10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «SYSTEMATIST» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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systematist in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
systematist im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1.4 HIERARCHICAL STAGES OF A SYSTEMATIST The following may be the
hierarchical grades or stages of a systematist: A natural scientist is a systematist
who provides or gathers information about the relationships between phenetic, ...
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Evolution of the Insects
Theodosius Dobzhansky, who was originally a beetle systematist, was impressed
by the genetic and systematic work of Morgan's insightful student, Alfred
Sturtevant, and applied studies of wild Drosophila to questions of genetic
variation in ...
David Grimaldi, Michael S. Engel, 2005
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Systematic Biology: Proceedings of an International Conference
What the systematist might expect for the future would be a more "systematic"
search for the fundamental differentiating ecophysiological and biochemical
criteria that have yielded the adaptive radiations at higher levels— within genera
and ...
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Systematics and the Origin of Species, from the Viewpoint of ...
The recognition and accurate description of the species is the first task of the
systematist. But should he stop there, he would soon be confronted with a chaotic
accumulation of species descriptions. To prevent this, the systematist must try to ...
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Conference on the Importance and Needs of Systematics in ...
They cannot be done satisfactorily away from large collections and complete
library facilities. When properly executed, they provide the most valuable
contributions of the systematist, but it must be admitted that the standards, vary
greatly, and ...
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The Development of Biological Systematics: Antoine-Laurent ...
5 1 English-speaking authors of the nineteenth century, in particular, favored "
systematist" over "methodist"; but since they ... "the great systematist" of fishes,
while Cuvier himself called Linnaeus (with approval) a "methodiste";53 although
they ...
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Classification and Biology
The last-mentioned work, providing an annual author, systematic and subject
classified index to zoological publications, is indispensible to the serious
zoological systematist; the absence of a really comparable botanical work is
deplored by ...
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Ornithology in Laboratory and Field
closely allied populations of birds and their mode of evolution, the systematist
must analyze the morphological characters of many hundreds of representative
specimens and make detailed observations in the field on ecological preferences
, ...
Olin Sewall Pettingill, Jr., 1985
The validity of this statement will not be affected, I think, by either the size of the
group with which the systematist may deal, or the phase of the subject which
specially interests him. It applies just as well to the man who specializes in a
single ...
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London encyclopaedia; or, Universal dictionary of science, ...
Magnol, a systematist, 65. MALPIGHI, one of the first modern physiologists, 62.
MARCFT, his experiments with poisons, 18. MattHjEUS (Sylvaticus) an execrable
translator, 47. Matthiolos, some account of him, 51. Measures of plants described
...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «SYSTEMATIST» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
systematist im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Beloved Brontosaurus makes a comeback
... drafted by the eighteenth-century Swedish systematist Carl Linnaeus and still in use today. The rules state that the first name given for an animal takes priority. «Nature.com, Apr 15»
A Big Problem for Common Descent: Hundreds of "Active 'Foreign …
Indeed, UC Davis microbiologist and molecular systematist Jonathan Eisen critiqued this paper, noting: Many researchers show evidence that is consistent with ... «Discovery Institute, Mär 15»
Argentine ants come marching in to California
"There is no silver bullet," says Philip Ward, an ant systematist at UC Davis. In urban California, "they are here to stay." An entrenched visitor. Holway and Ward ... «Phys.Org, Jan 15»
The Mythic Mithun
Magnus Lidén is a plant systematist who has taught in India as guest faculty at Rajiv Gandhi University. Recently, he encountered the strange and mythical ... «National Geographic, Okt 14»
A Brighter Future for the Hornbills of India
Magnus Lidén is a plant systematist who has taught in India as guest faculty at Rajiv Gandhi University. During a trip to a local market, he was told an interesting ... «NatGeo News Watch, Okt 14»
Pop-up plant business plans to set down new roots at Furniture …
... their vase-like structure,” said Steve Hill, a retired University botanist and plant systematist and current survey associate with the Illinois Natural History Survey. «Daily Illini, Sep 14»
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... Jordan is mostly a bug man, a molecular systematist and entomologist. Specifically, he studies damselflies of the Pacific islands and stoneflies in the Rockies. «Bucknell University, Sep 14»
Eighteen-Million-Year-Old Proteins Found In Daisy Seeds Have …
As a plant systematist, Dr. Panero is interested in the distribution, diversity, and evolution of flowering plants, and his research focuses on the elucidation of ... «BioNews Texas, Apr 14»
Sham Skepticism: A Reality Check for Donald Prothero
The great systematist Colin Patterson stated: "As morphologists with high hopes of molecular systematics, we end this survey with our hopes dampened. «Discovery Institute, Nov 13»
Is Evolution Widely Misunderstood?
Answer by Marc Srour, Invertebrate palaeontologist, arthropod systematist, historian of biology, blogger at: bioteaching.wordpress.com/. Yes. We are all ... «Huffington Post, Aug 13»