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The Genus Pinus
Reproduction of the original: The Genus Pinus by George Russell Shaw
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Savanna Monkeys : The Genus Chlorocebus
Living across Africa and the Caribbean, this widely dispersed primate population must adapt to different environmental challenges.How do members of the genus Chlorocebus live in desert-like conditions and in areas with freezing temperatures and snow in winter?This book examines the ways these primates adapt genetically, hormonally, physically and behaviourally to their changing landscapes.It features summary chapters for major topics such as behavioural ecology, life history, taxonomy, genetics and ethnoprimatology.Shorter essays supplement the work, with experts detailing their particular research on these primates.The combination of scholarship provides both a comprehensive view of this adaptable genus while enabling the reader to gain depth in specific topics.Developed from a symposium, this book combines decades of experience working with savanna monkeys into a tangible resource, for students and researchers in primatology as well as evolutionary and behavioural studies.
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Essential Oil-Bearing Grasses : The genus Cymbopogon
When enjoying a southeast asian soup or cup of herbal tea, we are really savoring the flavor of lemongrass.Similarly, the sweet aroma of mosquito-repelling lotions comes from the citronella oil present in them.Fine perfumes, candles, and herbal pillows with the pleasing smell of rose are often in fact scented with palmarosa.Providing an in-depth look at their history and production, Essential Oil Bearing Grasses: The genus Cymbopogon provides a comprehensive review of these economically important grasses.A detailed examination of chemical constituents and market trends, the book explores the cosmetic, medicinal, and nutritional uses of the plant.It covers the botany, taxonomy, chemistry, and biogenesis of the oils, and their extraction and analytical methods, biotechnology, storage, legislation, and trade.Highlighting industrial uses for the grasses in this genus, the book also includes coverage of the physiological and ecophysiological considerations.It presents a comprehensive overview of most of the cultivated and wild species of cymbopogons. Featuring contributions from a team of international experts, the book describes the considerable ethno-botanical, phytochemical, and pharmacological knowledge associated with the multidimensional uses of the oils.It provides a complete industrial profile that includes market size, geographical sources, export and import data, and industry uses.Its pages offer an invaluable resource for research, cultivation, marketing, or product development of Cymbopogon.
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Which catfish genus?
The catfish genus Ictalurus is native to North America and includes several species commonly known as channel catfish, blue catfish, and white catfish. These catfish are known for their barbels, or whisker-like organs, around their mouths, which give them their name. Ictalurus catfish are popular among anglers and are also raised in aquaculture for their meat.
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Does Australopithecus belong to its own genus or does it belong to the genus Homo?
Australopithecus belongs to its own genus separate from the genus Homo. Australopithecus is a genus of early hominins that lived in Africa around 4 to 2 million years ago, while the genus Homo includes modern humans and their close relatives. The distinction between Australopithecus and Homo is based on differences in physical characteristics, behavior, and evolutionary history.
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What is the plural of Genus?
The plural of "genus" is "genera." In biological classification, a genus is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms. When referring to multiple genera, the correct term to use is "genera."
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Is the genus from which the ape and the human have originated also an ape genus?
Yes, the genus from which the ape and the human have originated is also an ape genus. Both apes and humans belong to the family Hominidae, and the genus from which they originated is Homo. This means that humans and apes share a common ancestor within the ape family, making the genus Homo an ape genus.
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Lime-trees and Basswoods : A Biological Monograph of the Genus Tilia
Lime trees (Tilia spp.) are widely distributed and locally important members of northern temperate broad-leaved forests.In marked contrast to the largely uniform morphology of the genus its taxonomic treatment has become increasingly confused and controversial, with over one hundred species and numerous subspecies described.Using extensive data from field studies of natural populations around the world, this book clarifies the situation, proposing a revised taxonomy of 23 species and 14 subspecies.Detailed descriptions are provided for all recognised taxa and are accompanied by illustrations.Data from herbaria and cultivated trees are used to extend the analyses where appropriate and type specimens are included to stabilise nomenclature.Lime tree ecology is also considered, with an exploration of experimental and analytical data on regeneration, growth and reproduction in relation to climate and soils.Additional material includes a glossary of botanical terms and appendices of herbarium codes and relevant physical concepts.
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Genus, Derivation und Quantifikation : Zur Funktion der Suffigierung und verwandter Phanomene im Deutschen
Die Arbeit geht der Frage nach, inwieweit ein motivierter Zusammenhang zwischen der expliziten Derivation und der Kategorie Genus, definiert als Dimension nominaler Quantifikation, festzustellen ist.Dazu werden sprachtheoretische Grundlagen und Erkenntnisse aus der Sprachtypologie auf die Diachronie der Suffigierung und verwandter Phänomene (etwa der Zirkumfigierung) des Deutschen angewendet.Da die wortbildenden Suffixe - im Gegensatz zum Gegenwartsdeutschen - in früheren Sprachstufen oft Substantive mit mehreren Genera bildeten, wird die Frage erörtert, inwieweit die Suffixe zunehmend paradigmatischer wurden, d.h.Entwicklungen zeigen, die typisch für einen Aufbau von grammatischer Komplexität sind, bzw. wie sich der Aufbau von Komplexität vollzog. In diesem Zusammenhang lässt sich diachron eine Spezialisierung von Suffixen auf ein bestimmtes Genus feststellen.Das bedeutet, dass eine Korrelation zwischen der expliziten Derivation bzw. entsprechender Suffixe und der Kategorie Genus in früheren Sprachepochen nicht bzw. nicht im selben Maße bestanden hat. Somit lässt sich ein Sprachwandelprozess im Sinne einer Grammatikalisierung von Quantifikation durch Genussuffixe feststellen.
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To which genus does the tarantula belong?
The tarantula belongs to the genus "Aphonopelma," which is a diverse genus of spiders found in the Americas. There are over 90 recognized species within this genus, and they are known for their large size and hairy bodies. Tarantulas are often kept as pets and are also popular in the exotic pet trade.
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What is the name of this cactus genus?
The name of this cactus genus is Echinocactus.
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To which genus does the cobra snake belong?
The cobra snake belongs to the genus Naja. This genus includes several species of venomous snakes known for their iconic hood and potent venom. Cobras are found in various regions of Africa and Asia, and they are known for their distinctive behavior, including the ability to rear up and spread their hood when threatened.
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What species or genus of snail is this?
This is a species of land snail known as the Helix pomatia, also commonly referred to as the Roman snail or Burgundy snail. It is a large, edible snail native to Europe and has been introduced to other parts of the world. The Helix pomatia is known for its distinctive spiral shell and is often used in culinary dishes, particularly in French cuisine.
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