- ****ual
development is accelerated. Both
neoteny and
progenesis result in
paedomorphism (as
having the form
typical of children) or
paedomorphosis (changing...
- chameleons,
Brookesia nana does not
change colors,
which is an
example of
paedomorphism. The
majority of
northern Brookesia species are
restricted to rainforest...
- sirens,
Congo eels and Proteidae, who are all
aquatic and
obligate paedomorphs. Some of the
largest terrestrial salamanders,
which goes
through full...
- also
share food with others, even
unrelated strangers.
Bonobos exhibit paedomorphism (retaining
infantile physical characteristics and behaviours), which...
-
family Proteidae are
obligate paedomorphs,
whereas species belonging to the
Ambystomatidae are
facultative paedomorphs. In finance, "obligated" refers...
-
after 1.5–3.5 months, but some
larvae instead overwinter in water.
Paedomorphism,
where adults keep
their gills and stay aquatic, is also known.: 224–225 ...
-
Retrieved 2019-07-02.
Diying Huang et al. (2013):
Amphibious flies and
paedomorphism in the Jur****ic period. Nature. 495, pp. 94−97, doi:10.1038/nature11898...
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human anatomy such as
brain growth,
craniofacial evolution, bipedalism,
paedomorphism and more.
Masters and his
theory were
featured on
various podcasts,...
- paidós), παιδικός (paidikós) orthopedic, paediatric, paedogenesis,
paedomorphism, page, pedagogue, pedagogy, pedant, pedantic, pediatric, pedodontics...
- can
survive up to 16 years. This
species is
neotenic (also
known as
paedomorphism),
meaning that they
retain larval stage characteristics. This mainly...