Assembling the Tree of LifeJoel Cracraft, Michael J. Donoghue Oxford University Press, 2004. 7. 22. - 592ÆäÀÌÁö This edited volume is provides an authoritative synthesis of knowledge about the history of life. All the major groups of organisms are treated, by the leading workers in their fields. With sections on: The Importance of Knowing the Tree of Life; The Origin and Radiation of Life on Earth; The Relationships of Green Plants; The Relationships of Fungi; and The Relationships of Animals. This book should prove indispensable for evolutionary biologists, taxonomists, ecologists interested in biodiversity, and as a baseline sourcebook for organismic biologists, botanists, and microbiologists. An essential reference in this fundamental area. |
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... occurring globally and the rapid increases in human populations, these data may prove invaluable in helping to ... occurred 9000 years ago in the highlands of Mexico. Additionally, it was determined that the allele responsible for the ...
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... occurs in the Amazon drainage, whereas LAT is found along the drainage of the Parana River. Additionally, it has been ... occur. In the early 1960s MACV produced several outbreaks in northeastern Bolivia, with infection rates of 25% in ...
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... occur naturally in hot springs found in Yellowstone National Park. We now know that the Crenarchaeota display a wide variety of phenotypic and physiological properties in environments ranging from low temperatures in temperate and ...
... occur naturally in hot springs found in Yellowstone National Park. We now know that the Crenarchaeota display a wide variety of phenotypic and physiological properties in environments ranging from low temperatures in temperate and ...
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... occur shortly after sea-surface temperature and height peak. This usually occurs twice a year, in spring and fall, when populations of copepods peak in abundance. Ultimately, we can connect outbreaks of cholera to major climate ...
... occur shortly after sea-surface temperature and height peak. This usually occurs twice a year, in spring and fall, when populations of copepods peak in abundance. Ultimately, we can connect outbreaks of cholera to major climate ...
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... occur only in a small number of species, namely, the halobacteria, which thrive in environments 10 times saltier than seawater. Despite the name, they are actually members of the Archaea, one of the three major branches of life and ...
... occur only in a small number of species, namely, the halobacteria, which thrive in environments 10 times saltier than seawater. Despite the name, they are actually members of the Archaea, one of the three major branches of life and ...
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The Relationships of Green Plants | 119 |
The Relationships of Fungi | 169 |
The Relationships of Animals Overview | 195 |
The Relationships of Animals Lophotrochozoans | 235 |
The Relationships of Animals Ecdysozoans | 279 |
The Relationships of Animals Deuterostomes | 363 |
Perspectives on the Tree of Life | 537 |
Index | 563 |
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