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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «HOMOEOMORPHY»
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Ozarkian and Canadian Brachiopoda
' ' HOMOEOMORPHY It has long been known that different stocks of animals may
develop the same external form. This is the principle of “parallel developmen .”
This principle is not to be confused with mimicry which seems an obvious ...
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Patterns of evolution, as illustrated by the fossil record
At family and superfamily level, similar radiations leading to diverse morphotypes
(with consequent homoeomorphy) is the rule, as with the superfamilies of
Jurassic ammonites or, say, the families Kosmoceratidae and Cardioceratidae.
HOMOEOMORPHY It has long been known that different stocks of animals may
develop the same external form. This is the principle of "parallel development."
This principle is not to be confused with mimicry which seems an obvious survival
...
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Ozarkian and Canadian Brachiopoda
HOMOEOMORPHY It has long been known that different stocks of animals may
develop the same external form. This is the principle of "parallel development."
This principle is not to be confused with mimicry which seems an obvious survival
...
Edward Oscar Ulrich, Gustav Arthur Cooper, 1938
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Papers from the Geological Department, Glasgow University
'Homoplasy' and 'homoeomorphy' thus cover the same phenomena and are
exactly synonymous: the later term is not subsumed under the earlier. Since no
legalistic or pre-emptive claims of priority attach to such descriptive words (
descriptive ...
University of Glasgow. Geological Dept, 1964
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Proceedings / Geologists' Association
'Homoplasy' and 'homoeomorphy' thus cover the same phenomena and are
exactly synonymous: the later term is not subsumed under the earlier. Since no
legalistic or pre-emptive claims of priority attach to such descriptive words (
descriptive ...
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Earth, Water, Ice and Fire: Two Hundred Years of Geological ...
Deploying Mojsisovics' ideas, he suggested that the terms 'heterochronous
homoeomorphy' and 'isochronous homoeomorphy' would be useful. His concept
was not obviously related to paedomorphism. Nicholson and Marr seemingly
found ...
David Roger Oldroyd, 2002
The chief minerals of economic value, besides monazite, are graphite and
pvrrhotite. R. H. R. XV. — Brief Notices. 1. Hohcsomorpht. — A clear exposition of
homoeomorphy as applied to fossil Corals will be found in a paper by ~W. D.
Lang in ...
The implications of a homoeomorphy, diverse in its origin and its incidence, on
any system of classification that professes to be 'natural' in an evolutionary sense
are complex both in the recognition of phyletic series and in the establishment of
...
University of Glasgow. Dept. of Geology, 1964
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Aspects of ammonite biology, biogeography, and biostratigraphy
Homoeomorphy. Since they possess only an external shell, it is scarcely
surprising that homoeomorphy is widespread within ammonites, and indeed they
are one of the groups to which the term was first applied (Buckman 1895, 1898).
William James Kennedy, William Aubrey Cobban, 1976