- In
evolutionary developmental biology,
heterochrony is any
genetically controlled difference in the timing, rate, or
duration of a
developmental process...
- have
relatively large noses and long legs, both
peramorphic (not neotenic) traits,
though these peramorphic traits separating modern humans from
extant chimpanzees...
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directly useful. The
change from
Breeder to
Protector is the
result of a
peramorphic transformation brought about by the
plant known as Tree-of-Life. As humans...
- of "neotenic",
different authorities use
either "gerontomorphic" or "
peramorphic".
Bogin points out that
Kollmann had
intended the
meaning to be "retaining...
- PMID 6623093.
Godfrey LR,
Sutherland MR (January 1996). "Paradox of
peramorphic paedomorphosis:
heterochrony and
human evolution".
American Journal of...
- and
retained juvenile features. The skull,
trunk and
pelvic limbs were
peramorphic,
meaning that they
changed considerably with age. The dodo
shared several...
- 2019-10-11. Marjanović, David; Witzmann,
Florian (2015). "An
Extremely Peramorphic Newt (Urodela: Salamandridae: Pleurodelini) from the
Latest Oligocene...
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forelimbs were
merely decorative rather than
functional and a
result of
peramorphic growth resulting from
increased body size. The
remains of Therizinosaurus...
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juvenile features). However, the skull, trunk, and
pelvic limbs were
peramorphic,
which means they
changed considerably with maturity.
Apart from Leguat's...
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claimed that T.
laticephala possibly represents the same
taxon with
peramorphic traits. They also
reported new
specimens of this species,
including the...