A University of Minnesota study turned citizen science revolution, Snapshot Serengeti, developed into a database that aids in wild animal classification. Alexandra Swanson, a postdoctoral fellow at ...
Yes and no: It depends on how you classify animals. There are two main classification systems – the Linnaean system which groups organisms by characteristics and the phylogenetics system, which ...
Fish, flies and bears, oh my! A new research breakthrough gives genetic proof of how differences in (very different) animals develop. An international team of biologists has identified the molecular ...
v. 1. Histological classification of bone and joint tumors of domestic animals / compiled and reviewed by M.V. Slayter [and others] -- v. 2. Histological classification of mesenchymal tumors of skin ...