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         Taxonomy:     more books (100)
  1. Morphology and Taxonomy of Fungi by Ernest A. Bessey, 1964-06
  2. Taxonomy: Evolution at Work by M. Daniel, 2009-02-17
  3. Introduction to the Principles of Plant Taxonomy by V. V. Sivarajan, 1991-08-30
  4. Principles of numerical taxonomy (A Series of books in biology) by Robert R Sokal, 1963
  5. Taxonomy of Educational Objectives, the Classification of Educational Goals, Handbook II: Affective Domain by David R. / Bloom, Benjamin S. / Masia, Bertram B. Krathwohl, 1969
  6. Mathematical Taxonomy (Probability & Mathematical Statistics) by Nicholas Jardine, Robin Sibson, 1971-01-01
  7. A Taxonomy of Communication Media (A Rand Corporation research study) by Rudolf Bretz, 1971-06
  8. Vascular Plant Taxonomy by MURRELLZACK E, 2010-06-11
  9. Peonies of the World: Taxonomy and Phytogeography by Hong De-Yuan, 2010-07-15
  10. Numerical Taxonomy: The Principles and Practice of Numerical Classification (A Series of books in biology) by Peter H. A. Sneath, 1973-06
  11. Grasses Of Wisconsin: Taxonomy, Ecology, & Distribution Of The Gramineae by Norman C. Fassett, 1997-05-15
  12. Illustrated Taxonomy Manual of Weed Seeds by Richard J. Delorit, 1970-06
  13. Ideas In Bloom: Taxonomy-based Activities For U.s. Studies:grades 7-9 by Phyllis P. Bray, Jeanne M. Rogers, 2002-08-30
  14. Biology and Taxonomy of the Solanaceae (Linnean Society symposium series ; no. 7)

41. A Taxonomy Of Musical Genres
Two French experts redefine genres to improve musical databases for electronic distribution, paper submitted to a conference in Paris in 2000.
http://www.csl.sony.fr/downloads/papers/2000/pachet-riao2000.pdf

42. Educational Psychology Interactive: The Cognitive Domain
The taxonomy is presented below with sample verbs and a sample behavior statement for Anderson and Krathwohl (2001) revised Bloom s taxonomy and placed
http://chiron.valdosta.edu/whuitt/col/cogsys/bloom.html
Bloom et al.'s Taxonomy of the Cognitive Domain
Citation: Huitt, W. (2004). Bloom et al.'s taxonomy of the cognitive domain. Educational Psychology Interactive . Valdosta, GA: Valdosta State University. Retrieved [date], from http://chiron.valdosta.edu/whuitt/col/cogsys/bloom.html. Overview of the Cognitive System EdPsyc Interactive: Courses Beginning in 1948, a group of educators undertook the task of classifying education goals and objectives. The intent was to develop a classification system for three domains: the cognitive, the affective, and the psychomotor. Work on the cognitive domain was completed in 1956 and is commonly referred to as Bloom's Taxonomy of the Cognitive Domain ( Bloom et al., 1956). Others have developed taxonomies for the affective and psychomotor domains The major idea of the taxonomy is that what educators want students to know (encompassed in statements of educational objectives ) can be arranged in a hierarchy from less to more complex. The taxonomy is presented below with sample verbs and a sample behavior statement for each level. LEVEL DEFINITION SAMPLE
VERBS SAMPLE
BEHAVIORS
KNOWLEDGE Student recalls or
recognizes information

43. TreeView
Simple program for displaying phylogenies.
http://taxonomy.zoology.gla.ac.uk/rod/treeview.html
TreeView
Tree drawing software for Apple Macintosh and Windows (and now Linux and Unix TreeView is a simple program for displaying phylogenies on Apple Macintosh and Windows PCs. It has the following features:
  • runs on both the Apple Macintosh and Windows Pcs, using almost identical interfaces
  • reads many different tree file formats (including NEXUS, PHYLIP, Hennig86, NONA, MEGA, and ClustalW/X)
  • supports standard the TrueType and Postscript fonts available on Macs and PCs
  • supports native graphics file format (PICT on Macintosh, Windows metafile on Windows) for copying pictures into other applications, and for saving graphics files
  • print preview
  • can print multiple trees per page, and one tree over more than one page
  • has drag-and-drop facility for easy opeing of files
  • Web-based online help
  • tree editor
TreeView provides a simple way to view the contents of a NEXUS, PHYLIP, Hennig86, Clustal, or other format tree file. While PAUP and MacClade have excellent tree printing facilities, there may be times you just want to view the trees without having to load the data set they were generated from. The PHYLIP package contains tree drawing programs which offer a greater variety of trees than TreeView, but are somewhat clumsy to use. The forthcoming PAUP* for Windows does not have a graphical interface, hence TreeView allows you to create publication quality trees from PAUP files, either directly, or by generating graphics files for editing by other programs.

44. ELAETAO: 2nd Latin-American Meeting On Oligochaeta Ecology And Taxonomy
Focused on the ecology and taxonomy of earthworms in Latin America, with the general theme of earthworms as invasive species. Held in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
http://www.elaetao.net
Online submission of abstract items is now available here. Earthworms as Invasive Species in Latin America November 14-18, 2005
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Sponsored by the USDA Forest Service
International Institute of Tropical Forestry (IITF)
and organized by the Puerto Rico Conservation Foundation
Scientists, students and managers interested in earthworm ecology, taxonomy and vermi-composting and working in Latin-American countries are encouraged to present their scientific contributions as talks or posters and participate in workshop discussions and activities. The workshops will focus on the following topics:
  • potential cross-site studies / experiments
  • potential synthesis efforts
  • proposal writing and potential funding agencies in Latin-America
A tour to the Luquillo Experimental Forest and the Caribbean National Forest in the town of Luquillo is scheduled for the fourth day of the meeting. The symposium will be immediately followed by an earthworm taxonomy course led by world renowned taxonomists.
All presentations (posters and talks) and the main findings of the workshops will be published into a symposium proceedings volume or as a special issue of a scientific journal.

45. Computer Program For Polyphasic Taxonomy Analysis
The proBiosys suite of programs compares phenetic, chemotaxonomic and nucleic acid sequence data. Algorithms for polyphasic taxonomy are available to construct Dendrograms, the suite is simple to use.
http://www.proBiosys.com

46. African Wildlife - Taxonomy
Taxonomic rank of common African animals, some with photographs.
http://www.eskimo.com/~rowdenw/EEA/photo/spp/spp-FContents.html
African Wildlife - Taxonomy
African Wildlife - Title Page

47. Lexonomy | A Taxonomy Primer
A taxonomy Primer. Taxonomies…thesauri…classification systems…synonym rings. “taxonomy, Classification and Metadata Resources.”
http://www.lexonomy.com/publications/aTaxonomyPrimer.html
awarner@lexonomy.com
Home Services Presentations ... Publications
All of the terms mentioned above are controlled vocabularies. That means that they are organized lists of words and phrases, or notation systems, that are used to initially tag content, and then to find it through navigation or search. Unfortunately, a great deal of disagreement exists as to the individual definitions of each of the terms I mentioned; we spend too much of our valuable time misunderstanding each other. The terminology is in flux; hopefully, at some point, specific definitions will be standardized. I have three purposes in this introduction to the world of controlled vocabularies:
  • Describe where vocabulary control fits into the information architecture of a Web site. Describe the basic steps in controlling vocabulary and how these steps map to the terminology. Provide some basic guidelines and recommendations for creating controlled vocabularies and leveraging them effectively.
  • Where Do Controlled Vocabularies Fit Into the Information Architecture of a Web site?
    There are two basic places in information architecture where the form of labels and search terms can be controlled and then often organized in some way, usually hierarchically:

    48. Growing Eggplant In The Home Garden, HYG-1609-95
    Features information on history and taxonomy, climate, fertilizers and limes, culture, varieties, pests and diseases, and harvesting.
    http://www.ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/1000/1609.html
    Ohio State University Extension Fact Sheet
    Horticulture and Crop Science
    2021 Coffey Rd., Columbus, Ohio 43210-1086
    Growing Eggplant in the Home Garden
    HYG-1609-95
    Ted W. Gastier
    History and Taxonomy
    The eggplant is probably a native of India and has been cultivated for a long time. It is a member of the nightshade family, making it a close relative of the tomato, pepper and potato. When compared to its relatives, the eggplant is of limited importance. Its use in appealing dishes make this vegetable highly desired by those familiar with it.
    Climate
    The eggplant is a very tender plant that requires a long, warm season for successful production. The plants are killed by light frost and are injured by long periods of chilly, frostless weather. Plants should not be set out until all danger of frost has passed.
    Fertilizer and Lime
    Lime and fertilizer applications are best based on a soil test. Soil sample bags, forms and instructions are available from your county Extension office. In general, two pounds each of actual nitrogen, phosphorus (P O ), and potash (K

    49. Critical Thinking Across The Curriculum Home Page
    Bloom s taxonomy and Critical Thinking. Contributed by Barbara Fowler, Bloom s taxonomy divides the way people learn into three domains.
    http://www.kcmetro.cc.mo.us/longview/ctac/blooms.htm
    Critical Thinking
    Across the
    Curriculum Project
    Bloom's Taxonomy and Critical Thinking
    Contributed by Barbara Fowler, Longview Community College. Bloom's Taxonomy divides the way people learn into three domains. One of these is the cognitive domain which emphasizes intellectual outcomes. This domain is further divided into categories or levels. The key words used and the type of questions asked may aid in the establishment and encouragement of critical thinking, especially in the higher levels. Level 1: Knowledge - exhibits previously learned material by recalling facts, terms, basic concepts and answers. Key words: who, what, why, when, omit, where, which, choose, find, how, define, label, show, spell, list, match, name, relate, tell, recall, select Questions: What is . . . ? How is . . . ? How did happen? How would you explain . . . ? Why did . . . ? How would you describe . . . ? When did . . . ? Can you recall . . . ? How would you show . . . ? Can you select . . . ? Who were the main . . . ? Can you list three . . . ? Which one . . . ? Who was . . . ?

    50. WordMap Taxonomy Management Software
    Allows an organisation to ensure semantic interoperability of metadata, through consistent terminology in all of its applications, assets and activities.
    http://www.wordmap.com

    51. This Page Has Moved
    The Digital taxonomy Web site has moved! The most recent updates can be found at the following address. http//digitaltaxonomy.infobio.net
    http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Vines/8695/
    The Digital Taxonomy Web site has moved!
    The most recent updates can be found at the following address: http://digitaltaxonomy.infobio.net Please adjust your bookmarks.

    52. IAPT - International Association For Plant Taxonomy
    Carries out projects of interest to systematists, especially those that require international cooperation.
    http://www.bgbm.fu-berlin.de/iapt/
    International Association for Plant Taxonomy
    IAPT Homepage (Secretariat in Vienna)
    IAPT Projects on BGBM Servers:
    International Code of Botanical Nomenclature Names in Current Use Registration (in addition, some articles and data files for the the journal taxon continue to be available; access through the IAPT home page) Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem, Freie Universität Berlin
    Page editor: W. Berendsohn . This page last updated August 23, 2000
    http://www.bgbm.org/iapt/default.htm window.open=PrxRealOpen;

    53. Digital Taxonomy - Software
    DELTA DEscription Language for taxonomy. The DELTA format is a flexible Data on taxonomy, geography and stratigraphy can be recorded and estimated.
    http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Vines/8695/software.html
    Software and Links
    DELTA Databases Ecology Morphometrics ...
    DELTA
    DEscription Language for TAxonomy . The DELTA format is a flexible method for encoding taxonomic descriptions for computer processing. The DELTA system is an integrated set of programs based on the DELTA format, for the generation and typesetting of natural-language descriptions and conventional taxonomic keys, conversion of data for use by classification programs (cladistic and phenetic), and interactive identification and information retrieval. By Mike Dallwitz, Toni Paine, and Eric Zurcher

    DELTA-L
    A discussion forum for users of the DELTA System and related taxonomic software. The DELTA-L mailing list is subscribed by users of a variety of taxonomic software. Software and data that takes advantage of any of these packages is commonly shared and debated. Subscribers are often professional taxonomists and others providing or making use of descriptive databases constructed with these packages. Managed by Eric Gouda

    DELTA Newsletter
    A communications medium for botanical and zoological taxonomists interested in descriptive databases. It is not restricted to software or applications supporting or implementing the DELTA standard. Edited by Terry D. Macfarlane

    54. Taxonomy Of Philippine Lichens
    Brief information and links by researcher Isidro T. Savillo.
    http://www.geocities.com/lichens_2001/lichens_2001.html
    Taxonomy of Philippine Lichens Scientific Links: This Web Page is dedicated to the Taxonomic Identification of Philippine Lichens . New species and varieties as well as those subjected to nomenclature change/modification will be highlighted with their photographs displayed. Welcome to the Lichens of the Philippines Information Center!
    WebPage of Prof. Isidro Antonio T. Savillo* **
    *He was a recipient of the Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (DAAD) Research and Study Visit
    **At present, he is a Research Associate/ Collaborating Scientist in the Philippines in the U.S. funded project, Planetary Biodiversity Inventory: The Global Biodiversity of Eumycetozoans
    SWS (Society for Wetland Scientists) ASIA CHAPTER
    NEW!!
    SWS Asia Chapter Web Page

    *By going places, unexpectedly , one encounters interesting lichens thus these two forthcoming articles: A Foliicolous Lichen Enclountered in Guimaras Island and the other article, Ramalina sp . at an aging Ceiba pentranda The latter was on the middle of a farmland of a former student. The Foliicolous lichen was seen on leaves of a Croton and that of a young shrubby mango comprising the garden infront of a nipa house. How surprising that they add to the decorative looks of the plants!! As if it was just a part of a garden...but was never cultivated! A product of "unconscious" gardening.

    55. CSIRO PUBLISHING - Invertebrate Systematics
    Unique combination of taxonomy, phylogenetics and evolutionary biology; Broad scope encompassing all invertebrate taxa; Top quality editorial and production
    http://www.publish.csiro.au/journals/it/
    appPath = ""; Home Journals About Us Shopping Cart Continuing Invertebrate Taxonomy You are here: Journals Invertebrate Systematics Search All Content This Journal All Journals Other Content Advanced Search Journal Home General Information Scope ... How to Order
    Invertebrate Systematics
    Current Issue Volume 19 (3)
    Feature Paper
    Phylogenetic analysis of the Squilloidea (Crustacea : Stomatopoda)

    Invertebrate Systematics is an international journal publishing significant contributions and reviews on the systematics and phylogeny of invertebrate faunas worldwide. The focus is on comprehensive papers that include phylogenetic and biogeographic analyses and that take a multidisciplinary approach to the study of invertebrate systematics. More... Features
  • Unique combination of taxonomy, phylogenetics and evolutionary biology Broad scope encompassing all invertebrate taxa Top quality editorial and production services Rapid turnaround times No page charges for papers under 30 printed pages Full text articles now available in HTML
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    56. Keys To Soil Taxonomy | NRCS Soils
    Downloadable Book in PDF Format. It provides the taxonomic keys necessary for the classification of soils in a form that can be easily used in the field. It also explains recent changes in the classification system.
    http://soils.usda.gov/technical/classification/tax_keys/

    Soils Home
    About Us Soil Survey Soil Use ... Contact Us Search Soils All NRCS Sites for
    Technical References
    Soil Classification
    Keys to Soil Taxonomy
    The 9th edition of Keys to Soil Taxonomy is available now in Adobe Acrobat or Microsoft Word format. Keys to Soil Taxonomy, Ninth Edition (2003, 2.4 MB) Errata Sheet for Keys to Soil Taxonomy, Ninth Edition (2003, 28 KB) To order Keys to Soil Taxonomy, 9th edition, select from the following options:
  • Order on-line: Go to http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/ , select "Publications" on the left Quick Access list which will take you to the Publications ordering page. Order by phone: 1-888-LANDCARE (follow recoded message instructions) Order by FAX: (515) 289-4561 (Ask for “Keys to Soil Taxonomy”. Provide your name, institution, complete shipping address and a phone number) Order by mail at: Landcare, USDA-NRCS, 5140 Park Ave. Building 6 Suite C, Des Moines, IA 50321
  • If you need assistance with your order, call 1-888-LANDCARE, extension 30.
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    57. Global Taxonomy Initiative - Background
    Background on the Global taxonomy Initiative. Given the many competing demands for capacity building in taxonomy, activities under the GTI must be
    http://www.biodiv.org/programmes/cross-cutting/taxonomy/
    Home Decisions Documents CHM ... CBD Information Centre Global Taxonomy Initiative Background COP Decisions Related Web Sites Roster of Experts ... Notifications Conservation Ex-Situ Conservation In-Situ Conservation GEF Projects Implementation GEF Public Participation Press Room Discussion Forums Secretariat Divisions ... Programmes Global Taxonomy Initiative Printer-friendly version Normal version
    Global Taxonomy Initiative
    Background
    Format for a Report on Implementation of Programme of Work for the Global Taxonomy Initiative ( PDF Word Governments, through the Convention on Biological Diversity, have acknowledged the existence of a "taxonomic impediment" to the sound management of biodiversity. The purpose of the Global Taxonomic Initiative (GTI) is to remove or reduce this taxonomic impediment - in other words, the knowledge gaps in our taxonomic system (including those associated with genetic systems), the shortage of trained taxonomists and curators, and the impact these deficiencies have on our ability to conserve, use and share the benefits of our biological diversity. The GTI has been established by the Conference of the Parties to address the lack of taxonomic information and expertise available in many parts of the world, and thereby to improve decision-making in conservation, sustainable use and equitable sharing of the benefits derived from genetic resources. The GTI is specifically intended to support implementation of the work programmes of the Convention on thematic and cross cutting issues. Given the many competing demands for capacity building in taxonomy, activities under the GTI must be clearly linked to the implementation of Convention.

    58. Decomposition Of Oxalate By Microorganisms
    Oxalatedegrading bacteria, oxalate, taxonomy, oxalate utilization
    http://www.geocities.com/oxalate2000/index.html
    Decomposition of Oxalate by Microorganisms
    INTRODUCTION Oxalic acid is often accumulated as a metabolic end-product in plant cells either as the free acid, as sodium and potassium oxalate, or precipitated as an insoluble salt most commonly calcium oxalate. Deposits of calcium oxalate occur as microscopic crystals in many different organs and tissues a wide variety of plant taxa. Their accumulated amount varies among species and may comprise up to 85 % of dry weight of some plants [1]. In the animal kingdom oxalate and its salts are presented in urine and blood of mammals. Much of the oxalate in animals originates from the oxalate ingested with plant material, although mammals through the oxidation of glyoxlate and ascorbate synthesize minute amounts. OXALATE AND MICROORGANISMS Many fungi, belonging to Ascomycetes, Basidiomycetes and Zygomycetes, a few Lichens [2] and slime mold genera Perichaena and Dianema [3] produce calcium oxalate crystals during some phase of their life cycle. Accumulation of oxalate by fungi, particularly in Aspergillus, Penicillium

    59. ContextualAnalysis - Metadata Development | Information Architecture | Indexing
    Information architecture consulting, specializing in content analysis and organization, taxonomy/thesaurus design, website indexing and backof-book indexes in the humanities.
    http://www.contextualanalysis.com
    ContextualAnalysis, LLC provides consulting services in information architecture; metadata development, including creation of controlled vocabularies such as taxonomies and thesauri; and award-winning website and back-of-book indexing.
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    60. The Big Five Taxonomy
    A review of the Big Five model of personality by Frank Fujita.
    http://www.iusb.edu/~ffujita/Documents/big5.html

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