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Ontogeny and phylogeny

Sander, K. 1982. Oogenesis and embryonic pattern formation known and missing links. In B. Goodwin and R. Whittle (eds.), Ontogeny and Phylogeny, pp. 137-170. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. [Pg.290]

Gould, S. J. (1977). Ontogeny and Phylogeny. Cambridge, MA Belknap Press. [Pg.342]

During their evolution and course of life (ontogeny and phylogeny), plants have developed a number of biochemical mechanisms which have resulted in adaptation to and tolerance of new or chemically imbalanced growth media. Therefore, plant responses to trace elements in the soil and ambient air are variable in number and should always be investigated for a particular soil-plant system. The prediction of phytoavailability of trace elements is of a crucial importance for both crop production and health risk assessment. The influence of soil parameters and plant absorption ability are the main factors that govern the phytoavailability of an element. [Pg.93]

Boxshall GA, Huys R (1998) The ontogeny and phylogeny of copepod antennules. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B 353 765-786... [Pg.194]

Rohlf, F.J. (1998). On ap>plications of geometric morphometries to studies of ontogeny and phylogeny. Systematic Biology, Vol 47, pp. 147-158, ISSN 1063-5157. [Pg.419]

Mishler, B. D. (1986) Ontogeny and phylogeny in Tortula (Musd Pottiaceae). Systematic Botany, 11 121-167. Mishler, B. D. (1988) Relationships between ontogeny and phylogeny, with reference to bryophytes. In Ontogeny and Systematics (ed. C. J. Humphries). Columbia University Press, New York. [Pg.318]

Haeckel s classic dictum ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny has many exceptions in the complex world of animal development because of interpolation of novel stages, secondary loss or modification of early stages, and... [Pg.186]

Progressive deviation of embryonic forms Archetype and homology Origin of species Ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny... [Pg.264]

Ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny" refers to the theory that an embryo s growth and development (ontogeny) repeats the stages of (recapitulates) evolution from amoeba up to modern man (phylogeny). [Pg.18]

Freeman, R. S. (1973). Ontogeny of cestodes and its bearing on their phylogeny and systematics. Advances in Parasitology, 11 481-557. [Pg.319]

Analysis of the neuron to Muller cell ratio shows that it is not randomly distributed, but peaks at 16 or 32 neurons per Muller cell. Moreover, the number of Muller cells correlates with the number of photoreceptors (since most of the photoreceptors are rods, it correlates with the number of rods) rather than the number of gangUon cells (Reichenbach et al., 1994b). Comparison of the ratios of various retinal cells in different species suggests that the phylogeny and the ontogeny of these retinas can be explained by accounting for the number of divisions of progenitor cell (Reichenbach and Robinson, 1995). [Pg.29]

Retinal cells are not generated independent of each other, but in a coordinated way so that a numerical relationship is maintained for creating functional and morphological units within the retina. In addition, the fact that the numerical relationship can be explained by the number of divisions in the progenitor cell suggests that the basis of this relationship resides in the phylogeny and thus the ontogeny of these neurons. [Pg.29]

Williams, D.M. and Ebach, M.C., The reform of palaeontology and the rise of biogeography 25 years after Ontogeny, Phylogeny, Paleontology and the Biogenetic law (Nelson, 1978),... [Pg.180]

Patterson, C., How does phylogeny differ from ontogeny , in Development and Evolution, Goodwin, B.C., Holder, H., and Wyfie, C.C., Eds., Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1983, pp. 1-31. [Pg.221]

Rieppel, O., The conceptual relationship of ontogeny, phylogeny, and classification the taxic approach, Evol. Biol., 2J, 1—32, 1993. [Pg.222]

Nelson, G.J., Ontogeny, phylogeny, paleontology, and the biogenetic law, Syst. Zool, 27, 324-345, 1978. [Pg.121]

Long-looped brachiopod phylogeny and correlation with loop ontogeny... [Pg.135]


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