10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ZOOGAMY»
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zoogamy in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal ...
zoogamy See -gamy: zoogamy. ♢ zoogenesis See -genesis: zoogenesis. ♢
zoogenetics See study of: genetics: zoogenetics. ♢ zoogenic, zoogenous See -
genic: zoogenic. ♢zoogeny, zoogeogenesis See -genesis: zoogenesis. ♢
zoogeography ...
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An Evolutionary Basis for Pollination Ecology
A: totals; B: fossils found exclusively either as pollen or macroremains. fossil
pollen representing: macrofossils representing: anemogamy zoogamy
anemogamy zoogamy A totals (absolute) 43 239 21 193 totals (ratio) 1 : 5.6 1 :
9.2 B ...
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Tropical Forest Genetics
... animal pollination where inter-individual distances are large” (Regal 1982). 5.2
.2.2 Pollination by Animals (Zoogamy) Zoogamy is dominant in tropical forests,
and numerous animals are involved in pollen dispersal. This is in sharp contrast
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Reiner Finkeldey, Hans Heinrich Hattemer, 2006
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Concise Encyclopedia Biology
Animal P. (zoophily, zoogamy) is carried out predominantly by insects (
entomophily, entomogamy). In tropical and sub-tropical regions, however, birds
are also important pollinators (ornithogamy, ornithophily). P. by bats (
chiropterogamy, ...
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Handbook of Nitrous Oxide and Oxygen Sedation
... that run from the ciliary processes to the equator of the lens and hold the latter
structure in place. zonulysis A technique in cataract surgery to free the lens, to
make it easier to remove. zoogamy Reproduction using the fusion of two gametes
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Morris S. Clark, Ann L. Brunick, 2008
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A Dictionary for Invertebrate Zoology:
In Phylactolaemata, com- prised of any nonliving secreted parts of the body.
zoogamy n. [Gr. zoon, animal; gamos, marriage] Sexual re- production. zoogenic
a. [Gr. zoon, animal; genesis, origin] Pertaining to changes caused by animals or
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Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of ...
... zoo- coenosis, zoodomatia, zoodynamics, zooecolo- gy, zooerythrin,
zooneuston, zooneustonic, zoogamous, zoogamy, zoogenesis, /.oogenic,
zoogenous, zoogeny, zoogeographer, zoogeography, zoogony, zoograpny,
zooid, zoomimic, ...
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Vegetationszonen und Klima Engl:
Interlinked regulatory cycles are based, on the one hand on direct control
mechanisms through animals, such as pollination (zoogamy) or distribution of
fruit and seeds (zoochory), and on the other hand on food chains starting with the
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Heinrich Walter, Siegmar-Walter Breckle, 2002
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Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z ...
Zoogamous,zōog′amus, adj. pertaining to zoogamy. —n.Zoög′amy,sexual
reproduction.[Gr.zōon,ananimal, gamos, marriage.] Zoogeny, zōoj′eni, n. the
doctrine or the process of the origination ofliving beings—also Zoög′ony.—adj.
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Bioscientific Terminology: Words from Latin and Greek Stems
... animals having the adult body composed of numerous cells differentiated into
tissues and organs phyllozooid — a shield-shaped medusoid of protective
function protozoon — a unicellular or noncellular animal organism zoogamy —
sexual ...