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Natural History Museum, London

by Orthalicoidea In The, Abraham S. H. Breure, Jonathan D. Ablett
"... Orthalicoidea) in the Natural History Museum, London. ZooKeys 392: 1–367. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.392.6328 The type status is described of 404 taxa classified within the family Bulimulidae (superfamily Orthali- ..."
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Orthalicoidea) in the Natural History Museum, London. ZooKeys 392: 1–367. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.392.6328 The type status is described of 404 taxa classified within the family Bulimulidae (superfamily Orthali-

Natural History Museum (London)

by P. A. Bland, M. E. Zolensky, G. K. Benedix, M. A. Sephton
"... Meteorites are frequently not the pristine record of early solar system processes that we would like them to be. Many unique meteorites, samples that can further our understanding of the environment of the early solar system, are finds, so a knowledge of terrestrial weathering becomes a requirement ..."
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to accurately interpret their preterrestrial history. This chapter outlines the weathering process in chondrites, the mineralogical changes that occur in response to weath-ering, the variations in weathering in different environments, the effect of weathering on O isotopes and chemistry, and how weathering

Seychelles Natural History Museum

by Charles Morel
"... I was given the responsibility of managing the Nati-onal Herbarium. The Herbarium at the time was in no way complete (it is still not) and I had to be invol-ved in collecting, preserving and identifying species which were not present in the collection. So I have been making frequent trips to differe ..."
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to different is-lands of Seychelles and I have come to develop a passion for plants. Lately I have been giving guided tours to nature lovers. Standing in the middle of one of our forests, I can now easily point out all the diffe-rent species around. But then came Katy Beaver with her project on epi-phytes (see

The Natural History Museum,

by Aude Houdan, Dominique Marie, Fabrice Not, Alberto G, Jeremy R. Young, Ian Probert, Cromwell Road , 2003
"... (Haptophyta) life cycles: flow cytometric analysis of relative ploidy levels Abstract Several coccolithophore species are known to exhibit heteromorphic life cycles. In certain species, notably Emiliania huxleyi, the heterococcolithbearing phase alternates with a non-calcifying stage, whereas in oth ..."
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that holococcolithophoreheterococcolithophore life cycles are haplo-diploid in nature. Light microscope observations of the processes of sexual fusion and meiosis are reported for two of the experimental species. The results are discussed in the context of the evolution of biomineralization in the coccolithophores and the possible ubiquity

Natural History Museum, London

by Annunziata Giangaspero, See Profile, Emanuele Brianti, Donato Traversa, Martin Jonathan, Richard Hall
"... A retrospective and geographical epidemiological survey of traumatic myiasis in southern Italy ..."
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A retrospective and geographical epidemiological survey of traumatic myiasis in southern Italy

Natural History Museum, London

by R. Huys, See Profile, Geoffrey A. Boxshall, Rony Huys , 1992
"... Asterocheres reginae , a new species of parasitic copepod (Siphonostomatoida: Asterocheridae) from a sponge in Belize ..."
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Asterocheres reginae , a new species of parasitic copepod (Siphonostomatoida: Asterocheridae) from a sponge in Belize

Natural History Museum, London

by Holly M. Bik, W. Kelley Thomas, David H. Lunt, P. John, D. Lambshead, Holly M Bik
"... Low endemism, continued deep-shallow interchanges, and evidence for cosmopolitan distributions in free-living marine nematodes (order Enoplida) ..."
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Low endemism, continued deep-shallow interchanges, and evidence for cosmopolitan distributions in free-living marine nematodes (order Enoplida)

Natural History Museum, London

by Natalie Cooper, Jesús Rodríguez, Andy Purvis, See Profile
"... A common tendency for phylogenetic overdispersion in mammalian assemblages ..."
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A common tendency for phylogenetic overdispersion in mammalian assemblages

Hungarian Natural History Museum

by M Shevera , D Pifkó , O Optasyuk
"... A complete list of vascular plant taxa, described by Antal Margittai is given here containing 64 varieties, forms, and hybrids, with typifi cation of 9 taxa, whose type specimens are deposited in BP. Th is material thus includes 8 lectotypes hereby designated, along with 7 isolectotypes and 16 orig ..."
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A complete list of vascular plant taxa, described by Antal Margittai is given here containing 64 varieties, forms, and hybrids, with typifi cation of 9 taxa, whose type specimens are deposited in BP. Th is material thus includes 8 lectotypes hereby designated, along with 7 isolectotypes and 16 original specimens that are here recorded.

Laboratory, The Natural History Museum,

by Richard G. Pearson, Wilfried Thuiller, Miguel B. Araújo, Lluís Brotons, Colin Mcclean, Lera Miles, Terence P. Dawson, David C. Lees, Correspondence Richard G. Pearson
"... Model-based uncertainty in species range prediction ..."
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Model-based uncertainty in species range prediction
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