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ontogenetic การใช้

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  • All ontogenetic stages of the beetle are present in the concretions.
  • For him heritability was phylogenetic, not ontogenetic as their letter suggested.
  • This species, in its various forms, shows considerable ontogenetic variation.
  • This fish has an ontogenetic separation of life history stage.
  • There are two types of dichromatism for frog species : ontogenetic and dynamic.
  • Phenological mismatch and ontogenetic diet shifts interactively affect offspring condition in a passerine.
  • Nelson subsequently stated that ontogenetic depth is " Currently Impossible to Measure ".
  • Ontogenetic frogs are more common and have permanent color changes in males or females.
  • The ethologist examines this question primarily from the point of view of ontogenetic development.
  • This indicates a wide range of ontogenetic variation.
  • There is also interspecies variation, especially ontogenetic changes as a fish experiences growth.
  • Its duller colouration suggests that the species undergoes an ontogenetic colour shift at maturation.
  • His argues that all ontogenetic events are the  mechanical result of differential cell growth.
  • During their ontogenetic development, in juveniles at first the ribs fused with their vertebrae.
  • Hyperolius ocellatus is an ontogenetic frog with dramatic differences in both color and pattern between the sexes.
  • The ontogenetic development of social cognition may be thought of as intertwined with the development pointing actions.
  • Footballfish are presumed to be non-guarders that ontogenetic descent into deeper waters as the larvae mature.
  • Lev Tsenkovsky was one of the pioneers of the ontogenetic method of studying lower plants and lower animals.
  • The same conclusion has been made based on the ontogenetic, biostratigraphic, and paleobiogeographic data and interpretations.
  • Due to their different ontogenetic origins, the epithalamus and the perithalamus are formally distinguished from the thalamus proper.
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