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Shrews, chromosomes and speciation
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ISBN: 1108759513 0511895534 1108750656 Year: 2019 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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The chromosome complement (karyotype) often differs between related mammalian species (including humans vs chimpanzees), such that evolutionary biologists muse whether chromosomal difference is a cause or a consequence of speciation. The common shrew is an excellent model to investigate this problem because of its many geographical races (potential species) differing chromosomally, and its several sibling species (recently speciated forms) that are also chromosomally different. This system is an exceptional opportunity to investigate the role of chromosomes in speciation and this volume reflects detailed research following these approaches. Highlights include the demonstration that chromosomal re-arrangements can be associated with complete loss of gene flow and thus speciation and that selection within species hybrid zones may lead to de-speciation rather than speciation. This book represents an extraordinarily detailed consideration of the role of chromosomes in speciation in one astonishing species, providing insights to those interested in mammalian diversity, chromosomal evolution and speciation.


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Inorganic Trace Analytics

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"Highly accurate chemical speciation and trace element analysis is of great importance in environmental, biological, food sciences, and forensic analysis, as well as in industry. Trace analysis via atomic spectrometry, mass spectroscopy or gas chromatography provides detailed information on chemical forms of elements and elemental trace analysis. This book comprehensively presents sampling and sample preparation, modern analytical techniques, timely application, and quality controlling"--

Genes, categories, and species
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ISBN: 0195144775 9780195144772 1602564515 9781602564510 9780195349313 0195349318 1280531681 9781280531682 0195302834 9780195302837 9786610531684 0197701183 0190286911 Year: 2001 Publisher: Oxford New York Oxford University Press

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Re-examining the 'species problem', whereby biologists cannot agree on how best to identify species and what constitutes useful and genuine biological divisions of groups and organisms, Jody Hey develops a theory of evolutionary groups.


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The Species Problem : Ongoing Issues
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ISBN: 9535153536 953510957X Year: 2013 Publisher: IntechOpen

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The book includes collection of theoretical papers dealing with the species problem, which is among most fundamental issues in biology. The principal topics are: consideration of the species problem from the standpoint of modern non-classical science paradigm, with emphasis on its conceptual status presuming its analysis within certain conceptual framework; evolutionary emergence of the species as discrete unit of certain level of generality; epistemological consideration of the species as a particular explanatory hypotheses, with respective revised concepts of biodiversity and conservation; considerations of evolutionary and phylogenomic species concepts as candidates for the universal one; re-appraisal of the biological species concept based on the "friend-foe" recognition system; species delimitation approach using multi-locus coalescent-based method; a re-consideration of the Darwin's species concept.


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Organic Ligands in Marine Trace Metal Biogeochemistry
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Year: 2018 Publisher: Frontiers Media SA

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This research topic highlights the most recent accomplishments of a Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research (SCOR) Working Group, SCOR WG 139: Organic Ligands - A Key Control on Trace Metal Biogeochemistry in the Ocean.

Species : new interdisciplinary essays
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ISBN: 0262232014 0262286351 0585102708 9780585102702 9780262286350 9780262232012 0262731231 9780262731232 Year: 1999 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press,

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Darwin and the nature of species
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ISBN: 0791480887 1429427779 9781429427777 0791469379 9780791469378 9780791480885 0791469387 9780791469385 Year: 2007 Publisher: Albany State University of New York Press

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Since the 1859 publication of On the Origin of Species, the concept of "species" in biology has been widely debated, with its precise definition far from settled. And yet, amazingly, there have been no books devoted to Charles Darwin's thinking on the term until now. David N. Stamos gives us a groundbreaking, historical reconstruction of Darwin's detailed, yet often misinterpreted, thoughts on this complex concept.Stamos provides a thorough and detailed analysis of Darwin's extensive writings, both published and unpublished, in order to reveal Darwin's actual species concept. Stamos argues that Darwin had a unique evolutionary species concept in mind, one that was not at all a product of his time. Challenging currently accepted views that believe Darwin was merely following the species ascriptions of his fellow naturalists, Stamos works to prove that this prevailing, nominalistic view should be overturned. This book also addresses three issues pertinent to the philosophy of science: the modern species problem, the nature of concept change in scientific revolutions, and the contextualist trend in professional history of science.

The speciation and biogeography of birds
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ISBN: 128373477X 0080924999 9780080924991 9781283734776 012517375X 9780125173759 Year: 2003 Publisher: Amsterdam Boston Academic Press

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This book should be of value to anyone interested in bird evolution and taxonomy, biogeography, distributional history, dispersal and migration patterns. It provides an up-to-date synthesis of current knowledge on species formation, and the factors influencing current distribution patterns. It draws heavily on new information on Earth history, including past glacial and other climatic changes, on new developments in molecular biology and palaeontology, and on recent studies of bird distribution and migration patterns, to produce a coherent account of the factors that have influenced bird speci


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Species and speciation in the fossil record
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ISBN: 022637758X 9780226377582 9780226377445 022637744X Year: 2016 Publisher: Chicago

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Although the species is one of the fundamental units of biological classification, there is remarkably little consensus among biologists about what defines a species, even within distinct sub-disciplines. The literature of paleobiology, in particular, is littered with qualifiers and cautions about applying the term to the fossil record or equating such species with those recognized among living organisms. In Species and Speciation in the Fossil Record, experts in the field examine how they conceive of species of fossil animals and consider the implications these different approaches have for thinking about species in the context of macroevolution. After outlining views of the Modern Synthesis of evolutionary disciplines and detailing the development within paleobiology of quantitative methods for documenting and analyzing variation within fossil assemblages, contributors explore the challenges of recognizing and defining species from fossil specimens-and offer potential solutions. Addressing both the tempo and mode of speciation over time, they show how with careful interpretation and a clear species concept, fossil species may be sufficiently robust for meaningful paleobiological analyses. Indeed, they demonstrate that the species concept, if more refined, could unearth a wealth of information about the interplay between species origins and extinctions, between local and global climate change, and greatly deepen our understanding of the evolution of life.

The origin, expansion, and demise of plant species
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ISBN: 0195351959 1280471980 9786610471980 1602563470 142372917X 9781423729174 9781602563476 9780195127287 0195127285 9780195127294 0195127293 0195127285 0195127293 9780195351958 9781280471988 6610471983 0197701744 Year: 2000 Publisher: New York Oxford University Press

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Each plant species has its own unique passage that is affected by a variety of aspects to which it is exposed. This book explores plant species as dynamic entities within this passage, following the four stages of plant species life.

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