10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HETEROCERCY»
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heterocercy in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Modifications of caudal fin The transition from heterocercy to homocercy is
evidently available in a number of fossil bony fishes. But the example from the
living bony fishes is also not rare. The primitive groups like Holosteans which
includes ...
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Contributions from the Zoological Laboratory
Taking a glance at our figures, we may readily verify the fact that heterocercy
seems to be tending towards gephyrocercy as the final term of caudal
differentiation. On PL I, Fig. 1, the archicercal filament of Chimcera [69] • THE
EVOLUTION OF ...
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Records of the Indian Museum
Having discussed the probable stimulus effecting heterocercy, there still remains
the question as to why it was at all necessary to develop this asymmetry. When
we remember that heterocercy is but a stage in the production of homocercy, it is
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Fish Physiology: Fish Biomechanics: Fish Biomechanics
Musculoskeletal system of the caudal fin in basal actinopterygians: Heterocercy,
diphycercy, homocercy. Zoomorphology 123, 15–30. Gemballa, S., and Britz, R. (
1998). Homology of intermuscular bones in acanthomorph fishes. Am. Mus.
Robert E. Shadwick, George V. Lauder, 2006
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The Primary Factors Of Organic Evolution
Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries for 1834, pp. 981-:085. PI. IX. 0n the Origin
of Heterocercy, etc. Ryder. I. A. American Naturalist. pp. yswaq. AThcory of the
Origin of Placental Types. etc. Cope. E. D. American Naturalist. pp. 985. 1060.
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An Index to the Scientific Contents of the Journal and ...
P '89, 138 Heterocercy in Batraehia. P '89, 155 The hypertrophied hairs on
Ampélopsis. P '89, 155 □ The functions and histology of the yolk-sack of the
young toad-fish. P so, 407 □ On two new and undescribed methods of
contractility ...
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The Work of John Samuel Budgett Balfour Student of the ...
... though some of the dermal bones of the head have already begun to ossify.
The dorsal finlets at this stage are merely a continuation forwards of the finfold of
the tail. The heterocercy of the caudal fin is scarcely more apparent (even in ...
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The elasmobranch fishes
In Hoterodontas (fig. 78.x) the radials are more numerous than are the vertebrae.
In Lomiio the dorsal radials are inconspicuous, while those having a ventral
position are usually large. In this type we see the extreme of heterocercy, in
which ...
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Proceedings [of] National Academy of Sciences
... Heterocercy. 106. Gibbs, Woloott. On new process in Analytical Chemistry. 107
. Peirce, Benj. On Algebras. 108. Agassiz, L. On the significance of classes in the
Animal Kingdom. 109. Gould, B. A. Observations in 1866-7 of right ascension of ...
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Bibliography and Catalogue of the Fossil Vertebrata of North ...
... of physo- clist fishes. Amer. Naturalist, xix, pp. 315-317. — 1885 D On the
probable origin, homologies, and development of the flukes of cetaceans and
sirenians. Amer. Naturalist, xix, pp. 515-519. — 1886 A On the origin of
heterocercy and ...