(Plants) a bushy European strong-scented perennial plant,Tanacetum parthenium, with white flower heads, formerly used medicinally: familyAsteraceae(composites) [Old Englishfeferfuge, from Late Latinfebrifugia, from Latinfebrisfever +fugāreto put to flight] ...
Studying other species will help us understand if this same genetic mechanism is used repeatedly throughout crested bird species, or if it’s a mechanism that’s limited to the pigeon and dove family.” Given that the ringneck dove is a domesticated species that last shared a common ancestor...
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Most birds are in the order Passeriformes (108 species used and 82 species traded), with the starlings (Sturnidae) the most commonly used family of passerines (nine species). Of all the bird families in trade, the Accipitridae had the most number of recorded genera (26 genera; 37 species;...
BirdCASAccording to an official announcement by the CAS Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology (IVPP), a piece of critical evidence for the origin and early evolution of feathers has been described from a Mesozoic bird fossil newly discovered by two IVPP paleontologists, Profs. Zha...
We find that ethnicity is the main basis of local residential sorting, while occupational standing and, to a lesser degree, family life cycle and nativity also are significant. A second concern is the geographic scale of neighborhoods: in this study, the geographic area within which the ...
A new feather mite genus of the family Psoroptoididae (Acari: Analgoidea) from cassowaries A new feather mite genus Hexacaudalges gen. n. (Psoroptoididae: Psoroptoidinae) is established based on the type species Megninia casuaricola Proctor, 2001... SV Mironov,HC Proctor - 《Jour...
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In species that are sexually monomorphic (n = 9; Supplementary Table1), for which the individual’s sex could not be morphologically or chromatically determined, we used a generalised linear model (GLM; family = Gamma;g(µi) = µi; using R package ‘lme4’57) to explor...