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Meristics is an area of
zoology and
botany which relates to
counting quantitative features of
animals and plants, such as the
number of fins or scales...
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carpio haematopterus (a synonym), but the two
differ in
genetics and
meristics,
leading recent authorities to
recognize them as
separate species. Although...
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juveniles of
certain piscivorous species of Cheilodipterus.
Using a
shorthand meristics formula, O.
compressus can be
described as having: D, VI-I,9 A II,9 P...
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Quantitative genetics is the
study of
quantitative traits,
which are
phenotypes that vary continuously—such as
height or m****—as
opposed to phenotypes...
- able to see,
could benefit its
nocturnal foraging.
Using a
shorthand meristics formula, O.
aureus can be
described as having: D, VII-I,9 A, II,8 P, 14...
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- madagascariensis,
which is
common in the
aquarium trade. In
addition to
meristics, the two can be
separated by the
exact colour pattern on
their tail fin...
- his
original sample, he
never noted a red tail spot.
Using a
shorthand meristics formula, O.
cyanosoma can be
described as having: D, VII + I,9 A II,8...
- (Bateson 1894). Such
features are
called meristic characters, and the
study of such
characters is
called meristics. An
example is in
flowers in considering...
- the
scientific name C.
carpio haematopterus. However, they
differ in
meristics from the
common carp of
Europe and
Western Asia,
leading recent authorities...