Definition of Ontogenic. Meaning of Ontogenic. Synonyms of Ontogenic

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Definition of Ontogenic

Ontogenic
Ontogenic On`to*gen"ic, a. (Biol.) Ontogenetic.

Meaning of Ontogenic from wikipedia

- Ontogeny (also ontogenesis) is the origination and development of an organism (both physical and psychological, e.g., moral development), usually from...
- doi:10.1126/science.4.99.733. PMID 17735249. Osborne, H. F. (1896). "Ontogenic and phylogenic variation". Science. 4 (100): 786–789. Bibcode:1896Sci...
- least twice, rather than being lost secondarily in the pteropodids, but ontogenic analysis of the cochlea supports that laryngeal echolocation evolved only...
- Paintings showing variation in egg markings, as well as seasonal and ontogenic differences in plumage...
- proposed that these differences can be better explained by intraspecific and ontogenic variation rather than ****ual dimorphism. In addition, many ****ually dimorphic...
- has been difficult to determine, in part due to the high individual and ontogenic variation, including geographical clines in certain features, such as...
- Oudemans and Masauji Hachi**** to speculate about ****ual dimorphism, ontogenic traits, seasonal variation, and even the existence of different species...
- A micron****n is a group of organisms of 2 to 20 cm in size which are able to swim independently of ocean currents. The word 'n****n' is derived from the...
- rate in these communities. Increased pressure can instead constrain the ontogenic or larval stages of organisms. Pressure increases ten-fold as an organism...
- common members of this family such as Hovasaurus in different stages of ontogenic development. Recent material from the Middle Sakamena Formation of the...