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    Taylor and Francis Dimensions Analysis for Impact Assessment Author Survey

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    Dimensions analysis for Taylor & Francis Impact Assessment Author Survey</p

    Polysiphonia delicata Díaz-Tapia

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    &lt;i&gt;Polysiphonia delicata&lt;/i&gt; D&iacute;az-Tapia &lt;p&gt;MOLECULAR IDENTIFICATION&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt; In total, 11 sequences have previously been published for &lt;i&gt;Polysiphonia delicata&lt;/i&gt; from Spain and Australia, which represent two haplotypes, one found only in Australia and the other in both countries (Fig.2). The newly determined sequence for an English specimen was identical to sequences from Spain and Tasmania. &lt;i&gt;Polysiphonia delicata&lt;/i&gt; was placed in the &lt;i&gt;rbc&lt;/i&gt; L phylogeny in a highly supported clade with &lt;i&gt;P.stricta&lt;/i&gt; (Mertens ex Dillwyn) Greville, the generitype, and eight other species. &lt;i&gt;Polysiphonia delicata&lt;/i&gt; was sister to &lt;i&gt;P. radiata&lt;/i&gt; D&iacute;az-Tapia, but this relationship received low support (Fig. 2). Divergence between this pair of species was 4.1-4.2%.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;MORPHOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Thalli forming discrete tufts, 2 cm high (Fig. 7A), pink in colour and flaccid in texture. Axes ecorticate, with four pericentral cells (Fig. 7B). Prostrate axes bearing unicellular rhizoids in open connection with the pericentral cells (Fig. 7C). Erect axes 80-120 &micro;m in diameter, composed of segments 1.5-3.5 L/D. Trichoblasts absent. Plants dioecious. Mature cystocarps slightly urceolate, 430-650 &micro;m high and 260-400 &micro;m in diameter (Fig. 7D).&lt;/p&gt;Published as part of &lt;i&gt;Piñeiro-Corbeira, Cristina, Maggs, Christine A., Rindi, Fabio, Bunker, Francis, Baldock, Lin &amp; Díaz-Tapia, Pilar, 2020, Molecular assessment of the tribes Streblocladieae and Polysiphonieae (Rhodomelaceae, Rhodophyta) in the British Isles reveals new records and species that require taxonomic revision, pp. 55-72 in Cryptogamie, Algologie 20 (8)&lt;/i&gt; on pages 62-63, DOI: 10.5252/cryptogamiealgologie2020v41a8, &lt;a href="http://zenodo.org/record/7827761"&gt;http://zenodo.org/record/7827761&lt;/a&gt

    Taylor-and-Francis_Impact-Assessment-of-Earth-and-Environmental-Sciences-Research-Author-Survey_Raw-Data_Figshare

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    Anonymized responses dataset from the Taylor & Francis Impact Assessment of Earth & Environmental Sciences Research: Author Survey.In Spring 2020, Taylor & Francis surveyed authors from across our Earth & Environmental Sciences portfolio.We investigated what benefits publishing in our journals could impart on both the research and on the authors following publication, and we looked at to what extent global challenges, such as those expressed by the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), were shaping researcher ambitions.</div

    An essay about the Francis Paudras Collection on Bud Powell by Peter Pullman

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    This is an essay about the Francis Paudras Collection on Bud Powell written by Peter Pullman, a jazz scholar and author of Wail: The Life of Bud Powell (Brooklyn: Bop Changes, 2012).One image file (pdf)This project was supported by a Recordings at Risk grant from the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR). The grant program is made possible by funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

    Taylor & Francis post-publication author survey - submission decision factors - USA vs Global comparison

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    The Taylor & Francis post-publication author survey asks about the importance of various factors in authors' decisions to submit their article to a specific journal. This summary table and chart provides a snapshot of responses for the full year 2019, comparing the USA with the global average.</p

    Using Altmetric data to encourage author engagement at Taylor & Francis

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    James Hardcastle, Head of Business Development at Wizdom.ai and former Senior Manager in the Research & Analytics department at Taylor & Francis, shares how Taylor & Francis use books data from Altmetric to encourage author engagement

    Francis Lee Utley (interview)

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    This interview is included in the American Folklore Society Oral History Project held at the Archive of Folk Culture, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. This item consists of oral history interviews with folklorist Francis Lee Utley conducted in 1973 by Patrick B. Mullen and Richard Reuss for the American Folklore Society Oral History Project. This collection consists of 2 sound tape reels : analog, 3 3/4 ips, 2 track, mono. ; 7 in. Originally recorded on July 19, 1973 by Patrick B. Mullen on a 7-inch reel, 3 3/4 ips, 2 track at an unidentified location; and on November 3, 1973 by Patrick B. Mullen and by Richard Reuss at the annual meeting of the American Folklore Society in Nashville, Tennessee on a Sony audiocassette. Sound recordings are first generation copies on two sound tape reels, 7 in. Biography/History note: Francis Lee Utley was born May 25, 1907 in Watertown, Wisconsin, and died March 8, 1974. He was a folklorist, medievalist, linguist, educator, and author who earned his M.A. in 1934 and Ph.D. in 1936 in literature at Harvard University. He taught at Ohio State University and the University of California at Berkeley, and was president of the American Folklore Society from 1951-1952

    Complete mitochondrial genomic sequence of Auricularia delicata (Auriculariaceae), an edible Chinese mushroom

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    Auricularia delicata (Mont.) Henn. 1893 is an edible and medicinal jelly mushroom popular in China. Here, we report the assembly and annotation of a complete A. delicata mitochondrial genome based on data sequenced using an Illumina NovaSeq 6000 platform. The length of the complete circular A. delicata mitochondrial genome is 189,696 bp, with a GC content of 34.1%. The A. delicata mitochondrial genome contains 60 genes, including 32 protein-coding genes, 26 tRNA genes, and two rRNA genes. Phylogenetic analysis indicated that A. delicata clustered with the Auricularia group, alongside A. auricula-judae and A. heimuer. Additionally, A. delicata was found to be genetically distant from other species of Polyporales, Russulales, and Agaricales. This genome will provide an invaluable reference for the continued study and utilization of A. delicata and other Auricularia species

    Occurrence records of Lampropholis delicata

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    Geographic coordinates where Lampropholis delicata has been detected. See main manuscript for data sources and additional details

    Complete mitochondrial genomic sequence of <i>Auricularia delicata</i> (Auriculariaceae), an edible Chinese mushroom

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    Auricularia delicata (Mont.) Henn. 1893 is an edible and medicinal jelly mushroom popular in China. Here, we report the assembly and annotation of a complete A. delicata mitochondrial genome based on data sequenced using an Illumina NovaSeq 6000 platform. The length of the complete circular A. delicata mitochondrial genome is 189,696 bp, with a GC content of 34.1%. The A. delicata mitochondrial genome contains 60 genes, including 32 protein-coding genes, 26 tRNA genes, and two rRNA genes. Phylogenetic analysis indicated that A. delicata clustered with the Auricularia group, alongside A. auricula-judae and A. heimuer. Additionally, A. delicata was found to be genetically distant from other species of Polyporales, Russulales, and Agaricales. This genome will provide an invaluable reference for the continued study and utilization of A. delicata and other Auricularia species.</p
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