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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «HETEROCHRONY»
Scopri l'uso di
heterochrony nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
heterochrony e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Beyond
heterochrony: the evolution of development
They present their research and consider all sides of the often controversial concept of heterochrony without intellectual limits. In looking beyond heterochrony, this book attends to a variety of explanations for evolutionary development.
2
Evolutionary change and
heterochrony
Biologists, palaeontologists and anthropologists present overviews of current heterochrony activity in their disciplines covering the molecular and cell biology, macroevolution, speciation, ecology, sexual selection and behaviour in extinct ...
3
Developmental Plasticity and Evolution
Heterochrony is historically the most important category of evolutionary change in
development. If defined as evolutionary change in regulatory timing, it can be
construed to include virtually all evolutionary transitions between phenotypic ...
Mary Jane West-Eberhard, 2003
Samuel L. Macey. HETEROCHRONY 261 fined as much through its affinity with
absence ... HETEROCHRONY. Heterochrony, literally "different time," is
technically defined as evolution by change in timing of development. While the
process is ...
5
Favorite Demonstrations for College Science: An NSTA Press ...
Heterochrony,. defined as evolutionary changeina lineage in the timing of
development,is a topic treated in several popularcollege textbooks for
introductorybiology or evolution courses (e.g., Campbell, Reece, and Mitchell
1999; Guttman ...
6
Human Evolution Through Developmental Change
Nearly everyone agrees that heterochrony has played some important role in
human evolution. The exact nature of this role and, in particular, the type or types
of heterochrony involved are not so well agreed upon. The notion of humans as ...
Nancy Minugh-Purvis, Kenneth J. McNamara, 2002
7
The Anther: Form, Function, and Phylogeny
6. •. Heterochrony. in. the. anther. JEFFREY. P. HILL. Fig. 1. Early stamen
development in Arabidopsis thaliana. All sections. INTRODUCTION The
morphological and cellular bases of development of the angiosperm anther have
been the ...
William G. D'Arcy, Richard C. Keating, 1996
8
Phenotypic Integration : Studying the Ecology and Evolution ...
But numerous empirical studies challenge that expectation, or, more precisely,
they challenge the hypothesis that heterochrony is a global phenomenon. That is
because many studies, perhaps even most, conclude that different parts of the ...
Massimo Pigliucci Professor of Ecology and Evolution, Katherine Preston Department of Biological Science Stanford University, 2004
9
Dog Behaviour, Evolution, and Cognition
5.5.5 Heterochrony The evolutionary change in the relative timing of
developmental processes (heterochrony) has often been implicated as a source
of phenotypic novelty (Klingenberg 1998). The idea that the transition from wolf to
dog was ...
An evolutionary change in the rate or timing of development is known as
heterochrony. Heterochrony has apparently been an important evolutionary
mechanism in many groups, in which the relatively simple evolutionary alteration
of a ...
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «HETEROCHRONY»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
heterochrony nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Sino-Cambodian Relations: Recent Economic And Military …
“Hybridity as Heterochrony.” World Futures: The Journal of New Paradigm Research 70 (2014): 486-495. Lim, Alvin Cheng-Hin. “'Iron Brothers': ... «Eurasia Review, giu 15»
Mantle margin morphogenesis in Nodipecten nodosus (Mollusca …
Heterochrony has been suggested as the reason for modifications in developmental time of bivalve larvae and for significant anatomical and ... «BMC Blogs Network, mag 15»
Problem 8: Differences Between Vertebrate Embryos Contradict the …
... Michael K. Richardson, "Heterochrony and the Phylotypic Period," Developmental Biology, 172 (1995): 412-421; Olaf R. P. Bininda-Emonds, ... «Discovery Institute, feb 15»
National Heterologies: On the Materiality and Mediality of Flags …
Rather, they are drifting apart, forming a heterochrony. The absence of any pathos or submission in the pose and gaze of the child reminds us ... «E-Flux, feb 14»
Opening the Fossil Record for Open Access Week
... Scolieri B, Werning S. (2013) Ontogeny in the tube-crested dinosaur Parasaurolophus (Hadrosauridae) and heterochrony in hadrosaurids. «PLoS Blogs, ott 13»
How a teenager beat out the pros to find a weird baby dinosaur
In addition to Farke and Werning, the authors of "Ontogeny in the Tube-Crested Dinosaur Parasaurolophus (Hadrosauridae) and Heterochrony ... «NBCNews.com, ott 13»
New bio-imaging technology peers into the heart of embryo …
Science has long suspected that heterochrony – the altered timing of developmental events between ancestors and descendants – could be ... «Phys.Org, ago 13»
The Invention of Childhood, or Why It Hurts to Have a Baby [Excerpt]
... their time or halt altogether has generated a flock of terms related to neoteny—paedomorphosis, heterochrony, progenesis, hypermorphosis, ... «Scientific American, apr 13»
The difference between a mole and shrew is in their SOX
... Institute and Museum, University of Zurich, explained, "This difference in timing of expression of a gene is called transcriptional heterochrony. «Phys.Org, ago 12»
The latest issue of Evolution: Education and Outreach
... Few Easy Lessons"; "Heterochrony: The Evolution of Development"; "The Body Plan Concept and Its Centrality in Evo-Devo"; and "Coming to ... «National Center for Science Education, lug 12»