Definition of Morphotype. Meaning of Morphotype. Synonyms of Morphotype

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Definition of Morphotype

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Meaning of Morphotype from wikipedia

- organism. The most common are morph and morpha, while a more formal term is morphotype. Form and phase are sometimes used, but are easily confused in zoology...
- Aldabra giant tortoise. The species is a morphologically distinctive morphotype, but is considered by many researchers to be either synonymous with or...
- morphotype of corticolous thelotremoid lichens used to describe characteristics of apothecial and thallus structure. This term refers to a morphotype...
- sp., Sa element, posterior view, X140 2. Cavusgnathus unicornis, gamma morphotype, Pa element, lateral view, X140 3–9. Conodonts from the uppermost Loyalhanna...
- abdomen. Morphotype 1 is more commonly found in Brazil, morphotype 2 in Ecuador and Peru, but this is not an absolute difference. Morphotype 1 is the...
- applied in Vietnam, Thailand, China, Malaysia and Israel. Three different morphotypes of males exist. The first stage is called "small male" (SM); this smallest...
- different morphotypes to better adapt in complex environments. Mostly studied is the transition between the Branching (or tip-splitting) morphotype (Figure...
- Paul; Towers, Jared R. (August 7, 2010). "Observations of a distinctive morphotype of killer whale (Orcinus orca), type D, from subantarctic waters". Polar...
- Aldabra giant tortoise. The subspecies is a morphologically distinctive morphotype, but is considered synonymous with that species by many researchers. This...
- chronospecific ancestor of the latter." He also criticized that the C. hastalis "morphotype has never been tested through phylogenetic analyses," and denoted that...