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- The term poecilogony was coined by Alfred Mathieu Giard to describe a polymorphism in larval development in marine invertebrates. To date, this life history...
- formation. They usually hatch after 6 days. The reproduction method poecilogony, an intraspecific reproduction method in which there are two different...
- 17, 2016. Retrieved May 12, 2022. Variable Larval Development Modes (poecilogony), California State University, Los Angeles Krug Labs. Retrieved on August...
- crispata demonstrate a dispersal dimorphism, not to be confused with poecilogony. Babies can either undergo intracapsular metamorphosis, or post-hatching...
- 1093/mollus/eyl025. ISSNĀ 1464-3766. "Variable Larval Development Modes (poecilogony)". Krug Lab - Larval Ecology and Evolution. Archived from the original...
- survive extreme dehydration). In 1905 Giard coined the word poecilogonie (poecilogony) to describe a phenomenon in which similar adults develop from dissimilar...
- ; F****io, G.; Modica, M. V.; Oliverio, M. (2020). Candidate cases of poecilogony in Neogastropoda: implications for the systematics of the genus Raphitoma...
- Vendetti, Jann E.; Trowbridge, Cynthia D.; Krug, Patrick J. (2012-06-01). "Poecilogony and Po****tion Genetic Structure in Elysia pusilla (Heterobranchia: Sacoglossa)...
- Avrainvillea nigricans. This species is also unique because they have poecilogony larvae. This means that their larvae have two different types of development...
- (2020). One species, two developmental modes: a case of geographic poecilogony in marine gastropods. BMC Evolutionary Biology. 20(1) "Planaxis sulcatus"...