10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OVOVIVIPAROUSLY»
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ovoviviparously in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
ovoviviparously and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Live Feeds in Marine Aquaculture
Adult females ovulate approximately every 140h, depending on rearing
conditions and whether development of embryos occurs oviparously or
ovoviviparously. In females, spawning is followed by a moult, after which
ovulation takes place.
Josianne Støttrup, Lesley McEvoy, 2008
2
Animal Nation: The True Story of Animals and Australia
He was able to confirm what others had suggested, that the platypus did indeed
produce eggs, but what he was not able to tell was whether they hatched inside
the body - ovoviviparously - or whether the creature actually laid eggs. Bennett ...
This generation reproduces ovoviviparously at a high rate, illustrated by large
broods of nauplii during late May. These animals produce a second generation of
more slowly developing individuals, which do not reach maturity by autumn.
John M. Melack, Robert Jellison, David B. Herbst, 2002
4
Aquatic Biodiversity: A Celebratory Volume in Honour of ...
All samples had few ovoviviparously reproducing females. The status of the other
females was unclear, as the large majority t>90%) had cysts in the uterus, but no
spawning occurred. Only in Co Qen about 50% of the females with cysts in their ...
Koen Martens, Henri J. Dumont, 2003
5
The Brine Shrimp Artemia: Proceedings of the International ...
Italy) feeding on Cltlamydomonas and on unknown microflora, when subjected to
hypo-alimentation, reproduced ovoviviparously on the first deposition and
oviparously on the subsequent depositions. The incidence of ovipaf ity could not
be ...
6
Dormancy and Resistance in Harsh Environments
A Aquaporins, 219–220 Arabidopsis thaliana, 45, 93, 94 Arrhenius relationship,
256 Artemia franciscana cyst, 166, 168, 169, 173, 176, 179, 181–183 nauplii, 166
, 170, 175–177, 179–182 oviparously, 166 ovoviviparously, 166 Artemin, 174 ...
Esther Lubzens, Joan Cerda, Melody Clark, 2010
In some species the embryos are nourished ovoviviparously, obtaining food from
the egg. In other species, the embryo is maintained inside the mother's body and
nourishment is passed from the blood vessels of the mother into the blood ...
Gabrielle I. Edwards, Cynthia Pfirrmann, 2009
8
Captive Seawater Fishes: Science and Technology
Brine shrimp ordinarily reproduce ovoviviparously (the eggs are retained
internally and young are born as free-swimming nauplii), or oviparousfy (the eggs
, which later become cysts, are shed into the water). The mode of reproduction
can be ...
9
The CPA Examination: Text, Problems, and Solutions
The adult female reproduces ovoviviparously. The crawlers move about and
attach themselves at suitable places on the host tree or plant in a day and each
secretes a waxy scale covering which is completed in about four to five days.
A. N. Mosich, E. John Larsen, 1978
A fascinating account of how the arguments over Proteus culminated in Dr. Paul
Kammerer's suicide is contained in the first chapter of Willy Ley's Salamanders
and Other Wonders. Normally Proteus produces one or two young
ovoviviparously ...
Dev Raj Khanna, P. R. Yadav, 2005