10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CENOGENESIS»
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cenogenesis in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
cenogenesis and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Evolutionary Biogeography: An Integrative Approach with Case ...
Cenogenesis,. Cenocrons,. and. horofaunas. Argentinean paleontologist and
evolutionary biologist Osvaldo Reig (1929–1992) made some important
contributions to biogeography. Reig (1962:132–133) published a brief article in
which he ...
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Keywords in Evolutionary Biology
All other phenomena he placed into his disruptive category of cenogenesis, or
falsified history (Falschungsges- chichte). The utility of recapitulation then resided
in the power of palingenesis to overwhelm cenogenesis by relative frequency ...
Evelyn Fox Keller, Elisabeth A. Lloyd, 1994
Nevertheless, he almost always unites condensation with cenogenesis, a
process that confounds recapitulation by adding new stages in the midst of
development. Cenogenesis and condensation are the two factors that make it
most difficult to ...
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Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science
But if they occur earlier or later than is their proper place they fall under the head
of heterochronous cenogenesis. It is clear then that cenogenesis in divisible into
heterotopy, heterochronous hypertrophy {positive growth) and heterochronous ...
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Biology Takes Form: Animal Morphology and the German ...
Nor could comparative anatomists fall back on cenogenesis when ontogenetic
evidence failed to conform to their assumptions. In a system in which the
biogenetic law was not accepted, palingenesis and cenogenesis had no
meaning. (Here ...
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From Here to Eternity: Ernst Haeckel and Scientific Faith
isfactory state of affairs: Gegenbaur became increasingly doubtful about the
actual strength of Haeckel's law precisely due to its excessive reliance on
cenogenesis, which was ever present in the SPh: § 8 Cenogenetic processes.
Mario A. Di Gregorio, 2005
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The Evolution of Man (Complete)
In this evolutionary appreciation ofthefacts of embryologywemust, of course, take
particularcare to distinguish sharply and clearly between the primitive,
palingenetic (or ancestral) evolutionary processes and those dueto cenogenesis.
Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel
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Embryogenesis: Species, Gender, and Identity
"All of ontogeny falls into two main parts," Haeckel wrote, "first palingenesis or '
epitomized history,' and second, cenogenesis or 'falsified history.' The first is the
true ontogenetic epitome or short recapitulation of previous phyletic history; the ...
9
Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science
Erinaceus, Gymnura, monkeys and man) than one which is obliged to derive the
amniogenesis in the latter mammals from the phenomena which we notice in
Sauropsida and a number of mammals by an obscure process of cenogenesis.
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The Evolution of Man: A Popular Scientific Study
cenogenesis). The cenogenetic alterations or distortions of the original
palingenetic course of development take the form, as a rule, of a gradual
displacement of the phenomena, which is ...
Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel, 1910