The Life, Earth and Health Sciences Magazine EurekaMag.com provides 36 million references including 11 million summaries in the basic and applied biological, geographical and agricultural sciences. This content base has now been expanded to include 83,872 newly published references on the taxonomy and biology of recently discovered plant and animal species.
Mannheim, Germany (PRWEB) July 02, 2013
EurekaMag.com has newly published 84 thousand references on the taxonomy and biology of recently discovered plant and animal species. A biological species is a taxonomic rank and one of the basic units of biological classification. Describing the taxonomy and the biology of newly discovered plant and animal species is, thus, essential for biodiversity. A large majority of the newly published entries are included in the site's Research Category which covers numerous observations on newly discovered members of the flora and fauna with descriptions of their taxonomy and biology. The Life, Earth and Health Sciences Research Section 7 features the bibliographic details of 24,341 science articles on such taxonomic and biological studies in plants, animals and microorganisms.
The Life, Earth and Health Sciences Research Chapter 6001 contains a significant subset of the newly published references on the taxonomy and biology of recently discovered plant and animal species and particularly those describing unknown, uncommon and unrecorded species in the earth's biosphere. Among many others, it features notes on some Thysanurans (Microcoryphia and Zygentoma) of Southern Europe, some species of the subfamilies Braconinae rogadinae and Agathidinae hymenoptera, some uncommon species of mollusks from the Maltese islands, the crustacea inhabiting the subterranean waters of the Baltic sea shore, on the dentition and relationships of the late cretaceous insectivore Gypsonictops, and notes on the distribution and biology of Galatheidae and Chirostylidae (Decapoda, Anomura) from the middle Atlantic bight.
The Life, Earth and Health Sciences Website EurekaMag.com was launched in 1998 and has become a comprehensive publisher of references in biology, in the applied life sciences agriculture, horticulture and forestry, in the earth sciences, in the environmental sciences, and in the health sciences. It currently contains a total of 36,061,439 bibliographic references from as early as the beginning of the 20th century of which 10,564,269 entries feature a summary of their science content. Besides a new mobile portal for mobile devices the site maintains RSS feeds and accounts at Twitter and Facebook. Reported by PRWeb 3 days ago.
Mannheim, Germany (PRWEB) July 02, 2013
EurekaMag.com has newly published 84 thousand references on the taxonomy and biology of recently discovered plant and animal species. A biological species is a taxonomic rank and one of the basic units of biological classification. Describing the taxonomy and the biology of newly discovered plant and animal species is, thus, essential for biodiversity. A large majority of the newly published entries are included in the site's Research Category which covers numerous observations on newly discovered members of the flora and fauna with descriptions of their taxonomy and biology. The Life, Earth and Health Sciences Research Section 7 features the bibliographic details of 24,341 science articles on such taxonomic and biological studies in plants, animals and microorganisms.
The Life, Earth and Health Sciences Research Chapter 6001 contains a significant subset of the newly published references on the taxonomy and biology of recently discovered plant and animal species and particularly those describing unknown, uncommon and unrecorded species in the earth's biosphere. Among many others, it features notes on some Thysanurans (Microcoryphia and Zygentoma) of Southern Europe, some species of the subfamilies Braconinae rogadinae and Agathidinae hymenoptera, some uncommon species of mollusks from the Maltese islands, the crustacea inhabiting the subterranean waters of the Baltic sea shore, on the dentition and relationships of the late cretaceous insectivore Gypsonictops, and notes on the distribution and biology of Galatheidae and Chirostylidae (Decapoda, Anomura) from the middle Atlantic bight.
The Life, Earth and Health Sciences Website EurekaMag.com was launched in 1998 and has become a comprehensive publisher of references in biology, in the applied life sciences agriculture, horticulture and forestry, in the earth sciences, in the environmental sciences, and in the health sciences. It currently contains a total of 36,061,439 bibliographic references from as early as the beginning of the 20th century of which 10,564,269 entries feature a summary of their science content. Besides a new mobile portal for mobile devices the site maintains RSS feeds and accounts at Twitter and Facebook. Reported by PRWeb 3 days ago.