MIT «GEOMYOID» VERWANDTE WÖRTER IM WÖRTERBUCH ENGLISCH
geomyoid
geomyoid
merriam
webster
adjective
¦jēō¦mīˌȯid
full
relating
superfamily
geomyoidea
origin
latin
jimomys
labaughi
rodent
from
early
barstovian
genus
species
morphology
lower
dentition
incisor
enamel
indicates
that
function
cheek
tooth
evolution
some
hypsodont
jstor
hypsodonty
taxa
part
response
increased
occlusal
pressures
energy
requirements
associated
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word
meaning
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Biodiversity Response to Climate Change in the Middle ...
Given the occurrence of the p4 and m3 in the same level, and their resemblance
to Geomys, it seems likely that they indicate a related geomyoid; however, there
are several geomyoid genera, including Cratogeomys, Nerterogeomys, and ...
Anthony D. Barnosky, 2004
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The Tertiary Record of Rodents in North America
Rensberger (1971) suggested two possibilities for the origin of the two
subfamilies: (1) independent origins from a nonfossorial geomyoid or hetero-
myid (including florentiamyids) or (2) both subfamilies arose from a geomyoid
stock that had ...
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Mammal Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic ...
Recent phylogenetic analyses of mitochondrial and nuclear gene sequences
regularly disclose a castorid-geomyoid clade (Adkins et al., 2001, 2003; DeBry,
2003; Huchon et al., 2002; Montgelard et al., 2002; Murphy et al., 2001a; Waddell
...
Don E. Wilson, DeeAnn M. Reeder, 2005
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Life Underground: The Biology of Subterranean Rodents
Wahlert, J. H. 1978. Cranial foramina and relationships of the Eomyoidea (
Rodentia, Geomorpha). Skull and upper teeth of Kansasimys. American Museum
Novitates 2645: 1-16. . 1985. Skull morphology and relationships of geomyoid ...
Eileen A. Lacey, James L. Patton, Guy N. Cameron, 2000
A heterotopic change for which the mechanism has been investigated in some
detail is development of external cheek pouches in Geomyoid rodents (pocket
gophers, kangaroo rats, and their allies) and their origin from an internal pouch.
Max K. Hecht, Ross J. MacIntyre, Michael T. Clegg, 1998
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Embryology, Epigenesis and Evolution: Taking Development ...
External Furry Cheek Pouches Consider next the origin of fur-lined external
cheek pouches in geomyoid rodents, mainly pocket gophers and kangaroo rats (
Brylski and Hall 1988a, 1988b), as shown in Figure 11. Other rodents have cheek
...
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Evolutionary Developmental Biology
(a) Internal and external cheek pouches An analysis of the development and
evolution of external cheek pouches in geomyoid rodents was undertaken in my
laboratory by Phil Brylski. Some species of New and Old World mice and
squirrels ...
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Annals of the Carnegie Museum
... cusps of the cheek teeth of rodents. Journal of Paleontology, 10:388-391.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS Cflfc. ANNALS of CARNEGIE MUSEUM THE
CARNEGIE. 2007. Korth. and. Branciforte. —. Early. Arikareean. geomyoid.
rodents. 201.
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Biology of desert rodents
Male accessory reproductive gland complements in 14 geomyoid taxa {+
indicates gland complement present). Microtus is representative of the typical
muroid condition (Arata, 1964). Terminology as per Arata (1964). 'v - vesicular;
vmp ...
Brigham Young University, 1983