Domestic dust - the dust article touches on it, but there could be much more added as its own article
Eimeria zygaenae - parasitic protozoa that preys on the winghead shark
Extracellular pathogens or Extracellular Parasites (Hello, there is currently a page on intracellular parasites but none on this. It is perhaps an obvious topic, whereas intracellular pathogens are not so much. There are plenty of references to this topic in the literature but clarification that certain bacteria cannot survive inside cells is not in the most logical place. "Classically, pathogenic bacteria are classified as intracellular or extracellular pathogens" - frontiers in Sci source) ([5][6][7])
Iron ochre --There is already an article about the pigment made from iron ore. Because this request was added to the microbiology section of this page, I'm guessing that what is wanted is something about the bacterial aspects of iron-ochre pigment in household and drainage water...? Gorthian (talk) 04:32, 9 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Before removing blue links from this list, please check them to make sure they actually cover the intended subject. For help on how to write about mycology, see WikiProject Fungi. (just begun)
) - sporozoan disease caused by Pleistophora hyphessobryconis. Despite being a well-known condition, it is generally incurable and often fatal to the fish. However this disease is also generally preventable. The disease cycle begins when microsporidianparasite spores enter the fish after it consumes infected material, such as the bodies of a dead fish, or live food such as tubifex, which may serve as intermediate hosts. The disease is most likely passed by newly acquired fish that have not been quarantined.
Requests for articles about biologists are on a separate page, and should be added there.
Ecology
Bringing Home Nature - Book on using native species of plants to increase native wildlife (see website http://bringingnaturehome.net/book)
Commensal species - species closely associated with humans (not in the sense of human gut flora)
Cat distribution system - come on folks!
Condition (ecology) and resource (ecology) (or condition/resource (biology) - a redirect from the alternate might be a good idea) - see e.g. chapter 2 and 3 of Ecology: From Individuals to Ecosystems, which gives a detailed discussion of both of these important topics.
Cognitive niche - the term 'cognitive niche' was proposed by Tooby and DeVore to explain features such as technological know-how, grammatical language and cooperation with non-kin which help the human species spread into a vast range of habitats without resorting to exotic evolutionary mechanisms.
Dead animal pickup
Dy (limnology) - is it worth it? Could it be encyclopedical? See "Hansen, K. 1959. The terms Gyttja and Dy. Hydrobiologia: 309-315" in www.springerlink.com/content/q228w411l8578327/fulltext.pdf
Ecological process - what is really the definition? If this belongs allready to some article, please redirect.
Ecosexuality (ecology terminology) - a term used to indicate the ecological entanglements of human sexuality. It is the topic of Stefanie Iris Weiss' Eco-Sex: Go Green Between the Sheets and Make Your Love Life Sustainable (2010), and has been widely circulated in the work of artists Elizabeth Stephens and Annie Sprinkle. Related to sexual ecology [10][11][12]
Exploitation (ecology) (see Molles, Ecology: Concepts and Applications Chapter 14)
Floral visitor
Irruptive species - species with episodic outbreaks in population size and distribution. Also called eruptive species, outbreak species.
List of Fish of Massachusetts, a comprehensive list of fish species present in the state of Massachusetts
Marine Mamma Observer and Passive Acoustic Monitoring Handbook, an instruction manual widely used by professionals monitoring marine mammals during offshore industrial activities and heavily cited in scientific literature [13]
Methods in ecology or ecological methods (methods/methodology)
Monte Hummel co-founded Pollution Probe, co-ordinated the undergraduate program in Environmental Studies at the University of Toronto and served the World Wildlife Fund Canada as Executive Director http://www.muskokaheritage.org/ecology-night/monte-hummel.asp
Moon-grass, appears to be biome rather than a plant, typical of the Brecon Beacons, frequently described by hikers and SAS recruits, might be a a synonym of moor grass ortussock grassland
Non-Aggression as Adaptation for Survival or Non-Aggression as Survival Adaptation - biological/ecological survival advantages and instances of non-aggression and the Non-Aggression Principle
Plant-animal interactions (/animal-plant) (see e.g. Abrahamson WG (ed.) (1989) Plant–Animal Interactions. New York: McGraw-Hill; Howe HF and Westley LC (1988) Ecological Relationships of Plants and Animals. New York: Oxford University Press) Kedi YatağıKedi Tırmalama TahtasıKedi Tırmalama Evi
) Several links to "Flora and fauna of the Maastrichtian stage" redirect to a list of Maastichtian vertebrates only, which doesn't help with plants. What happened to the original article?
) See John A. Endler. 1986. Natural selection in the wild. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. 336 pp. (alternative, slightly broader in scope: natural selection in action, or perhaps examples of natural selection/occurrence of natural selection)
) group of small proteins that modify other proteins post-translationally. See for example Vierstra: The Expanding Universe of Ubiquitin and Ubiquitin-Like Modifiers, Plant Physiol. 160:1 (2012) 2-14. doi:10.1104/pp.112.200667
Syncytin - there are separate pages for syncytin 1 and syncytin 2, but since there are many more there should be a page for the group - there are references in other pages to the group
Uniquely human characteristics (or perhaps something like "Differences between human and non-human animals"). I'm speaking specifically of current and historically proposed traits that differentiate humans and non-human animals (e.g. language, art, etc.). Some sources: BBC, Philosophical Transactions, London School of Economics
Other biology terms
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