But then Hone uses the term "major groups" to refer to the "albertosaurines" and "tyrannosaurines," which would be subfamilies, not families [p.47]. This shifting and confusion is just what we would expect from Hone's new attitude. Now, in doing this Hone endorses the new ...
Four distinct groups were delineated among the microbial communities from the digestive tract sites. The groups were rooted in the ratio of the relative abundances of the two major phyla, Firmicutes and Bacteroidetes (Figure1a), and the differences extended to the genus level. In the absence of ...
The intestinal tract of fish, as well as the skin and gills, are major pathways for several pathogens to enter and form fatal infections, and the intestinal tract of fish is thought to be the primary route for the development of diseases such as vibriosis, furunculosis, enteric septicemia,...