The Vascular Plants of South Dakota

The Vascular Plants of South Dakota
Title The Vascular Plants of South Dakota PDF eBook
Author Theodore Van Bruggen
Publisher Wiley-Blackwell
Pages 512
Release 1976
Genre Nature
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Geology, physiography and climate. Sistematic treatment. Families vascular plants of South Dakota. Statistical summary. Descriptions of groups.

American Journal of Botany

American Journal of Botany
Title American Journal of Botany PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 464
Release 1997
Genre Botany
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Ant-Plant Interactions

Ant-Plant Interactions
Title Ant-Plant Interactions PDF eBook
Author Paulo S. Oliveira
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 461
Release 2017-08-17
Genre Nature
ISBN 110715975X

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The first volume devoted to anthropogenic effects on interactions between ants and flowering plants, considered major parts of terrestrial ecosystems.

Abstracts of Bacteriology

Abstracts of Bacteriology
Title Abstracts of Bacteriology PDF eBook
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Pages 488
Release 1920
Genre Bacteriology
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Includes: Scientific proceedings of the Society of American Bacteriologists.

Botanical Abstracts

Botanical Abstracts
Title Botanical Abstracts PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 682
Release 1921
Genre Botany
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Tree Thinking: An Introduction to Phylogenetic Biology

Tree Thinking: An Introduction to Phylogenetic Biology
Title Tree Thinking: An Introduction to Phylogenetic Biology PDF eBook
Author David A. Baum
Publisher Roberts
Pages 0
Release 2012-08-10
Genre Science
ISBN 9781936221165

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Baum and Smith, both professors evolutionary biology and researchers in the field of systematics, present this highly accessible introduction to phylogenetics and its importance in modern biology. Ever since Darwin, the evolutionary histories of organisms have been portrayed in the form of branching trees or “phylogenies.” However, the broad significance of the phylogenetic trees has come to be appreciated only quite recently. Phylogenetics has myriad applications in biology, from discovering the features present in ancestral organisms, to finding the sources of invasive species and infectious diseases, to identifying our closest living (and extinct) hominid relatives. Taking a conceptual approach, Tree Thinking introduces readers to the interpretation of phylogenetic trees, how these trees can be reconstructed, and how they can be used to answer biological questions. Examples and vivid metaphors are incorporated throughout, and each chapter concludes with a set of problems, valuable for both students and teachers. Tree Thinking is must-have textbook for any student seeking a solid foundation in this fundamental area of evolutionary biology.

Biological Abstracts / BIOSIS

Biological Abstracts / BIOSIS
Title Biological Abstracts / BIOSIS PDF eBook
Author William Steere
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 331
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 1468422359

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A fiftieth birthday is a good one to celebrate-old enough to be ex perienced and mature, but not so old as to be an antique. And if the fifty years have spanned as much change in scientific affairs as has occurred during the lifetime of Biological Abstracts it is surely time for a stocktaking. The leaders of biology in 1926 simply could not have imagined the condi tions of 1976. And few biologists active in 1976 can imagine what 1926 was like. That was before the explosive growth of federal funds for research and development, before the huge swelling of graduate enrollments and degrees, before World War II, even before the Great Depression! A few old-timers can remember 1926, and Bill Steere will forgive me for calling him an old-timer. After all, he provides the evidence himself; as a graduate student he met the first editor when Biological Abstracts was only three years old, and he has known all its later editors and administra tive officers. What he does not say is that tn length of service to BIOSIS, in seniority, he stands among only a few past and present members of the board of trustees; nor does he mention that at least as frequently as any other biologist he has been called upon to serve on governmental and associational councils and committees dealing with policy and strategy concerning the abstracting, classification, and dissemination of scientific knowledge. Surely he was the right choice to write this history.