826 resultados para Invertebrates
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Each plate accompanied by guard sheet with descriptive letterpress.
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Bound with his: Observationes quaedam entomologicae de oxybelo uniglume atque miltogramma conica. Erlangae : Typis Kunstmannianis, 1841, and, Ueber Parthenogenesis. München : Auf Kosten der K. Akademie, 1862.
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Bibliography: p. 37.
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"Principal investigators: Richard E. Sparks (and) Philippe E. Ross; project manager, Frank S. Dillon.
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"Vers intestinaux," v. 3, edited by Nordmann; "Echinodermes" and "Tuniciers," v. 3, edited by F. Dujardin.
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First published 1883-85 with title: The standard natural history
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No more published.
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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06
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Most scleractinian coral species are widely distributed across the tropical and subtropical Indo-Pacific. However, the genetic connectivity between populations of corals separated by large distances (thousands of kilometers) is not well known. We analyzed variability in the nucleotide sequence of the internal transcribed spacer-1 (ITS-1) of the nuclear ribosomal gene unit in the ubiquitous coral Stylophora pistillata, across the western Pacific Ocean. Eight populations from Japan, Malaysia, and the northern and southern Great Barrier Reef (GBR) were studied. Phylogenetic analyses and analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA) clearly revealed that there is panmixia among these coral populations. AMOVA showed that ITS-1 sequence variability was greater within populations (78.37%) than among populations (12.06%). These patterns strongly suggest high levels of connectivity across the species' latitudinal distribution range in the western Pacific, as is seen in many marine invertebrates.