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Neoteny (/niˈɒtəni/), also
called juvenilization, is the
delaying or
slowing of the physiological, or somatic,
development of an organism,
typically an...
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larvae to
terrestrial adults,
while others, such as the axolotl,
display pedomorphosis and
never develop into
terrestrial adults.
Within the
genus Ambystoma...
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characteristics for the
whole of its life. This is
called neoteny (a kind of
pedomorphosis). The body
length is up to 1.5 mm.
Paedoclione doliiformis has no s****...
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maturation from larvae. This
aspect of
their physiology is
known as
pedomorphosis.
Despite having lungs,
which appear to
provide little use in respiration...
- speaking,
avian skulls consist of many small, non-overlapping bones.
Pedomorphosis,
maintenance of the
ancestral state in adults, is
thought to have facilitated...
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drastically dissimilar adult forms for reproduction, and
about pedomorphosis,
another process which enables juveniles of some
species to
become ****ually...
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surrounding bone. It has been
suggested that this
species exhibits pedomorphosis, that is, they
retain many
juvenile traits into adulthood. Some of these...
- that the bone
structure could also be
explained by species-specific
pedomorphosis, the
retention by
adults of
juvenile traits. This
would be
proven by...
- coelacanths, for example,
retained a
juvenile scale morphology through pedomorphosis.
Keith Thomson later analyzed specific growth structures on the cosmine...