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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...
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least twice,
rather than
being lost
secondarily in the pteropodids, but
ontogenic analysis of the
cochlea supports that
laryngeal echolocation evolved only...
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Paintings showing variation in egg markings, as well as
seasonal and
ontogenic differences in plumage...
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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...
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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...
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common members of this
family such as
Hovasaurus in
different stages of
ontogenic development.
Recent material from the
Middle Sakamena Formation of the...