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- ecosystems into groups: Exotrophic caves Photo-endotrophic caves Chemo-endotrophic caves Photo-chemo-endotrophic caves In 1930, he and his Hungarian co-researchers...
- ovary is made of three fused carpels. They have both ectotrophic and endotrophic mycorrhiza ****ociations. Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (2009). "An update...
- parental care: they remain with the eggs and tadpoles. Tadpoles are endotrophic. Its natural habitat is humid Notho****us temperate forest. It occurs...
- tadpoles of the corrugated frog (L. laticeps) are free-swimming but endotrophic, meaning they do not eat but live on stored yolk until metamorphosis...
- laid in foam nests on the ground. Tadpoles are terrestrial: they are endotrophic and develop in the nest. Recruitment of juveniles is synchronized with...
- "Study of Molecular Karyotypes in Amoeboaphelidium protococcarum, the Endotrophic Parasite of Chlorophycean alga Scenedesmus". Current Microbiology. 34...
- terrestrially in a small burrow below the soil surface. The tadpoles are endotrophic (developing without external food sources). Stomach contents have included...
- careful observations have showed that L. limborgi has free-swimming but endotrophic larvae; this probably applies to L. hasche**** too. IUCN SSC Amphibian...
- logs, or senescent Nepenthes pitchers). The tadpole are non-feeding (endotrophic). Although the known range of this species is limited, it is abundant...
- for the subsequent death of the affected trees, but the action of an endotrophic mycorrhizal fungus weakens the plant before the attack of the Pseudococcus...