<p>The seven Carnivore Families containing Species with no published papers, showing the percentage of Species with zero published papers within each Family in descending order.</p
<p>Occurrences and numbers of species (S) by family and genus of Iberian pycnogonids, showing the pe...
<p>Percentage of each phylum present in fresh faecal samples collected from domesticated rabbits and...
<p>The proportion of different taxonomic groups in the sample of papers with ‘biodiversity’ in the t...
<p>The number of papers published for terrestrial Carnivores is shown for comparison.</p
Number of publications per carnivore species in Portugal, grouped by research topic (N = 755).</p
Carnivora Cladogram used in analyses. Three in Newick format with no branch-lengths
<p>Percentage of species not represented in the analyses due to missing genera and the percentage of...
<p>The frequency of prey taxa occurring across the twelve phyllosomata that contained traces of prey...
<p>Numbers of species, genera, and families for various arthropod groups and the average numbers of ...
+<p>represents the poorly sampled taxa (<20% of total accepted number of species),</p>++<p>represent...
<p>*The percent in diseased sites is only shown for families present at more than 1% of the total nu...
<p>Percentage values not in parentheses are for the total of each order. Percentage values in parent...
<p>*Incomplete mitochondrial genome.</p><p>List of the species included in the present study.</p
<p>Overall, the number of species per genus in a family is not directly correlated with the number o...
James H. Honacki, Kenneth E. Kinman, James W. Koeppl (1982): Order Carnivora. In: James H. Honacki, ...
<p>Occurrences and numbers of species (S) by family and genus of Iberian pycnogonids, showing the pe...
<p>Percentage of each phylum present in fresh faecal samples collected from domesticated rabbits and...
<p>The proportion of different taxonomic groups in the sample of papers with ‘biodiversity’ in the t...
<p>The number of papers published for terrestrial Carnivores is shown for comparison.</p
Number of publications per carnivore species in Portugal, grouped by research topic (N = 755).</p
Carnivora Cladogram used in analyses. Three in Newick format with no branch-lengths
<p>Percentage of species not represented in the analyses due to missing genera and the percentage of...
<p>The frequency of prey taxa occurring across the twelve phyllosomata that contained traces of prey...
<p>Numbers of species, genera, and families for various arthropod groups and the average numbers of ...
+<p>represents the poorly sampled taxa (<20% of total accepted number of species),</p>++<p>represent...
<p>*The percent in diseased sites is only shown for families present at more than 1% of the total nu...
<p>Percentage values not in parentheses are for the total of each order. Percentage values in parent...
<p>*Incomplete mitochondrial genome.</p><p>List of the species included in the present study.</p
<p>Overall, the number of species per genus in a family is not directly correlated with the number o...
James H. Honacki, Kenneth E. Kinman, James W. Koeppl (1982): Order Carnivora. In: James H. Honacki, ...
<p>Occurrences and numbers of species (S) by family and genus of Iberian pycnogonids, showing the pe...
<p>Percentage of each phylum present in fresh faecal samples collected from domesticated rabbits and...
<p>The proportion of different taxonomic groups in the sample of papers with ‘biodiversity’ in the t...