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Three reasons to re-evaluate fungal diversity ‘on Earth and . . . The two main bases for estimating total fungal diversity are (1) the number of described species and their taxonomic structure, and (2) extrapolating species-area relationships We argue that knowledge of fungal taxonomy and environmental sampling of fungi are both too incomplete for either approach to be reliable
Insect ecology - Wikipedia 0:25 A giant water bug attacking a fish Insect ecology is the interaction of insects, individually or as a community, with the surrounding environment or ecosystem [1] This interaction is mostly mediated by the secretion and detection of chemicals (semiochemical) in the environment by insects [2] Semiochemicals are secreted by the organisms (including insects) in the environment and they are
Arachnid - Wikipedia Basic characteristics of arachnids include four pairs of legs (1) and a body divided into two tagmata: the cephalothorax (2) and the abdomen (3) Almost all adult arachnids have eight legs, unlike adult insects which all have six legs However, arachnids also have two further pairs of appendages that have become adapted for feeding, defense, and sensory perception The first pair, the
The Impossible Voyage of Noahs Ark | National Center for . . . Creationists insist on a strictly literal interpretation of Genesis; so when those animals which reproduce by asexual budding, or the over one thousand thelytokous (all-female) species from insects to lizards, converged toward the ark, another special miracle would have been called for to fulfill the explicit command to take both male and
Frontiers | Dynamics of Insect–Microbiome Interaction . . . Insects housing huge microbial communities provide a favorable environment to their bacterial symbionts by providing them with the optimal pH within the gut (Engel and Moran, 2013) Varied types of bacterial endosymbionts present within the insect body have been reported and each with their distinctive features (Table 1) Table 1