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- 12 October 2016. McDowall, R. M. (March 2008). "Jordan's and other ecogeographical rules, and the vertebral number in fishes". Journal of Biogeography...
- Cold and heat adaptations in humans are a part of the broad adaptability of Homo sapiens. Adaptations in humans can be physiological, genetic, or cultural...
- Allen's rule is an ecogeographical rule formulated by Joel Asaph Allen in 1877, broadly stating that animals adapted to cold climates have shorter and...
- ISBN 978-3-030-28683-5. Atlas of Wild Potatoes (2002), Systematic and Ecogeographic Studies on Crop Genepools 10, International Plant Genetic Resources...
- A heuristic or heuristic technique (problem solving, mental shortcut, rule of thumb) is any approach to problem solving that employs a pragmatic method...
- Li, ****-lin (李惠林) (1983). "The Domestication of Plants in China: Ecogeographical Considerations". In Keightley, David N. (ed.). The Origins of Chinese...
- Muraya, Moses; Kanyenji, Ben; Rono, Bernard; et al. (1 February 2010). "Ecogeographical distribution of wild, weedy and cultivated Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench...
- Bergmann's rule is an ecogeographical rule that states that, within a broadly distributed taxonomic clade, po****tions and species of larger size are...
- Raptor Research. 38: 334–342. Fitzpatrick, B. M.; Dunk, J. R. (1999). "Ecogeographic variation in morphology of Red-tailed Hawks in western North America"...
- rule (named after Gunnar Thorson by S. A. Mileikovsky in 1971) is an ecogeographical rule which states that benthic marine invertebrates at low latitudes...