Classification is a natural human propensity—we organize our clothes, our kitchen cupboards, and our toys. This applies to the natural world, too, where animals and plants are grouped based on ...
The Coleopterists Bulletin, Vol. 70, No. 1 (MARCH 2016), pp. 153-167 (15 pages) This work represents the third contribution of a series of publications focused on the study of the natural history and ...
Machine generated contents note: Preface and acknowledgements; 1. Introduction: the Tiliaceae and genus Tilia; 2. General morphology of Tilia; Appendix. Glossary of terms used in descriptions; 3.
Roubik, David Ward. 2013. "Why do they keep changing the names of our stingless bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae; Meliponini)? A little history and guide to taxonomy." In Stingless bees process honey and ...
In a recent article published in PLOS Biology, a team of 45 virologists, evolutionary biologists, bioinformaticians, and structural biologists from around the world arrived at a consensus on virus ...
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