www.amazines.com - Friday, September 05, 2008
Read about the most recent changes and happenings at Amazines.com
Log into your account or register as a new author. Start submitting your articles right now!
Search our database for articles.
Subscribe to receive articles emailed straight to your email account. You may choose multiple categories.
View our newest articles submitted by our authors.
View our most top rated articles rated by our visitors.
* Please note that this is NOT the ARTICLE manager
Add a new EZINE, or manage your EZINE submission.
Add fresh, free web content to your site such as newest articles, web tools, and quotes with a single piece of code!
Home What's New? Submit/Manage Articles Latest Posts Top Rated Article Search Subscriptions Manage Ezines
CATEGORIES
 Advertising (11086)
 Advice (15164)
 Affiliate Programs (5118)
 Art and Culture (5366)
 Automotive (12780)
 Blogs (3740)
 Boating (620)
 Books (895)
 Business (58541)
 Business News (1293)
 Business Opportunities (4346)
 Camping (1106)
 Career (5844)
 Christian (3026)
 Collecting (925)
 Communication (15062)
 Computers (11108)
 Construction (830)
 Consumer (5826)
 Cooking (1618)
 Copywriting (722)
 Crafts (1479)
 Cuisine (730)
 Current Affairs (2229)
 Dating (6274)
 EBooks (2261)
 E-Commerce (5931)
 Education (10680)
 Electronics (5156)
 Email (699)
 Entertainment (14763)
 Environment (3225)
 Ezine (143)
 Ezine Publishing (851)
 Ezine Sites (449)
 Family & Parenting (11553)
 Fashion & Cosmetics (7485)
 Female Entrepreneurs (1868)
 Finance & Investment (36580)
 Fitness (11269)
 Food & Beverages (5512)
 Free Web Resources (1217)
 Gambling (3483)
 Gardening (2675)
 Government (1521)
 Health (53616)
 Hobbies (7469)
 Home Business (5316)
 Home Improvement (11958)
 Home Repair (3790)
 Humor (844)
 Import - Export (95)
 Insurance (4344)
 Interior Design (3163)
 International Property (639)
 Internet (14977)
 Internet Marketing (21142)
 Investment (3802)
 Law (4923)
 Link Popularity (472)
 Manufacturing (1032)
 Marketing (15493)
 MLM (2594)
 Motivation (6650)
 Music (1082)
 New to the Internet (1400)
 Non-Profit Organizations (233)
 Online Shopping (8022)
 Organizing (651)
 Party Ideas (1675)
 Pets (4973)
 Poetry (106)
 Press Release (1799)
 Public Speaking (652)
 Publishing (1249)
 Quotes (284)
 Real Estate (15130)
 Recreation & Leisure (11918)
 Relationships (10013)
 Research (1051)
 Sales (3141)
 Science & Technology (5432)
 Search Engines (2597)
 Self Improvement (17153)
 Seniors (199)
 Sexuality (4791)
 Small Business (7306)
 Software (4552)
 Spiritual (5294)
 Sports (8374)
 Tax (696)
 Telecommuting (3352)
 Travel & Tourism (18266)
 UK Property Investment (407)
 Web Traffic (1832)
 Website Design (4878)
 Website Promotion (6063)
 World News (1000+)
 Writing (4269)
Author Spotlight
NEIL DENNIS

Neil Dennis is a partner of Strawberrysoup, a web design agency with offices in Chichester and Bourn...more
CURTIS REDDEHASE

I am a native to the Austin Texas area. I grew up in Lago Vista and enjoy the opportunities in Austi...more
PAUL ASHBY

Having worked in advertising agencies, Leo Burnett, Lintas, O&M; in London, Johannesburg & Chicago I...more
ROSS HEAVEN

Ross Heaven is a therapist, healer, and shamanic practitioner, based in England and Ireland. ...more
DAVID BEN-ARIEL

David Ben-Ariel, a Christian-Zionist writer and author of...more
PAUL ASHBY

Having worked in advertising agencies, Leo Burnett, Lintas, O&M; in London, Johannesburg & Chicago I...more
HENRY ELLIS

Henry Ellis co-author of the book Positive Aikido was a direct student of the legendary Budo Master ...more
GERALD CRAWFORD

"Life is short get out and do it." Myself Gerald Crawford was born in South Africa, studied ...more
SEOSERVICEWORLD KISHAN

We will manually submit your website to top, FREE, Non reciprocal And SEO Friendly web directories, ...more
OMER ASHRAF

The author is a blogger about Cats. ...more
Google
 

Search Results - Species

Type in a word or phrase to search:

In biology, a species is one of the basic units of biological classification and a taxonomic rank. A species is often defined as a group of organisms capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring. While in many cases this definition is adequate, more precise or differing measures are often used, such as based on similarity of DNA or morphology. Presence of specific locally adapted traits may further subdivide species into subspecies.

The commonly used names for plant and animal taxa sometimes correspond to species for example, "lion," "walrus," and "Camphor tree" – each refers to a species. In other cases common names do not for example, "deer" refers to a family of 34 species, including Eld's Deer, Red Deer and Elk (Wapiti). The last two species were once considered a single species, illustrating how species boundaries may change with increased scientific knowledge.

Each species is placed within a single genus. This is a hypothesis that the species is more closely related to other species within its genus than to species of other genera. All species are given a binomial name consisting of the generic name and specific name (or specific epithet). For example, Pinus palustris (commonly known as the Longleaf Pine).

A usable definition of the word "species" and reliable methods of identifying particular species are essential for stating and testing biological theories and for measuring biodiversity. Traditionally, multiple examples of a proposed species must be studied for unifying characters before it can be regarded as a species. Extinct species known only from fossils are generally difficult to give precise taxonomic rankings to.

Showing 1 to 25 of 500 Articles matching 'Species' in related articles.
Pages: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | Next >>

1. Afraid Of Ants!
September 04, 2008

If you are living in San Diego, you must be aware of threat that ants are creating these days. Sometime, its just feel that ants are most persistent, hardworking species with a touch of discipline as you may have seen them going in a row. However, you may not be aware of the fact that ants don’t follow each other, but, they just follow a scented path. It means that if you will get something that can be used to remove that scent, then you will not find them in rows. However, it’s just a fact, but, there is another fact that implies that there are different species of ants present in this w... (read more)

Author: David Hay

2. Pyramids can rule over our stress
September 02, 2008

Sitting under a pyramid can be an effective technique for stress management. Pyramid shaped rooms can be built in residences or recreation centres as a relaxation area. Pyramids can be used for non invasive treatment of diseases in which the role of free radicals and reactive oxygen species has been implicated. Many pyramidologists have already claimed that they have cured many such diseases. This study is a scientific support to their claim. Mrs Natalie resident of London, reported as, "Just want you to know that my day yesterday was not going well and I couldn't fall asleep. I... (read more)

Author: Dr Matloob Thabal

3. Pheromones: What is there to know?
September 02, 2008

Pheromones are chemicals that are released from animals and humans. These chemicals are attractants that tell other animals a wide range of things. Things such as type of animal, sex of the animal, social group that the animal belongs to and if the animal is in heat or not. These pheromones are found in bugs and aquatic life as-well. These chemicals are released by the body by excretions. The term pheromones came about in 1959 defining it as chemical substances excreted by animals to trigger reproductive behavioral response from a recipient of the same species. Pheromones in humans a... (read more)

Author: Zack Fair

4. Botswana Safari - A Perfect Way to Relaxing Holiday
September 01, 2008

Botswana is a great safari destination for all the tourists visiting South Africa. Botswana safari allows its visitors a memorable safari environment and a great opportunity to explore the world in the lap of Mother Nature. It has been very well known for its fascinating deserts, wetlands, savannahs, the paradisiacal Okavango Delta and is bordered by Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe. The Okavango Delta is like a home for bird watchers, thousands of species of birds, fish, reptiles, predators and mammals. It’s the Kalahari Desert which makes Botswana safari an amazing experience for every visito... (read more)

Author: Anirban Bhattacharya

5. A Birdwatching Caribbean Cruise Is The ideal Way To Still Enjoy Your Passion
September 02, 2008

If you are an avid bird watcher and decide to take a Caribbean cruise, then you can enjoy two pleasures at the same time. This is because not only are there many types of bird species for you to see in the Caribbean , there are also many very rare types of bird species, that you will never have chance to see anywhere else in the world. Here are some of the places you may wish to visit on your cruise. The Trinidad Asa Wright Nature Center. Is situated ten miles north of the town of Arima on Blanchisseuse Road. It is a wonderful location for birdwatching, with over 200 acres of rain fo... (read more)

Author: Graham Williams

6. Equity Loans Unemployed: No requirement of your home equity for loan
August 31, 2008

A million people are connected to the list of unemployed people. In the matter of unemployed the people don’t have any instrument of income, that’s why the unemployed people have a lot of complications for availing loan. The traditional loan agencies require the applicants to provide security stand for loan but the lenders of loans for unemployed don’t require the applicants to concede any species of security such as home equity or asset in the place of loan because there is a option of Equity Loans Unemployed that is bodily hassle free of any requirement of financial. Few people who are job ... (read more)

Author: Gray smith

7. British Garden Birds: The House Sparrow
September 02, 2008

Even the most ardent bird lover can have a love-hate relationship with the House Sparrow. Despite being very sociable birds they are also known for destroying crops and some people see them as pests. House sparrows are native to Europe and Asia but have colonised throughout the world and in the US they are known as English Sparrows to distinguish them from native species. They are now the most widely distributed bird on the planet and in the RSPB’s 2008 Big Garden Bird Watch they were the most counted British garden bird. In the 18th century many parishes in Britain had “sparrow club... (read more)

Author: Anna Price

8. Hoodia - Safe way to reduce your weight
August 30, 2008

Hoodia is a very famous diet pill that helps in controlling your weight. It is produced by the extracts of the plants of the Apcynaceae family. The plants are trunk succulents and very similar to the cactus plant. The plant has big flowers and leaves with strong fragrance and its height is not more than a metre. The hoodia plants are basically secured and are mainly found in rocky terrains and plains. Some of the species are used as garden trees and some are used for the sole purpose of diet suppressing. Hoodia has really made a mark in the diet controlling industry. Its pills and liquid h... (read more)

Author: Francis Adam

9. Solution to Strengthen Immune System- Resveratrol
August 28, 2008

Resveratrol is latest and most important discovery in an increasing list of normal antioxidant chemicals produced by our essential neighbors on this planet, plants. Let us hear it for the plants! Every individual wants to have a perfect health and to guarantee the survival of the species it requires the combat, in one way or another. When the human are well nourished, physically and spiritually, we can survive the majority of the attacks starting from the micro-organisms of invasion, but when we are run low with the immune system we are not able to combat these foreign bodies. Solution t... (read more)

Author: Francis Adam

10. Resveratrol Physiological Effects
August 28, 2008

Under the attack of bacteria and fungus many plants naturally produce resveratrol which is a phytoalexin. Chemical supplements are used to produce resveratrol which is synthetic and acts as nutritional supplement which is chiefly derived from Japanese knotweed. The life span of many short lived species can be increased from the use of resveratrol but it has not shown any effects on mammals till date. As per reports in rats and mouse resveratrol has shown marvelous results in anti-cancer, blood sugar lowering, anti-inflammatory and other cardio vascular processes. By far the effects of re... (read more)

Author: Francis Adam

11. Carp Fishing - Cyprindae Fish Secrets For Bigger Catches!
August 28, 2008

Many fish form the Cyprinid fishes group. Carp is one of the biggest of these; probably the most exciting sport fish recognisable to fishermen. Specimen carp pursuit in angling has simply exploded in the past 3 decades with good reason! Among the large group of which carp species form a part are many other fish which fishermen are familiar with. It includes dace, rudd, roach, and nase. These smaller species are sometimes mostly herbivorous fish feeding on filamentous algae for instance. But they can also feed on mussels and snails and very much on zooplankton by particulate type feeding. ... (read more)

Author: Tim Richardson

12. What Are The Types Of Fundraiser Job Opportunities?
August 27, 2008

The world of fundraising for voluntary charity organizations is quite unique and interesting and also quite unlike any other type of endeavor. It is an undertaking that is very challenging and yet at the end of the day can be incredibly rewarding as well. While a fundraiser job involves hard work, perseverance and dedication, it ultimately is very gratifying to see how your efforts will directly benefit the organization you work for. Being involved in making sure that a threatened species of animal is moved to a habitat that has been restored or prepared from scratch, or seeing the enormo... (read more)

Author: Mike Selvon

13. Biological Methods Which Are Used in Controlling Pests
August 29, 2008

Biological Control of pests requires active human role. Here reduction of pest population is made effective by natural enemies. These natural enemies of insect pests are called biological control agents. They include predators, parasitoids and pathogens. Predators are such species which consume a large number of preys during their life span that are lady beetles and lace wings. Parasitoids finally kill the host. Their immature stage develops on or within that single host and most have a very narrow host range for example wasps and flies. Pathogens are organisms which cause diseases for ex... (read more)

Author: Amit Chakraborty

14. All You Need to Know About Chemical Pest Control
August 29, 2008

Pest control means management of a species creating problems for human beings directly or indirectly, since it is considered to be harmful to an individual’s health, the economy or the ecology. Pest management is at least as old as agriculture as it was necessary to keep crops free from unwanted animals and insects. Chemical control dates back 4500 years, with the Sumerians using Sulphur compounds as insecticides. In India the Rig Veda, which is about 4000 years old mentions the use of poisonous plants for pest control. But chemical management became widespread with industrialization and ... (read more)

Author: Amit Chakraborty

15. Native British Trees versus non-Native British Trees
August 26, 2008

Native Woodland Trees Versus Non-Native Woodland Trees Neil Setterington, Managing Director of www.trees-online.co.uk had a decision to make when he launced www.trees-online.co.uk, Were we to include non-native tree species in our tree range? Instinct said no but I felt that to restrict our tree range to native British trees only may discriminate against those who wanted a more diverse woodland. OK, native trees are better for the environment and for habitat creation and stability. Not to have included non-native trees would have removed our ability to offer our customers a range of ... (read more)

Author: Neil Setterington

16. Moringa oleifera : Its Phytochemicals and Their Usage
August 26, 2008

Scientific name : Moringa oleifera Common names : Sajina, the horseradish tree, drumstick tree, benzolive tree, kelor, marango, mlonge, moonga, mulangay, nébéday, saijhan, sajna or Ben oil tree. Introduction and geographical distribution Moringa oleifera is the most widely cultivated species in the sub-Himalayan tracts of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan. This rapidly-growing tree was utilized by the ancient Romans, Greeks and Egyptians; it is now widely cultivated and has become naturalized in many locations in the tropics. It is a perennial softwood tree with timber of low qu... (read more)

Author: Dewan Md. Badruddoza

17. Manoa Falls Hike
August 24, 2008

Manoa Waterfall Hike will fulfill all of your fantasies about Hawaii's lush rainforests, giant ferns, cascading tropical waterfalls, picturesque streams and unique species that can be found nowhere else on Earth. Manoa Falls is a magnificent natural waterfall nestled deep in the rainforest with the trees being so huge, taking a picture in front of the trunk will make you look like littel hobbits. The hike to the falls is easy and travels through a bamboo forest, rainforest, and base of the Ko'oaus Mountains. The small pool at the bottom of the falls is filled with boulders and the bottom ... (read more)

Author: Sang Moon

18. Laminate Floors and Laminate Flooring Styles for Your Home
August 22, 2008

Laminate flooring has developed into something more authentic-looking than its predecessors. Today, many different laminate flooring styles are available in the market, ready to be installed in your home. A Laminate Flooring Style for Every Taste The styles of laminate flooring range from laminate floors that look like strip flooring, plank, wide planks, and even parquet flooring. With these various styles, you can mix and match different colors and species to come up with a look that you can call your own. Since laminate flooring features a photograph of wood on its surface, you ... (read more)

Author: Rob Jones

19. Home Security alarm systems
August 22, 2008

With the extensive use of technology and sophisticated equipment, there is a marked improvement in the characteristic of human life in several respects. Modern technology has also people's lives much safer. Electronic reminders have helped people to their homes less vulnerable to burglary. Home Security alarm systems are very popular because of their efficiency and the relatively low price. Alarm systems are available on the market from various species. Certain types of alarm systems may be operating without specialized knowledge. On the other hand, there are others who need to be install... (read more)

Author: Fernando Nigrete

20. Creating a fruit tree orchard
August 21, 2008

Creating a Fruit Tree Orchard The creation of a fruit tree orchard is a very enjoyable and fulfilling experience. But what constitutes a fruit tree orchard? The Collins Dictionary defines an ‘orchard as an area where fruit trees are grown’. Therefore, two fruit trees together would fit into this description, so would an orchard of many hundred trees. What a topic of conversation to be able to say you had your very own, productive, fruit tree orchard! Moving on from our size of orchard, there is a large range of fruit trees which are commonly available, see our website www.trees-online.... (read more)

Author: Neil Setterington

21. What Is The Purpose Of The Fish And Wildlife Service?
August 20, 2008

The United States Fish and Wildlife Service Fisheries program has been in existence for 133 years. Their goal is to maintain the populations of all species of fish while also providing ample opportunities for the fishermen of the United States. The Fisheries program consists of two different programs, the Fish and Wildlife Management Assistance Program and the National Fish Hatchery System. The Fisheries program looks at species of it that are in danger of extinction and works to rebuild their population, as well as to provide education to the public about those particular species of it. ... (read more)

Author: Mike Selvon

22. Trivia on India's biodiversity
August 20, 2008

Trivia on India’s biodiversity · India occupies only 2.4 percent of the Earth’s landmass but has over eight percent of the world’s known wildlife. · The Easter Himalayas are endemic to 3500 species of higher plants, 20 species of reptiles, 25 endemic species of amphibians’ and a rich fauna of insects. · Of the eight species of turtles found in the world, India is home to five species. · Among the 20000 species of fishes known, more than 2000 species are found in India. · Of the 15000 flowering plant species in India, over 4500 are to be found in the Western Ghats. Different sp... (read more)

Author: JASSI KAUR

23. Get the Answer of - How to Attract Women?
August 19, 2008

The question how to attract women is in itself quite confusing for many. When we see the answers , the simplicity can just drive many crazy. No doubt many male have called the females of the species to be the most complex of the two. How to Attract Women ? What do need for that? Simply four things : Hygiene, Decent clothes, Confidence and last but not the least Humor. Hygiene: Hygiene is very important for the women's eye. Be sure that a women gets irritated by messy hair, untrimmed moustache or beard. If you are smoker chance of attracting a women are less because the bad breadth fro... (read more)

Author: jessica thomson

24. Bronchiectasis Information and Treatment
August 19, 2008

Bronchiectasis is a uncommon disease that affects people’s lungs. Bronchiectasis is common caused from necrotizing bacterial infections, such as infections result by the Staphylococcus or klebsiella species or Bordetella pertussis. Cystic fibrosis result about half of all cases of bronchiectasis. Other causes involve lung infection (tuberculosis, fungal infections, lung abscess, pneumonia), abnormal lung defense mechanisms ,and localized airway obstruction. Cylindrical bronchiectasis is the most familiar type of bronchiectasis. Cylindrical bronchiectasis is typical of a slight widening of the ... (read more)

Author: Juliet Cohen

25. Wildlife posters for Wildlife lovers
August 20, 2008

God has gifted us with nature full of flora and fauna and we all are surrounded with this bountiful present of Almighty. No doubt this is a major reason why so many of us are easily attracted towards beautiful flowers and wildlife species. We all love to be at a place covered with greenery and cluttered with some attractive wildlife species. You may not be surrounded by such a natural ambiance but surely one can create it in some or the other way. You can find greenery around but it is difficult to come across wildlife. Well! Don't loose hopes, as there are artists who are working for n... (read more)

Author: Patrick Arden

Pages: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | Next >>


 Author Login 
Email Address:

Password:


Forgot your password?
Register for Author Account

ADVERTISE HERE!

Advertiser Login

Discover Open Road

HomeLinksAbout UsContact UsPrivacy PolicyFAQResources
Copyright © 2008, All rights reserved.
Some pages may contain portions of text relating to certain topics obtained from wikipedia.org under the GNU FDL license