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1974-, Mahajan Swapneel Arvind, ed. Monoidal functors, species, and Hopf algebras. American Mathematical Society, 2010.

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Council, Canadian Wood, ed. The U.S. span book for major lumber species: Canadian and U.S. species groups. 2nd ed. Canadian Wood Council, 2001.

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Brill, Frida. Cladistics: Method of classifying species of organisms into groups. University Publications, 2012.

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Thompson, D. B. A., 1958-, ed. Gulls and plovers: The ecology and behaviour of mixed-species feeding groups. Columbia University Press, 1985.

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Barnard, C. J. Gulls and plovers: The ecology and behaviour of mixed-species feeding groups. Croom Helm, 1985.

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Huber, John T. The species groups of Gonatocerus Nees in North America with a revision of the sulphuripes and ater groups (Hymenoptera, Mymaridae). Entomological Society of Canada, 1988.

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Rudd, Martin D. Macrocyclic complexation of cationic f-block (lanthanide) and p-block (groups 14 and 15) metal species. typescript, 1994.

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Council, Nature Conservancy, ed. Guidelines for selection of biological SSSIs: Rationale, operational approach and criteria, detailed guidelines for habitats and species-groups. Nature Conservancy Council, 1989.

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author, Blaylock J. (Jessica), Rago Paul J. author, Shield G. author, and Northeast Fisheries Science Center (U.S.), eds. 2012 discard estimation, precision, and sample size analyses for 14 federally managed species groups in the northeast region. US Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service, Northeast Fisheries Science Center, 2012.

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Council, Nature Conservancy, and Joint Nature Conservation Committee., eds. Guidelines for selection of biological SSSIs: Rationale : operational approach and criteria : detailed guidelines for habitats and species groups. Nature Conservancy Council, 1995.

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Nepal, Prakash. Developing inventory projection models using empirical net forest growth and growing-stock density relationships across U.S. regions and species groups. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory, 2012.

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M, Corson J., ed. Infinite groups and group rings: Proceedings of the AMS special session, Tuscaloosa, 13-14 March 1992. World Scientific, 1993.

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Alexandre, Borovik, ed. Groups, languages, algorithms: AMS-ASL Joint Special Session on Interactions between Logic, Group Theory, and Computer Science, January 16-19, 2003, Baltimore, Maryland. American Mathematical Society, 2005.

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Lands and Wildlife General Services Division. Editorial Services Alberta Energy/Forestry. Alberta vegetation species list and species group checklists. Alberta Energy/Forestry, Lands and Wildlife, 1990.

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AMS Special Session Geometric Group Theory (2001 Las Vegas, Nev.). Computational and statistical group theory: AMS Special Session Geometric Group Theory, April 21-22, 2001, Las Vegas, Nevada, AMS Special Session Computational Group Theory, April 28-29, 2001, Hoboken, New Jersey. Edited by Gilman Robert H. 1942-, Myasnikov Alexei G. 1955-, Shpilrain Vladimir 1960-, and AMS Special Session Computational Group Theory (2001 : Hoboken, N.J.). American Mathematical Society, 2002.

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Baggot, J. Desmond. The physiological basis of veterinary clinical pharmacology. Blackwell Science, 2001.

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AMS Special Session in Combinatorial Group Theory--Infinite Groups (1988 University of Maryland, College Park). Combinatorial group theory: Proceedings of the AMS special session in combinatorial group theory-infinite groups, April 23-24, 1988. Edited by Fine Benjamin 1948-, Gaglione Anthony M, Tang, Francis C. Y., 1935-, and American Mathematical Society. American Mathematical Society, 1990.

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Harbach, R. E., ed. Culicipedia: species-group, genus-group and family-group names in Culicidae (Diptera). CABI, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781786399052.0000.

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Jory, Darryl E. Species profiles: Life histories and environmental requirements of coastal fishes and invertebrates (south Florida) : black, red, and Nassau groupers. The Service, 1989.

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Rosenbaum, Paul D. Special study on labour force groups. Minister of Supply and Services Canada, 1988.

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Grossman, Gene M. Special interest politics. MIT Press, 2001.

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Energy, Alberta Alberta. Alberta plants and fungi: Master species list and species group checklists. Alberta Energy, Forestry, Lands and Wildlife, General Services Division, Editorial Services, 1992.

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Anne, Wilson C., and Leeds Symposium on Food History and Traditions (6th : 1991), eds. Food for the community: Special diets for special groups. Edinburgh University Press, 1993.

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Luise-Charlotte, Kappe, Magidin Arturo, and Morse Robert Fitzgerald, eds. Computational group theory and the theory of groups: AMS Special Session on Computational Group Theory, March 3-4, 2007, Davidson, North Carolina. American Mathematical Society, 2008.

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(Editor), Julia K. Parrish, and William M. Hamner (Editor), eds. Animal Groups in Three Dimensions: How Species Aggregate. Cambridge University Press, 1997.

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Hamner, William M., and Julia K. Parrish. Animal Groups in Three Dimensions: How Species Aggregate. Cambridge University Press, 2010.

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Hamner, William M., and Julia K. Parrish. Animal Groups in Three Dimensions: How Species Aggregate. Cambridge University Press, 2011.

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THE U.S. SPAN BOOK FOR MAJOR LUMBER SPECIES CANADIAN AND U.S. SPECIES GROUPS. Canadian Wood Council, 1999.

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The field guide to human species. Penguin, 1999.

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Ruxton, Graeme D., Guy Beauchamp, and Eben Goodale. Mixed-Species Groups of Animals: Behaviour, Community Structure, and Conservation. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2017.

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Beauchamp, Guy, Eben Goodale, and Graeme Ruxton. Mixed-Species Groups of Animals: Behavior, Community Structure, and Conservation. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2017.

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The U.S. Span Book for Major Lumber Species Canadian and U.S. Species Groups 2002 ed. Canadian Wood Council, 2002.

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Monro, Alexandre K., and Simon J. Mayo, eds. Cryptic Species. Cambridge University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781009070553.

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Cryptic species are organisms which look identical, but which represent distinct evolutionary lineages. They are an emerging trend in organismal biology across all groups, from flatworms, insects, amphibians, primates, to vascular plants. This book critically evaluates the phenomenon of cryptic species and demonstrates how they can play a valuable role in improving our understanding of evolution, in particular of morphological stasis. It also explores how the recognition of cryptic species is intrinsically linked to the so-called 'species problem', the lack of a unifying species concept in bio
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Thompson, D. B. A., and C. J. Barnard. Gulls and Plovers: The Ecology and Behaviour of Mixed-Species Feeding Groups. Springer, 2013.

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Thompson, D. B. A., and C. J. Barnard. Gulls and Plovers: The Ecology and Behaviour of Mixed-Species Feeding Groups. Springer, 2014.

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Thompson, D. B. A., and C. J. Barnard. Gulls and Plovers: The Ecology and Behaviour of Mixed-Species Feeding Groups. Springer, 2012.

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Revision of Bledius, Part IV: Classification of Species Groups, Phylogeny, Natural History, & Catalogue. New York Entomological Society, 1986.

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Species richness and species occurrence of five taxonomic groups in relation to pH and other lake characteristics in southeastern Canada. Dept. of Fisheries and Oceans, 1997.

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Barraclough, Timothy G. The Evolutionary Biology of Species. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198749745.001.0001.

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‘Species’ are central to understanding the origin and dynamics of biological diversity; explaining why lineages split into multiple distinct species is one of the main goals of evolutionary biology. However, the existence of species is often taken for granted, and precisely what is meant by species and whether they really exist as a pattern of nature has rarely been modelled or critically tested. This novel book presents a synthetic overview of the evolutionary biology of species, describing what species are, how they form, the consequences of species boundaries and diversity for evolution, an
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Guidelines for selection of biological SSSI's: Rationale, operational approach and criteria, detailed guidelines for habitats and species groups. Nature Conservancy Council, 1998.

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Britain, Great. The Plant Breeders' Rights (Farm Saved Seed) (Specification of Species and Groups) Order 1998 (Statutory Instruments: 1998: 1025). Stationery Office Books, 1998.

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Martin, Paul, Theodore Alter, Don Hine, and Tanya Howard, eds. Community-based Control of Invasive Species. CSIRO Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486308880.

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Invasive species are among the greatest challenges to environmental sustainability and agricultural productivity in the world. One of the most promising approaches to managing invasive species is voluntary citizen stewardship. However, in order for control measures to be effective, private citizens often need to make sustained and sometimes burdensome commitments.
 Community-Based Control of Invasive Species is based on five years of research by leading scholars in natural resource and human behavioural sciences, which involved government and citizen groups in Australia and the United Sta
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Frankham, Richard, Jonathan D. Ballou, Katherine Ralls, et al. Is the taxonomy appropriate? Delineating species for conservation purposes. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198783398.003.0009.

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The first step in conservation management is to delineate groups for separate versus combined management. However, there are many problems with species delineation, including diverse species definitions, lack of standardized protocols, and poor repeatability of delineations. Definitions that are too broad will lead to outbreeding depression if populations are crossed, while those that split excessively may preclude genetic rescue of small inbred populations with low genetic diversity. To minimize these problems, we recommend the use of species concepts based upon reproductive isolation (such a
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Herman, David. Coda: Toward a Bionarratology; or, Storytelling at Species Scale. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190850401.003.0009.

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The coda to the book puts forward the hypothesis that narrative, even though it is grounded in and optimally calibrated for meso-level, human-scale phenomena, furnishes routes of access to emergent structures and processes extending beyond the size limits of the lifeworld, including species transformations at the macro level of phylogenetic history. In this way, the coda suggests how the study of what can be called storytelling at species scale constitutes an important aspect of narratology beyond the human. Focusing on the heuristic potentials of “multiscale narration” across a range of ficti
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Jacobsen, Dean, and Olivier Dangles. Organisms and diversity patterns at high altitudes. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198736868.003.0004.

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Chapter 4 gives a group-by-group treatment from amphibians and fish to algae and microbes of what is known about altitudinal diversity patterns, dominant groups, and prominent species from high altitude waters around the world. This is accompanied by biogeographical considerations on dispersal, immigration, and local speciation processes. The general and well-known decrease in species richness with increasing altitude observed in the terrestrial environment is also the rule in aquatic systems. Yet, while some groups of organisms show very clear altitudinal patterns, others do not. Some groups
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Common, Ian FB. Oecophorine Genera of Australia III. CSIRO Publishing, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643105157.

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This volume completes the revision of the oecophorine genera of Australia, a subfamily which has diversified enormously in this country and represents some 20% of the Australian lepidoptera.
 The generic revision of the Australian Oecophorinae, continued in this third volume, includes the large Barea group of genera, the small Tisobarica group, some genera previously omitted in the first two volumes from the Wingia and Chezala groups, and some miscellaneous genera of unknown relationship. This volume deals with 96 genera, 73 of which are referred to the Barea group, two to the Tisobarica
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Ross, Joanna, Andrew J. Hearn, and David W. Macdonald. The Bornean carnivore community: lessons from a little-known guild. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198759805.003.0014.

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Niche differentiation reduces competition between species and modifies predation risk such that species coexistence is promoted. Temporal partitioning is a type of niche differentiation that has only relatively recently been specifically investigated. In this chapter, data from 515 camera trap stations from Sabah, Malaysian Borneo is used to describe the presence, habitat associations and activity patterns of Bornean carnivores and to investigate temporal partitioning between species. Primary and old logged forest were the most species rich sites and small forest fragments and oil palm plantat
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Charney, Ruth, Michael Shapiro, and Michael Davis. Geometric Group Theory: Proceedings of a Special Research Quarter at the Ohio State University, Spring 1992. De Gruyter, Inc., 1995.

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Charney, Ruth, Michael Shapiro, and Michael Davis. Geometric Group Theory: Proceedings of a Special Research Quarter at the Ohio State University, Spring 1992. de Gruyter GmbH, Walter, 2011.

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Roehl, Frank D., and Jon M. Corson. Infinite Groups and Group Rings - Proceedings of the Ams Special Session. World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd, 1993.

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