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1761por Levy, Ellen K.“…The study involved two components: observing if viewers watching an animation in a gallery could be distracted from noticing the disappearance of stolen museum antiquities (the targets) by the overlaid flashing images of a card game (the distractors) and then observing whether repetition of the depicted targets throughout the gallery installation could facilitate a re-direction of attention that allowed viewers to perceive the targets not initially noted in the animation. …”
Publicado 2012
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1762“…Here we propose the use of the phrase ‘antennal cropping’ to describe the behavior, and assess naturally occurring levels of its occurrence by comparing the number of antennal segments in museum specimens of alates and dealates in 16 species of Australian termites (four families), supplemented by analyzing published data on Coptotermes gestroi. …”
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1763por Solomon, Scott E., Lopes, Cauê T., Mueller, Ulrich G., Rodrigues, Andre, Sosa-Calvo, Jeffrey, Schultz, Ted R., Vasconcelos, Heraldo L.“…The genus Mycetagroicus is perhaps the least known of all fungus-growing ant genera, having been first described in 2001 from museum specimens. A recent molecular phylogenetic analysis of the fungus-growing ants demonstrated that Mycetagroicus is the sister to all higher attine ants (Trachymyrmex, Sericomyrmex, Acromyrmex, Pseudoatta, and Atta), making it of extreme importance for understanding the transition between lower and higher attine agriculture. …”
Publicado 2011
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1764“…The specimens were part of the Museum Vrolik collection of the Department of Anatomy and Embryology of the Academic Medical Centre, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. …”
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1765“…The identification of snails collected was confirmed through conchological comparisons to the L. compacta lectotype, museum records, and radulae morphology of historically collected L. compacta. …”
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1766“…For this, we accessed the Ehrenberg collection in the Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin, Germany, where 11 samples from Brazil studied by Ehrenberg are housed and published in different papers. …”
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1767por Tamáska, István, Kértész, Krisztién, Vértesy, Zofia, Bálint, Zsolt, Kun, András, Yen, ShenHorn, Biró, Lászlo Péter“…Cooling experiments using thin copper wires demonstrated that color alterations could be limited to a width of a millimeter or less. Dried museum specimens did not exhibit color changes when cooled in the absence of a heat sink due to the low heat capacity of the wings.…”
Publicado 2013
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1768“…We assess the diversity of Ptychadena species in Rwanda based on re-examination of voucher specimens in museum collections and our own data from recent assessment of the species composition of amphibian communities in Rwanda. …”
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1769por Fors, Yvonne, Grudd, Håkan, Rindby, Anders, Jalilehvand, Farideh, Sandström, Magnus, Cato, Ingemar, Bornmalm, Lennart“…Iron sulfides were not detected, consistent with the relatively low iron concentration in the wood. In a museum climate with high atmospheric humidity oxidation processes, especially of iron sulfides formed in the presence of corroding iron, may induce post-conservation wood degradation. …”
Publicado 2014
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1770“…For this purpose, 500 skulls were observed, belonging to the Anthropology Museum of Department of Anatomy, GSVM Medical College, Kanpur. …”
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1771por Engemann, Kristine, Enquist, Brian J, Sandel, Brody, Boyle, Brad, Jørgensen, Peter M, Morueta-Holme, Naia, Peet, Robert K, Violle, Cyrille, Svenning, Jens-Christian“…Macro-scale species richness studies often use museum specimens as their main source of information. …”
Publicado 2015
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1772por Nesheva, DV“…Ancient mitochondrial DNA retrieved from museum specimens, archaeological finds and fossil remains can provide direct evidence for population origins and migration processes. …”
Publicado 2014
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1773“…BACKGROUND: Traditional sources of species occurrence data such as peer-reviewed journal articles and museum-curated collections are included in species databases after rigorous review by species experts and evaluators. …”
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1774“…Sixty participants (40 novices, 20 art experts) rated a set of 150 abstract artworks and portraits during two occasions: in a laboratory setting and in a museum. Before commencing their second session, half of the art novices received a brief training on stylistic and art historical aspects of abstract art and portraiture. …”
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1775por Cadena, Edwin“…The original description of the species is based on two specimens SMF ME 1091 (Holotype) and 715 (Paratype) housed at the Senckenberg Museum Frankfurt. The excellent preservation of complete and articulated skeletons of this species makes it a key taxon for understanding the evolution and phylogeny of the European Neochelys genus and its relationships with South American and African-Madagascar podocnemidids. …”
Publicado 2015
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1776“…All Japanese species of the family Melithaeidae treated here belong to the genus Melithaea and are endemic to Japanese waters. Old museum material and newly collected specimens from Japanese waters are identified after comparison with this type material. …”
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1777“…Additionally, comparison of modern and museum collections show that modern reef communities have proportionally fewer fished species relative to 19(th) century ones. …”
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1778por Poulakakis, Nikos, Edwards, Danielle L., Chiari, Ylenia, Garrick, Ryan C., Russello, Michael A., Benavides, Edgar, Watkins-Colwell, Gregory J., Glaberman, Scott, Tapia, Washington, Gibbs, James P., Cayot, Linda J., Caccone, Adalgisa“…Analyses of DNA from natural populations and museum specimens, including the type specimen for C. porteri, confirm the genetic distinctiveness of these two lineages and support elevation of the Cerro Fatal tortoises to the rank of species. …”
Publicado 2015
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1779“…NEW INFORMATION: Here we record two additional specimens housed in the Natural History Museum in London (BMNH), one of which is a male of A. xylophagus Goulet, 2014 collected in Ghana (previously Gold Coast). …”
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1780“…Based on the appraisal of museum specimens, the study of type material, and field surveys conducted across 15 provinces between 2007 and 2011, the following seven species are recognized for the country: Xylocopa bambusae Schrottky, Xylocopa chrysopoda Schrottky, Xylocopa macrops Lepeletier de Saint Fargeau, Xylocopa simillima Smith Xylocopa splendidula Lepeletier de Saint Fargeau, Xylocopa pulchra Smith, and Xylocopa viridis Smith. …”
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