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  1. Introduction Mathematical Taxonomy (Cambridge Studies in Mathematical Biology) by G. Dunn, B. S. Everitt, 1982-04-30
  2. Plant Taxonomy (Studies in Biology) by V.H. Heywood, 1976-08-01
  3. The Biology of Latimeria chalumnae and Evolution of Coelacanths (Developments in Environmental Biology of Fishes)
  4. Evolutionary Biology - Volume 31 (EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY Volume 31)
  5. Advances in Computer Methods for Systematic Biology: Artificial Intelligence, Databases, Computer Vision
  6. SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY IN TAXONOMY AND FUNCTIONAL MORPHOLOGY. by D. Claugher, 1990
  7. Trichoderma And Gliocladium (Trichoderma & Gliocladium) Volume 1: Basic biology, taxonomy and genetics
  8. Greenlings, taxonomy, biology, interoceanic transplantation. by T.S., editor. RASS, 1970-01-01
  9. Taxonomy, History of: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Macmillan Reference USA Science Library: Biology</i> by Ricki Lewis, 2002
  10. Bemisia 1995: Taxonomy, Biology, Damage, Control and Management by D. Gerling, R.T. Mayer, 1995-10-31
  11. Pathogenic Fungi--Structural Biology and Taxonomy.(Book Review): An article from: Emerging Infectious Diseases by Errol Reiss, 2005-04-01
  12. The Mycoplasmataceae. (The Pleuropneumonia Group of Organisms) Morphology Biology and Taxonomy
  13. The Mycoplasmataceae. (The Pleuropneumonia Group of Organisms) Morphology Biology and Taxonomy
  14. Reproductive Biology and Taxonomy of Vascular Plants. by J.G., editor. HAWKES, 1966-01-01

41. Biological Information About Lemmings
Lemmings fact and fiction, with details about lemming taxonomy, and the biology of the Norway lemming (Lemmus lemmus).
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Biological information about Lemmings
`The Lemming Zoo'
The information provided here is taken from several sources. If you think that some statement is untrue it would be nice if you told me to correct it. I am studying computer science and not biology...
Common missunderstandings about Lemmings
  • Lemmings are not upright walking animals with a blue and green fur populating computers.
  • They are not rodents with suicidal tendencies - and they do not seem to have psycological problems. Perhaps they simply can't do better. Any similarities to the human race are totally coincidental.
  • They are able to swim and cross lakes more than 1 km wide.
Where are they living?
On the Northern hemisphere. Most species populate regions in the tundra or taiga. A few have specialized to live in savannahs and steppes, but I am not sure how much they have in common with the others.
The Lemming Species
Hierarchy and Classification
Due to lack of information, only the Latin and German names are available here.
Where have they been put in the Hierarchy:
Phylum: Chordata [ German: Chordatiere]
Subphylum: Vertebrata [ German: Wirbeltiere]
Class: Mammalia [ German:
Subclass: Eutheria [ German:
Order: Rodentia [ German: Nagetiere]
Family: Muridae
Subfamily: Arvicolinae (Microtinae)
Remark: a former classification for Family has been: Cricetidae [ German:
A list of Lemming Species
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42. Jaguar - Etymology, Taxonomy, Biology And Behaviour, Ecology, Conservation Statu
jaguar Etymology, Taxonomy, Biology and behaviour, Ecology, Conservation status, In mythology and culture Dark, Rings, Swims, Savannah, Black, Argentina, Turtles, and Water
http://encyclopedia.stateuniversity.com/pages/11028/jaguar.html

43. Biology 211: Flowering Plant Taxonomy
An introduction to the principles and practice of flowering plant taxonomy. Emphasis is placed on acquiring the facility to use appropriate terminology in order to identify
http://www.colby.edu/info.tech/BI211/
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44. Taxonomy_ Biology And Physiology Of Fungi
Taxonomy, biology and physiology of fungiCourse Advanced Clinical Microbiology (508701)Lecturer Kanya Preechasuth Clinical Microbiology, Faculty of AMS, CMUObjectives
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45. Animal Taxonomy - Biology-Online
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46. Taxonomy, Biology, And Clinical Aspects Of Fusarium Species. -- Nelson Et Al. 7
Previous Article Next Article . Clin Microbiol Rev. 1994 October; 7(4) 479504 Taxonomy, biology, and clinical aspects of Fusarium species. P E Nelson, M C Dignani and E J
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47. Treatise On Zoology - Anatomy, Taxonomy, Biology - The Crustacea, Volume 2 - BRI
Series Treatise on Zoology Anatomy, Taxonomy, Biology - The Crustacea, 2 ISBN-13 The ISBN (International Standard Book Number) has been changed from 10 to 13 digits on 1 January
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48. AllRefer.com - Taxonomy (Biology, General) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete information on taxonomy, Biology, General. Includes related research links.
http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/X/X-taxonomy.html

49. Plant Taxonomy - Biology 308
Plant Taxonomy (BIOL308) Stephen G. Saupe, Ph.D.; Biology Department, College of St. Benedict/St. John's University, Collegeville, MN 56321; ssaupe@csbsju.edu; http
http://www.employees.csbsju.edu/ssaupe/biol308/Lecture/flowers.htm
Plant Taxonomy (BIOL308) Stephen G. Saupe , Ph.D.; Biology Department, College of St. Benedict/St. John's University, Collegeville, MN 56321; ssaupe@csbsju.edu http://www.employees.csbsju.edu/ssaupe/ FLOWERS I. Angiosperms angein = Greek for "covered or vessel"; sperm = "seed". Thus, an angiosperm is a plant that produces covered seeds. The "covering" is the fruit (which is derived from the ovary or gynoecium). A. Success.
Angiosperms are the most evolutionary successful group of plants (supported by their predominance in most landscapes). There are about 300 families of angiosperms with about 300,000 species. B. Importance.
Flowering plants are important to humans in many ways: (a) food; (b) medicine; (c) shelter; (d) paper; (f) perfumes and spices; (g) rubber (h) sweeteners; (i) beverages; (j) energy (i.e., coal, oil gas are really just partially decomposed, metamorphosed plants; (k) oils, paints; (l) and lots more. Walters & Keil (1998) summarized it well when they said that "it is unlikely that humans would have evolved in the absence of the angiosperms". C. Features.

50. Abstracts: Rough Pursuits. Taxonomy: Biology's Infrastructure. Wallum Froglet -
Article Abstract The roughscaled python has a head shaped like a figure-of-eight and a tall snout to accommodate extremely long teeth. The non-reflective skin of the latter
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Article Abstract: The rough-scaled python has a head shaped like a figure-of-eight and a tall snout to accommodate extremely long teeth. The non-reflective skin of the latter, coupled with an extraordinary ability to lighten or darken its overall skin coloration depending upon the environment, greatly enhances the pythonEs ability to remain unnoticed by avian predators. author: Weigel, John Publisher: Australian Museum
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Article Abstract: Wallum Froglet, a rare variety of frog species similar to Crinia that ranges in size from 16 to 18 millimeters is described. The Wallum Froglet is sensitive to environmental change, despite its ability to breed in water with the acidity of vinegar, author: Faulkner, Craig

51. Taxonomy (Biology): Research - Free Online Library
Free Online Library List of articles about Research in Taxonomy (Biology) category
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out of article(s) Title Author Type Date Words The status of taxonomy in Canada and the impact of DNA barcoding. Packer, L.; Grixti, J.C.; Roughley, R.E.; Hanner, R. Report Dec 1, 2009 Marsilea mutica in Maryland. Redman, D. Earl Report Jul 1, 2008 Resurrection of the fern name Trachypteris gilliana (Baker) Svenson Pteridaceae. Giacosa, J.P. Ramos; Giudice, G.E.; Morbelli, M.A. Report Jul 1, 2008 A new combination in Adenophorus (Polypodiaceae). Ranker, Tom A. Report Jul 1, 2008 A reexamination of Syngnathus affinis Gunter 1870, with comparisons to Syngnathus scovelli (Evermann and Kendall 1896) (teleostei: Syngnathidae). Tolan, James Report May 1, 2008 Revision of the genus Salpichlaena J. Sm. (Blechnaceae, Pteridophyta). Giudice, Gabriela E.; Luna, Maria L.; Carrion, Cristian; De La Sota, Elias R. Report Apr 1, 2008

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out of article(s) Title Author Type Date Words The status of taxonomy in Canada and the impact of DNA barcoding. Packer, L.; Grixti, J.C.; Roughley, R.E.; Hanner, R. Report Dec 1, 2009 The name game: scientists have a sense of humorespecially when it comes to naming new species. Hamalainen, Karina Feb 2, 2009 ... Betts, Stephen C. Report Sep 1, 2008 Resurrection of the fern name Trachypteris gilliana (Baker) Svenson Pteridaceae. Giacosa, J.P. Ramos; Giudice, G.E.; Morbelli, M.A. Report Jul 1, 2008 A new combination in Adenophorus (Polypodiaceae). Ranker, Tom A. Report Jul 1, 2008 Marsilea mutica in Maryland. Redman, D. Earl Report Jul 1, 2008 A reexamination of Syngnathus affinis Gunter 1870, with comparisons to Syngnathus scovelli (Evermann and Kendall 1896) (teleostei: Syngnathidae). Tolan, James Report May 1, 2008

53. Biomimicry Taxonomy: Biology Organized By Challenge - AskNature - Ask Nature - T
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Protect itself from animals that want to eat it. Strategy Anti-reflective eyes to avoid detection in moonlight via nanoscale protrusions on the eyes' surfaces.
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54. Moa - History, Taxonomy, Biology, Claims By Cryptozoologists, Trivia
An extinct bird native to New Zealand; a large ratite (up to 3 m/10 ft high) with long neck and legs, no wings; slowmoving; inhabited forests; ate berries, seeds, and shoots.
http://encyclopedia.stateuniversity.com/pages/15264/moa.html

55. Taxonomy Biology Chapter 25
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56. Taxonomy, Biology, And Distribution Of Seed Harvesting Ants In The Pheidole Cali
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57. Taxonomy I
Taxonomy IWhat's in a name? This is the first in a series of modules that introduce species taxonomy. This module introduces Carolus Linnaeus' work.
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58. Taxonomy - Simple English Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Taxonomy is a science. It is about the classification of all things living. Although it is most commonly used in biology, it can be used in other types of classification too.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Taxonomy is a science . It is about the classification of all things living. Although it is most commonly used in biology, it can be used in other types of classification too. Taxonomy is used with different ranks , the lowest is a species . There can also be sub-species. An organism is a species if two organisms of the same kind can mate . This name is the scientific classification of that species. The name is the same all over the world, so that when scientists from different places talk or write about the living thing, they can understand each other. The highest rank in the domain of living things is the Kingdom . Each kingdom has many smaller groups in it, called Phyla : see List of animal phyla . Each Phylum has more smaller groups in it, called Classes . This pattern looks like branches on a tree with smaller branches growing from them. Each species is put into a group because of what it does, how and what it eats, special body parts, and so on. At the end of the pattern, the groups ( Genera ) are very small. Then each species in the Genus is given its own name. When someone writes about a living thing and uses this name, they only write the Genus name and the species name, like this:

59. Stigmodera (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) - Calodema - The Website Of Dr Trevor J Haw
This is the website of Dr Trevor J Hawkeswood, biologist and author of scientific papers, books and other publications on Australian, New Guinean and International plants and
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