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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «NEOTENOUS»
Scopri l'uso di
neotenous nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
neotenous e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Tourism and the Environment: A Quest for Sustainability : ...
The neotenous tourism approach relies on the belief that in certain circumstances
tourism should be totally discouraged on ecological grounds. It should be
restricted to very early, juvenile stages through use of access restrictions like
permits ...
2
Developmental Plasticity and Evolution
In accord with the intraspecific macroevolution hypothesis, neotenous
reproduction (loss of metamorphosis) occurs both as a fixed state and as an
anomaly or an established alternative within salamander populations. Of 113
species of ...
Mary Jane West-Eberhard Senior Scientist Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, 2003
3
Decapod Crustacean Phylogenetics
3.9 Neotenous male type Extremely small, neotenous males exist in some
species of anomuran sand crabs (genus Emerita) inhabiting wave-exposed
sandy beaches in tropical and temperate waters (Appendix 1, Table 17). In these
species ...
Joel W. Martin, Keith A. Crandall, Darryl L. Felder, 2009
4
Why the Wild Things Are: Animals in the Lives of Children
Dogs' submissive, attention-seeking behavior toward humans resembled the
juvenile wolf deferring to the outranking adults in the pack. Domesticated animals
are, in effect, childlike versions of their wild ancestors. Such neotenous creatures
...
Gail F. MELSON, L. Gail Melson, 2009
5
Nonverbal Communication in Close Relationships
The results indicated consistent support across cultures for the idea that female
faces are more attractive the more neotenous they are in terms of these three
characteristics (see also McArthur & Apatow, 1983–84). Other studies have also ...
Laura K. Guerrero, Kory Floyd, 2005
Figure 13 Figure 14 Neotenous Structural Traits in which Mongoloids and
Negroids Differ from Caucasoids 254 Comparison of Male and Female
Neotenous Traits 255 Neotenous Physical Traits in Humans 255 Neotenous
Functional Traits in ...
7
The Natural Science of the Human Species: An Introduction to ...
For example, the neotenous form of the axolotl — with its broad head bearing the
eyes on its upper surface, its well-developed gill arches, the form of its mouth,
and the broad, laterally flattened propulsive tail — possesses a whole series of ...
Konrad Lorenz, Agnes von Cranach, 1997
Groves raises the question of exactly when the neotenous trend began. He is
inclined to regard it rather as Martin regards brain expansion — as a progressive
phenomenon. A few neotenous features — such as the shortened face — appear
...
9
Environment, Development, and Evolution: Toward a Synthesis
For example, in insects, juvenile hormone (JH) activity prolongation results in "
supernumeral" larva development, which yields metathetelic neotenous,
incompletely developed adults. The changes to an ontogenetic trajectory at the
subspecies ...
Brian Keith Hall, Roy Douglas Pearson, Gerd B. Müller, 2004
10
Dynamics of Romantic Love: Attachment, Caregiving, and Sex
A similar pattern exists for neoteny and the display of ovulatory signals. It is also
of interest that, although there is considerable variation in the neotenous qualities
across primates, the branch containing humans and our closest relatives ...
Mario Mikulincer, Gail S. Goodman, 2006
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «NEOTENOUS»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
neotenous nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
The Art of Osamu Tezuka: Astroboy's God of Manga
... manga's similarly neotenous bent – to a public, if officially unacknowledged repayment in the form of Kimba The White Lion re-imagining The ... «Boing Boing, giu 15»
Laughology: managing change with a smile
Especially in this century, things have changed so much in terms of work that what they call your neotenous tendencies, your child-like ... «Re:locate Magazine, mag 15»
Your Dog Does Actually Love You
“There's long been a theory that dogs are neotenous wolves,” MacLean said. “We see these traits in wolf puppies, but it disappears as they age. «Outside Magazine, apr 15»
Kim Kardashian: 'I look back at photos of myself and cringe'
Her eyes are neotenous, like a Disney princess. Her skin looks like it's been airbrushed, so smooth, sculpted and even it defies belief. «Telegraph.co.uk, ott 14»
Tiny travellers of the animal world: Hitchhikers on marine driftwood
Neotenous development in driftwood talitrids involves: fewer moults per life cycle, sexualisation beginning at an earlier moult number, and the ... «Phys.Org, ott 14»
Tap and slide your way through 26 years of music in Theatrhythm …
Visually, the game unites the disparate visual styles of the venerable RPG series by shrinking the characters down into neotenous chibis. «Digital Trends, giu 14»
The tiger of the radish patch
These neotenous salamanders keep their gills and tail fins and may become even bigger than regular ones. Excellent water and poor land ... «St. Albert Gazette, mag 14»
Inside the weird world of the 'Human Barbie'
... shaved-down slither of a nose, "plasticky skin and wasp waist", immobile facial features and "neotenous" eyes of Disney Princess proportions ... «Irish Independent, apr 14»
"This Is Not a Barbie Doll. This Is an Actual Human Being."
Evolution has taught us to think of big eyes as beautiful—it's a so-called neotenous feature, implying youth—but tweak that delicate scale just a little and you've ... «GQ Magazine, apr 14»
Controversies from the world of ratite and tinamou evolution (part I)
2003), for example, while the idea that the ratite palate is neotenous is almost certainly completely erroneous (Bock 1963, Elzanowski 1989). «Scientific American, mar 14»