-
humans is more
significant than in
other primates. In
progenesis or
paedogenesis, ****ual
development is accelerated. Both
neoteny and
progenesis result...
- antennae. Some
Cecidomyiids are also
known for the
strange phenomenon of
paedogenesis in
which the
larval stage reproduces without maturing first. In some...
-
because it
involves viviparity, hypermetamorphosis, parthenogenesis, and
paedogenesis. The life
cycle is also
highly unusual because the
larvae rarely mature...
- parthenogenesis, and some gall
midges have
larvae that can
produce eggs (
paedogenesis). The
pupae take
various forms. In some groups,
particularly the Nematocera...
-
explain high
endemism in some groups, such as
Lampyridae fireflies.
Paedogenesis Cicero,
Joseph (June 1988). "Ontophylogenetics of
cantharoid larviforms...
- breathe. It has been
reported that the
larvae can
reproduce by
neoteny or
paedogenesis,
where the
larva copies itself.
There has only been one
observation of...
- παιδός (paîs, paidós), παιδικός (paidikós) orthopedic, paediatric,
paedogenesis, paedomorphism, page, pedagogue, pedagogy, pedant, pedantic, pediatric...
- παιδός (paîs, paidós), παιδικός (paidikós) orthopedic, paediatric,
paedogenesis, paedomorphism, page, pedagogue, pedagogy, pedant, pedantic, pediatric...
-
graduated in 1914. Rostand's
biological research began with work on
paedogenesis in flies,
studies on
silkworms and
dragonflies before beginning to work...
- of
increased brain plasticity and
extended childhood.
Progenesis (or
paedogenesis) can be
observed in the
axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum).
Axolotls reach...