However, it has been demonstrated that the rate of ontogenetic loss of axial nodes relative to size was higher in N. geniculatus. |
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Generally, soleniscid gastropods have smooth, orthostrophic early ontogenetic whorls and a tightly coiled initial whorl. |
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Plant ontogenetic developmental processes and environmental conditions affect the size of this fraction. |
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The merging occurs near the apertural margin, indicating the specimen was fossilized shortly after ontogenetic merging. |
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Extant birds are the most appropriate models for understanding the ontogenetic and phylogenetic development of PSP in sauropods. |
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During its ontogenetic growth, an organism would experience various developmental events. |
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The activational effects of sex-limited steroids buffer male and female phenotypes from ontogenetic conflict. |
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Thus, there is no mechanism of ontogenetic developmental concrescence, just differentiation. |
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This phenomenon owes its existence to both phylogenetic and ontogenetic naturalistic processes. |
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Indeed, at an even earlier ontogenetic stage the vertebrae of the youngest individuals must have lacked any pneumatic features. |
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Heterochronic evolution has been defined as a morphological change inscribed within an ontogenetic trajectory that produces parallelism between ontogeny and phylogeny. |
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Why do the ontogenetic stages repeat those of the phylogenic series? |
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Their religion was thus a phylogenetic anticipation of the ontogenetic Oedipal drama played out in modern man's psychic development. |
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All available evidence suggests that ontogenetic ritualization, not imitative learning, is responsible for chimpanzees' acquisition of communicative gestures. |
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Phylogenetic patterns of concrescence and differentiation are similarly achieved through ontogenetic developmental differentiation, or a lack thereof. |
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If ontogeny really did recapitulate phylogeny, then phylogenetic relationships might be determined directly by reference to ontogenetic sequences. |
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In fact the relation between genes and the forms of organisms is characterized by its complexity and its non-linearity that are expressed through the ontogenetic and epigenetic development of each organism. |
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The many skeletons provide an ontogenetic series with young and old individuals, giving additional dimensions to the study of their life history and a deeper understanding of their evolution. |
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Studies concerning all tingid preimaginal life stages are rare, thus, ontogenetic pathways of nymph body outgrowths are still incipient. |
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The data will include dense ontogenetic time courses for key reference species, covering embryonic stages and, for mammals, placental tissues. |
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It is also frequently assumed that informal social control theory can account for ontogenetic influences, like self-control, and sociogenic influences in a manner consistent with both perspectives. |
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And finally it is assumed that processes of informal social control have been shown to have the strongest effect on adolescent delinquency while at the same time mediating ontogenetic influences like self-control. |
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It is not to be ruled out that our biological heritage, for example, has fixed a range of beliefs in us whose reliability owes nothing to our individual ontogenetic experience. |
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Spatial, ontogenetic, and sexual effect on the diet of Teiid Lizard in Arid South America. |
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The technique provides a visual representation of ontogenetic shape change via deformation grids. |
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Such responses on a population level suggest an ontogenetic or evolutionary shift rather than individual plasticity. |
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The pericarp may be arbitrarily divided into layers, referred to as epicarp, mesocarp, and endocarp, or may involve ontogenetic study of the fruit wall. |
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For now, this can only be accomplished by having a thorough understanding of the ontogenetic, epigenetic and environmental contributions to phenotypic variations. |
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Ontogenetic studies of the bracteoles in Chenopodiaceae could contribute to resolution of a robust phylogeny for the family. |
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Ontogenetic thickening of branches reduces the degree of dorsal concavity. |
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