10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUBITANEOUS»
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Functional Biology of Clonal Animals
According to this scheme, the evolution of cyclical parthenogenesis was a
product of the sequential evolution of subitaneous (immediately developing) and
diapausing (dormant) eggs, brood retention, environmental sex determination
and ...
R.N. Hughes, Roger N. Hughes, 1989
2
Oceanography And Marine Biology
Physiology associated with dormancy In diapause egg production, the only
visible manifestations of diapause are morphological differences between
diapause and subitaneous eggs. Physiological differences in the females
producing either ...
R. N. Gibson, Margaret Barnes, 2002
3
Diapause in Aquatic Invertebrates: Theory and Human Use
subitaneous eggs and cultured individually at either 5°C or 16°C, showed that 17
—29% of the females produced only diapausing eggs, while the others produced
only subitaneous eggs. When stored in lake water at 5°C, these pseudosexual ...
Victor R. Alekseev, Bart Thomas De Stasio, John Gilbert, 2007
4
Lipids in Aquatic Ecosystems
Müller-Navarra (2006) compared the FA composition of Daphnia spp. somatic
tissues and subitaneous eggs to that of monoculture chlorophyte, cryptophyte,
and diatom diets. She demonstrated that the LIN, ALA, SDA, and EPA
composition ...
Michael T. Arts, Michael T. Brett, Martin Kainz, 2009
5
Ecology and Classification of North American Freshwater ...
Diploid (subitaneous) eggs are produced asexually, and develop into females or
males. Haploid eggs can also be produced, given the correct chemical signal
from the environment. 1978. (C) Ephippial female Daphnia pulicaria. Nebish
Lake ...
James H. Thorp, Alan P. Covich, 2010
6
Copepods in Aquaculture
The effect of temperature on the development and hatching of diapause and
subitaneous eggs in Eurytemora affinis (Copepoda:Calanoida) in Lake Ohnuma,
Hokkaido, Japan. Bulletin of the Plankton Society of Japan. Proceedings of the
4th ...
Cheng-Sheng Lee, Patricia J. O'Bryen, Nancy H. Marcus, 2008
7
The Masterpiece of Nature: The Evolution and Genetics of ...
unfertilized eggs are subitaneous and hatch almost immediately. In Asplanchna
sieboldi, however, Tannreuther (1920) found that fertilized eggs could be either
dormant or subitaneous; and in Keratella hiemalis unfertilized eggs may secrete
a ...
8
Rotifera X: Rotifer Research: Trends, New Tools and Recent ...
Females produce as many amictic diapausing eggs as amictic subitaneous eggs
(Gilbert, 1995), indicating that the production of amictic diapausing eggs does not
require more resources than the production of subitaneous eggs. The amictic ...
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The Word Lover's Delight: Awesome Adjectives, Nifty Nouns, ...
sub-FUHSK —dreary Politicians intentionally make their endeavors seem
subfusc so that there will be less opposition to their policies. subitaneous (adj.)
sub-ih-TEY-ne-ous—abrupt; hastily done Sam's subitaneous lunch consisted of a
pickle, ...
From the Editors of the Captivate Network, 2009
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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Thesaurus
... hurried, impetuous, precipitous, rushing, subitaneous, sudden precipitate n 1
syn SEDIMENT, deposit, dreg(s), grounds, lees, precipitation, settlings 2 syn
EFFECT 1, aftereffect, aftermath, causatum, consequence, event, issue, result,
sequel, ...
Merriam-Webster, Inc, 1988