Browsing by Author "Woolley, James B."
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Baumgardner, David Eugene (Texas A&M University, 2008-10-10)A cladistic analysis of the world genera of the mayfly family Leptohyphidae is presented. Analyses of a matrix of 58 ingroup and 9 outgroup species and 119 morphological characters strongly supports the monophyly of ...
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Hernan, Lopez Fernandez (Texas A&M University, 2004-11-15)Three new species of cichlid fishes of the genus Geophagus, part of the Neotropical subfamily Geophaginae, are described from the Orinoco and Casiquiare drainages in Venezuela. Phylogenetic relationships among 16 genera ...
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Caesar, Ryan Matthew (Texas A&M University, 2004-09-30)The Klamath-Siskiyou Ecoregion of northern California and southern Oregon has extremely high biodiversity, but conservation centers on the protection of habitat for the northern spotted owl. A network of late successional ...
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Gillogly, Alan Roy (Texas A&M University, 2006-08-16)Preliminary phylogenetic analyses of Passalidae and the genus Popilius are presented based on 207 characters for the family level part of this study and 232 characters for the generic portion. The strict consensus and ...
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Diehl, Benjamin (2012-10-19)The North American antlion genus Paranthaclisis is comprehensively revised for the first time. Four species are recognized: P. congener (Hagen), P. floridensis Stange & Miller, P. hageni (Banks) and P. nevadensis Banks. ...
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Prasifka, Jarrad Reed (Texas A&M University, 2004-09-30)Four separate but complimentary studies investigated the role of grain sorghum as a predator source for Southern Rolling Plains cotton in 2001 and 2002. Objectives were to: (1) determine the timing and magnitude of predator ...
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Dittmer, Drew (2012-10-19)The Fence Lizard (Sceloporus undulatus complex) is a wide ranging North American species complex occurring from the eastern seaboard westward through the great plains and central Rocky Mountains and into the American ...
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Gillespie, Joseph James (Texas A&M University, 2005-11-01)Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) molecules form highly conserved secondary and tertiary structures via rRNA-rRNA and rRNA-protein interactions that collectively comprise the macromolecule that is the ribosome. Because of their cellular ...