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We used the six general taxa to judge the taxonomic richness of floral visitors visiting each plot.
Common flower visitors include six general taxa: honeybees (Hymenoptera: Apidae), sweat bees (Hymenoptera: Halictidae), bumblebees (Hymenoptera: Apidae), Polistes wasps (Hymenoptera: Vespidae), Ailanthus webworm moths (Lepidoptera: Yponomeutidae), and skippers (Lepidoptera: Hesperidae).
In general, taxa affected by biases such as increased substitutions rates, heterotachy, etc., are the ones misplaced in phylogenetic analyses.
In general, taxa with higher substitution rates tend to have fewer edited sites, as indicated by the phylogenetically independent correlation analyses.
In general, taxa considered as putative pathogens (Campylobacter, Clostridium, Escherichia/Shigella, Klebsiella, and Salmonella) were a minor component of the community (<1.5% total relative abundance).
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They also revealed a general pattern of low congruence between morphology-based classifications and molecular phylogenies: few infra-generic taxa were confirmed to be monophyletic, and strongly supported clades did not in general correspond to recognized infra-generic taxa.
They noted that in general, benthic taxa are not as well studied as planktonic taxa, and that among the benthic taxa, macrobenthic groups tend to be best known.
In general, the taxa were similar to organisms previously described from lakes, brackish water, marine environments, soil, glaciers, ice, lake sediments, deep-sea sediments, deep-sea thermal vents, animals and plants.
In general, the taxa differed (Table 4), with P. rhoeas germinating most, and P. argemone and P. dubium ssp.
In general, different taxa of the same species/genus are analysed by different approaches and the results inferred from such studies are often not directly comparable.
In general, terrestrial taxa have a moderately thick, compact cortex with little or no spongiosa in the mid-shaft region, long bones of flying animals show hollow medullas, and terrestrial or swimming taxa have a spongiosa inside the medulla [ 21].
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