining light of optimism on the future and speak of ...
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Taxonomy: An Essential Key to Evolutionary Biology

1991
The core of biology is variation — of genes, phenotypes, species, ecosystems. This is a major difference from the so-called exact sciences. Carl Pantin (1968) has written of the latter, “physics and chemistry have been able to become exact and mature just because much of the wealth of natural phenomena is excluded from their study”.
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