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  • Owing to his contribution to microbial systematics, a bacterial genus of Actinobacteria was na
  • h Museum who specialised in fossil fish and systematics, advocating the transformed cladistics scho
  • 1. Evolution, Systematics, and Biogeography.
  • Main articles: Molecular systematics and Phylogenetics
  • ics publishes papers relevant to evolution, systematics, and integrative biology.
  • His writings dealt chiefly with annelid systematics and embryonics.
  • Barrie Rickards' work concentrated on the systematics and biodiversity of graptolites in the Pala
  • Dr. Heads is an authority on the taxonomy, systematics and palaeontology of Orthoptera.
  • Systematics and the Origin of Species: On Ernst Mayr's
  • iology education to teach the principles of systematics and evolution.
  • Pieter Pelser is a Lecturer in Plant Systematics and the director of the herbarium at the Un
  • ablished and developed courses in microbial systematics and biotechnology and managed the Microbial
  • llow a "splitting" approach to gelechioidea systematics and taxonomy, recognize Dasycera as an inde
  • In addition to his theoretical work on systematics and taxonomy, Gauthier continues to study t
  • n ornithologist known for his work on avian systematics and evolution, especially of grebes.
  • st described in 2009 in the Belgian journal Systematics and Geography of Plants along with Commelin
  • tribes Drepanini and Oretini, its internal systematics and phylogeny are not yet well resolved.
  • Dr. Reis is an authority on the systematics and biodiversity of Neotropical catfishes a
  • center for research and training in insect systematics and biodiversity informatics at North Carol
  • iversity of fishes, and is an expert in the systematics and biodiversity of Neotropical electric fi
  • berg and Director of the Institute of Plant Systematics and Plant Geography as well as Director of
  • hus, regardless of the uncertain phylogeny, systematics and taxonomy of its superfamily Gelechioide
  • iodiversity Institute, which focuses on the systematics and preservation of species endemic to Mada
  • ics and the Origin of Species, Ernst Mayr's Systematics and the Origin of Species and George Gaylor
  • ly a paper has been published in cephalopod systematics and zoogeography, and even other aspects of
  • major problem of Gelechioidea taxonomy and systematics, and some authors separate the former two a
  • His research is focused on the systematics and morphometrics of late Mesozoic and Ceno
  • , especially bioacoustics and conservation; systematics and altitudinal replacements of Scytalopus
  • , Philip J. Currie (Editor) (1992) Dinosaur Systematics: Approaches and Perspectives Cambridge Univ
  • Flea systematics are not entirely fixed.
  • Its systematics are under revision; it contains 3 or 4 spec
  • aspects of crustacean biology, taxonomy and systematics, as well as several books, including the st
  • illi Hennig, the formulator of phylogenetic systematics, as a way of classifying living organisms r
  • stitution in Panama Fisher did a PhD on ant systematics at UC Davis.
  • as typically been most useful for molecular systematics at the species level, and even within speci
  • relevant literature and an analysis of the systematics behind the decoration.
  • Ammotragus lervia: a review on systematics, biology, ecology and distribution.
  • ami, working on the conservation, genetics, systematics, characterization, and breeding of species
  • Basal sauropodomorph systematics continue to undergo revision.
  • “Phylogenetic and natural systematics deal with the same factual material, and al
  • he American Museum of Natural History for a systematics discussion group.
  • -the-art procedures designed to advance the systematics, ecology and commercialisation of actinobac
  • eography, Geology; with notes on evolution, systematics, ecology, anthropology, etc.. Published by
  • He specializes in insect systematics, especially Lepidoptera.
  • In Linnaean systematics, evolutionary grades are accepted in higher
  • l that publishes original research on plant systematics, focusing on the flora of New South Wales b
  • odland Garden, Mary Maples Dunn Garden, and Systematics Garden & Perennial Border.
  • urrent literature about each mammal and its systematics, genetics, fossil history, distribution, an
  • ida (proboscisless leeches), rhynchobdellid systematics has always been rather straightforward as r
  • n reconciliation of approaches to bacterial systematics has recommended use of GC ratios in higher
  • Molecular systematics has been made possible by the availability
  • r, discussing the role of genetics on plant systematics, however unlike the other presenters of the
  • r Systematik in der Zoologie ("The state of systematics in zoology") as part of his school work, pu
  • om animals to bacteria, and applications of systematics in disciplines such as genomics and paleont
  • Hendrikus Berkhof, the leading professor of systematics in the Nederlandse Hervormde Kerk (Dutch Re
  • In January 2001, Cambridge Systematics issues its CAMPO Peer Review of Capital Are
  • e biology encompasses Evolutionary Biology, Systematics, Neontology, Paleontology, Ethology, Anthro
  • Phylogenetic systematics of the Borophaginae (Carnivora: Canidae).
  • Taxonomy and systematics of this bird are quite confusing.
  • He is interested in the systematics of plants, including pumpkins.
  • The taxonomy and systematics of the Maghreb barbs are subject to conside
  • 1), was a Danish mycologist who studied the systematics of gilled mushrooms.
  • Systematics of the marine microfilamentous green algae
  • ommission of the International Committee on Systematics of Prokaryotes (2005).
  • pecialized in the anatomy of snakes and the systematics of the western Garter snakes.
  • ommission of the International Committee on Systematics of Prokaryotes: (2005).
  • The taxonomy and systematics of the group are in need of revision; the P
  • The systematics of this group are subject to scientific con
  • The systematics of the main group of genera is in need of r
  • paleontologist who specializes in dinosaur systematics of finds primarily in northern Africa.
  • The systematics of this group has been in flux and many for
  • /5- ) is a field biologist who works on the systematics of arthropods, with a particular focus on a
  • ecology, his research interests covered the systematics of fungi Clements died in Santa Barbara in
  • These difficulties in interpreting the systematics of Cornales may represent an early and rapi
  • There are doubts about the internal systematics of the Spirurida, and some groups placed he
  • rooted in the idealistic morphology and the systematics of pre-Darwinian times.
  • yeres D, Lutz RA, Vrijenhoek RC. "Molecular systematics of vestimentiferan tubeworms from hydrother
  • name of Tragulus meminna but studies on the systematics of the group have led to that name being re
  • especially his work on the biogeography and systematics of primitive microlepidoptera.
  • notably the International Committee on the Systematics of Bacteria, participating in the complete
  • s following an examination of the molecular systematics of the genus which found that many of the R
  • He did numerous studies on the systematics og fungi and vascular plants.
  • Olson to recognise his contributions to the systematics, paleontology and evolution of flightless r
  • y and physiology, morphology and structure, systematics, plant-microbe interactions, paleobotany, e
  • y 1941) is a British professor in Microbial Systematics, specialising in actinobacterial taxonomy.
  • Despite the uncertainties surrounding its systematics, the taxonomy of P. pakenhami remains uncha
  • However, later studies questioned the systematics used in the original description and includ
  • But leech taxonomy and systematics will eventually be revised in due time, not