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  A breed is a domesticated domesticated subspecies subspecies or infrasubspecies infrasubspecies...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
A breed is a domesticated domesticated subspecies subspecies or infrasubspecies infrasubspecies...
A "breed" is a domesticated domesticated subspecies subspecies or infrasubspecies infrasubspecies of an animal animal.
A breed is not completely analogous to the equivalent term for domesticated plant plants, which is a "cultivar cultivar".
www.biodatabase.de /breed   (186 words)

  
 Bell Gully - Biosecurity law in New Zealand   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Which belongs to a species, subspecies, infrasubspecies, variety, strain, or cultivar prescribed as a risk species, where that organism was not present in New Zealand at the time of promulgation of the relevant regulation;
Belongs to a species, subspecies, infrasubspecies, variety, strain, or cultivar that has been eradicated from New Zealand.
HSNO prohibits the importation or manufacture of any hazardous substance, and the importation, development, field-testing or release of any new organism, otherwise than in accordance with an approval issued under HSNO.
www.bellgully.com /resources/resource_00226.asp   (2047 words)

  
 Draft BioCode (1997): the prospective international rules for the scientific names of organisms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
When an even greater number of ranks of taxa is desired, the terms for these are made by adding the prefixes super- or sub-, or infra- (infra- being below sub-) to non-prefixed terms denoting principal or secondary ranks.
Superspecies or infraspecies are permitted but not infrasubspecies.
Further ranks may be intercalated or added, but designations of taxa in such ranks are not governed by this Code.
www.rom.on.ca /biodiversity/biocode/biocode1997.html   (8234 words)

  
 Containment Facilities for New Organisms (including genetically modified organisms) of Plant Species
An organism belonging to a species, subspecies, infrasubspecies, variety, strain, or cultivar prescribed as a risk species, where that organism was not present in New Zealand at the time of promulgation of the relevant regulation;
An organism that belongs to a species, subspecies, infrasubspecies, variety, strain, or cultivar that has been eradicated from New Zealand.
The person who has overall responsibility for the containment facility, its maintenance and operation, in terms of section 40 of the Biosecurity Act, 1993.
www.biosecurity.govt.nz /border/transitional-facilities/plants/155-04-09.htm   (5957 words)

  
 BioDiversity CRTC: National CBD Report for the Russia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The Red Data Book of Russia lists nine taxons (~4.5 % of inland waters fauna), one species of which - Acipenser sturio - is registered in the IUCN Red List (status EN).
The evaluation of the environmental status is accomplished on a subspecies level and in the case of Thymalllus arcticus baicalensis infrasubspecies brevipinnis even on a lower level.
Sakhalin sturgeon and white salmon are also recorded in the International Red List with the EV status.
www.caspianenvironment.org /biodiversity/rus/part22.htm   (5875 words)

  
 Land Resources of Russia
The Red Data Book of Russia lists nine taxons (~4.5% of inland waters fauna), one species of which — Acipenser sturio — is registered in the IUCN Red List (status EN).
The evaluation of the environmental status is accomplished on a subspecies level and in the case of Thymallus arcticus baicalensis infrasubspecies brevipinnis even on a lower level.
Sakhalin sturgeon and white salmon are also recorded in the International Red List with an EV status.
www.iiasa.ac.at /Research/FOR/russia_cd/biod_des.htm   (4836 words)

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