MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «HOMOCERCY»
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «HOMOCERCY»
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1
The Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London
... but that it is variable in amount, passing from extreme heterocercy to absolute
homocercy by a sliding-scale so gradual, that it is (at all events in fossil examples
) most difficult to define a positive line of demarcation between the two forms.
2
Bulletin of Aquatic Biology
APPLICATION OF THE TERMS HETEROCERCY, HOMOCERCY, AND
UROSTYLE RYDER (1886 : 985) pointed out that 'the median fins of fishes
normally present five wellmarked conditions of structure, which correspond to as
many stages ...
3
The Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London
... but that it is variable in amount, passing from extreme heterocercy to absolute
homocercy by a sliding-scale so gradual, that it is (at all events in fossil examples
) most difficult to define a positive line of demarcation between the two forms.
The dermal portion may become fan-like (rhipidoid). Stage 3, Homocercy Derived
from heterocercy by progressive upturning and reduction of the opisthure and by
the coalescence of the posterior interhaemals into broad "hypurals," which form ...
William King Gregory, 1903
5
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
Stage 3, HOMOCERCY Derived from heterocercy by progressive upturning and
reduction of the opisthure and by the coalescence of the posterior interhaemals
into broad "hypurals," which form a fan-shaped (rhipidoid) bony tail. The dermal ...
Charles Lane Poor, Edmund Otis Hovey, 1906
6
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
... HOMOCARNOSINOSES HOMOCARNOSINOSIS HOMOCERCAL
HOMOCERCIES HOMOCERCY HOMOEROTIC HOMOEROTICISM
HOMOEROTICISMS HOMOFERMENTATION HOMOFERMENTATIONS
HOMOGAMETIC HOMOGAMIES ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
8
Ichnology of New England
... but that it is variable in amount, passing from extreme hetcrocercy to absolute
homocercy by a sliding scale so gradual that it is (at all events in fossil examples)
most difficult to define a positive line of demarcation between the two forms.
9
Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London
Homocercy is apparently confined to the Actinopterygii, and represents the main
trend of evolution in that group. References. Aizjb, P. A. 1889. The Anatomy and
Development of the Lateral Line System in Amia calva. J. Morph. ii. pp. 463-566.
Zoological Society of London, 1936
10
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London: Containing ...
A more specialised type of homocercy can scarcely be expected. In the three
preceding types, a broad outline of the effects of specialisation in homocercal
tails is shown, and it will be seen that great abbreviation of the axis and restriction
of ...