The Fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma. Diptera. Vol. 5. Family Culieldae. ... the present book contains an appendix describing half a dozen which were discovered while the work was passing through the press. But it is certain that the present volume will remain a standard authority for many years to come, and workers in India ...
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More Details· Objective To compare the risk of non-fatal venous thromboembolism in women receiving oral contraceptives containing drospirenone with that in women receiving oral contraceptives containing levonorgestrel. Design Nested case-control and cohort study. Setting The study was based on information from PharMetrics, a United States based company that collects information on claims paid …
More DetailsRead "Systematics Association . Bibliography of Key Works for the Identification of the British fauna and flora . 3rd ed. Edited for the Association by G. J. Kerrich, R. D. Meikle, and N. Tebble. London, 1967. 8°. Pp. vii+186. Publication no. I., Archives of Natural History" on DeepDyve, the largest online rental service for scholarly research with thousands of academic publications available ...
More Details· While many studies have looked at how large mammals respond to road mitigation measures, few have examined the effects on smaller mammals. We investigated the effectiveness of three different types of wildlife passages along Highway 175 in Quebec, Canada, for small- and medium-sized mammals (<30 kg) using infrared cameras.
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More DetailsThe full text of this article hosted at iucr is unavailable due to technical difficulties. ... the stratigraphy of the former is usually much clearer and the sediments commonly contain pollen. It is difficult to correlate cave sequences with those of open sites. ... The Quaternary origins of the modern British mammal fauna, Biological ...
More Details· K E V I N J . GASTON Department of Entomology, The Natural History Museum, London Key words. Beetles, species richness, body size. Introduction The interaction between the species richness of higher taxa and the body sizes of the species they contain has been a recurrent theme in ecology and evolutionary biology (e.g. Van Valen, 1973; May, 1978, 1986, 1988; Dial & Marzluff, …
More DetailsFauna Within accounts of the British Mesolithic, the changing populations of animals were cited as the most immediate concern of Mesolithic humans (Mellars 1974, 1975). From the Star Carr assemblage, Clark again noted that red deer were the prime food source, but also suggested Mesolithic groups would have followed migrating herds
More DetailsFauna boreali-americana; or, the zoology of the northern parts of British America; containing descriptions of the objects of natural history collected on the late northern land expedition, under command of Captain Sir John Franklin, R.N. Part the fourth and Last. The insects: Creator: Richardson, John, Sir, 1787-1865 Swainson, William, 1789 ...
More DetailsKent''s Cavern has long been known as potentially among the oldest Palaeolithic sites in the country, with the basal Breccia deposit containing a sparse Lower Palaeolithic industry. The sediment consists of a chaotic clayey conglomerate emplaced as a series of debris flows, which entered the cave via blocked entrances at its southwest end. The Breccia contains a fauna dominated by the bear ...
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More Details· The Burgess Shale of British Columbia famously contains a remarkable variety of fossils of soft-bodied creatures from the Middle Cambrian of around 510 million years ago, offering a …
More DetailsFauna Boreali-Americana; or, The Zoology of the Northern Parts of British America Containing Descriptions of the Objects of Natural History Collected on the Late Northern Land Expeditions under Command of Captain Sir John Franklin, R.N.
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More DetailsThe cockroach fauna of the entire Guiana Shield has previously been addressed by three works (i.e. Bonfils 1975; Bruijning 1959; Princis 1963). Princis'' catalogue (1963) of global cockroach distributions is an important resource to consult for this fauna. How-ever, there were cases (although very few) where Princis was incomplete in his records
More DetailsAll lies on land originally cleared from forest and, without some form of management, would revert to forest through a process of natural succession. Traditionally managed, unsown grasslands nonetheless resemble more natural grasslands in other parts of the world and contain a substantial proportion of our native flora and fauna.
More DetailsThis handbook contains a useful list of references relating to the identification of British fauna and flora. Only the last eighteen pages deal with botanical works and these, although of little use to a specialist, will be of assistance to any one wishing to locate key works dealing with the British flora. The appalling dearth of up-to-date taxonomic literature is very evident from this ...
More Details· The British Ordovician crinoid fauna The British Ordovician crinoid fauna DONOVAN, STEPHEN K. 1988-10-01 00:00:00 STEPHEN K. DONOVAN Eckert (1988) has recently published a fascinating account of crinites Portlock, from the mid Caradoc or Ashgill of the North the faunal dynamics of the Ordovician crinoids of North Amer- American province, is a diplobathrid …
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More DetailsThis is an addition to the collection of monographs on the fauna of British India, and is a summary of existing knowledge, which is as yet, in some respects, very scanty. Pages i-xxxvi cover a bibliography and systematic classification; pages 1-88 contain an introduction to nematodes in general, and the rest of the book is devoted to detailed descriptions of the worms.
More Details(1) Flora of Jamaica, containing Descriptions of the Flowering Plants known from the Island (2) The Fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma Mollusca, ii (Trochomorphidae to Janellidae) (3) Catalogue of the Amatidae and Arctiadae (Nolinae and Lithosianae) in the Collection of the British …
More DetailsInternet Library of Early Journals (FULL TEXT) Digitized archive of three British 18th century journals and three 19th century British journals. Searchable by author and keywords in the title and full-text article. MagPortal (FULL TEXT) Provides access to articles in a variety of magazines, most from 2000+.
More DetailsExceptional preservation from Cambrian localities including the Burgess Shale of British Columbia and the Maotianshan Shale of Southern China, have provided a benchmark against which formerly unidentified material can be assessed. This fauna is now known to occur World - wide, but good examples from the Avalonian terrane, comprising Southern ...
More DetailsThe mite fauna of dust from cloth-covered seats of four passenger trains and bedding from a British Rail linen store in Glasgow was investigated; 22 samples containing 4488 mg of dust from a total surface area of 5.5 m2 were taken. ... Full text Full text is available as a …
More Details· There is scarce information about European folk knowledge of wild invertebrate fauna. We have documented such folk knowledge in three regions, in Romania, Slovakia and Croatia. We provide a list of folk taxa, and discuss folk biological classification and nomenclature, salient features, uses, related proverbs and sayings, and conservation. We collected data among Hungarian-speaking people ...
More Details· The Upper Cambrian Alum Shale arthropod fauna (Müller, 1990), also a soft-bodied Cambrian fauna, is also strikingly different from the Chengjiang fauna. It consists mostly of minute crustaceans and crustacean-like arthropods. The sediments containing the fauna were formed under very low energy conditions and a near absence of oxygen.
More DetailsThe mine is a short contorted gallery close to the midrib of a leaf, containing broken black frass. When pupating, in common with other Bucculatrix species, the larva creates a distinctive ribbed cocoon surrounded by a ''palisade'' of vertical silken hairs. See also: Leafmine (British Leaf Mining FaunaLeafmine (De bladmineerders van Nederland)
More DetailsFauna Boreali-Americana; or, The Zoology of the Northern Parts of British America Containing Descriptions of the Objects of Natural History Collected on the Late Northern Land Expeditions under Command of Captain Sir John Franklin, R.N.
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More DetailsThe genus Homotherium, while wide ranging in Eurasia, has only been considered a sporadic component of the British Pleistocene fauna.The Early Pleistocene Homotherium crenatidens and the Middle to Late Pleistocene Homotherium latidens have however held a prominent position in the annals of the 19th century British geology and the discussion of the antiquity of man.
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