Definitionadj. of or relating to the origin and development of individual organisms
Last update: September 7, 2015
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Hence the budding of medusae exemplifies very clearly a common phenomenon in development, a phylogenetic series of events completely dislocated in the ontogenetic time-sequence. [Please select]
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~ Diagrammatic representation of ontogenetic change in color pattern in _Cnemidophorus sacki zweifeli_: A--hatchling, 34 mm. [Please select]
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Ontogenetic development, osteology, breeding call, behavior, and ecology are important in the recognition of species. [Please select]
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Superimposed on this geographic variation are ontogenetic changes, which are most noticeable in males. [Please select]
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Instead, our purposes are to describe the skeleton and its ontogenetic development in one member of the genus (_S.) [Please select]
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The study of 68 dried skeletons and 25 cleared and stained preparations, including an ontogenetic series of _S. [Please select]
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In some species there is considerable ontogenetic change in color pattern, although the juveniles bear the basic color characteristics of the adults. [Please select]
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_Ontogenetic Changes_ Minor ontogenetic changes in structure involve the shape of the snout, relative size of the eye, development of the tympanum, and amount of webbing in the hand. [Please select]
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Ontogenetic change in coloration consists of the splitting of the second and third pairs of dark stripes in the juvenile. [Please select]
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