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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «SPINOSITY»
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1
Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences
Because the embryonic whorls of all the forms are smooth, carinate, or undulated
, but not spinose, we infer that the spinosity is a later degree of development and
that the relatively smooth shell represents approximately the ancestral form.
2
The variations and ecological distribution of the snails of ...
Because the embryonic whorls of all the forms are smooth, carinate, or undulated
, but not spinose, we infer that the spinosity is a later degree of development and
that the relatively smooth shell represents approximately the ancestral form.
Charles Christopher Adams, 1915
Because the embryonic whorls of all the forms are smooth, carinate, or undulated
, but not spinose, we infer that the spinosity is a later degree of development and
that the relatively smooth shell represents approximately the ancestral form.
National Academy of Sciences (U.S.), 1915
4
A Monograph of the Ammonites of the "Inferior Oolite ...
When, therefore, B and B' are compared together, it is found that each has the
same degree of spinosity, but that B' has twice the degree of asymmetry of L
which B has ; and when 0 is compared with B' it is found to have the same degree
of ...
Sydney Savory Buckman, 1907
5
Monograph of the Palaeontographical Society
\Vhen, therefore, B and B' are compared together, it is found that each has the
same degree of spinosity, but that B' has twice the degree of asymmetry of L
which B has ; and when 0 is compared with B' it is found to have the same degree
of ...
6
Predator-Prey Interactions in the Fossil Record
Spinosity The last and perhaps less ambiguous morphologic trend predicted by
Vermeij (1977) and Signor and Brett (1984) is an increase in the frequency of
taxa with spines; spines may also be predicted to increase in length and
sharpness.
Patricia H. Kelley, Michal Kowalewski, Thor A. Hansen, 2003
Deiphon's extreme spinosity suggests it was a swimmer-floater rather than a
bottom-dweller. Spinosity increases surface area without adding weight, thus
enhancing buoyancy. This specimen is about 27 mm long. Punctuated
equilibrium.
8
Biology and Palaeobiology of Bryozoans: Proceedings of the ...
B, frequency (and percentage) of statoblasts in different spinosity categories.
Spinosity categories represent pooling of data for frequency distribution analysis
(see text). Results Morphological variation Statoblast diameter was found to vary
...
Peter J. Hayward, John Stanley Ryland, Paul D. Taylor, 1994
9
Advances in Trilobite Research
The evidence for this mode of life comes from two sources, the optics of the visual
system, and the extreme spinosity of the tiny body. Ctenopyge ceciliae (Clarkson
and Ahlberg, 2002) occurs in great numbers, at one locality only, in calcareous ...
Isabel Rábano, Rodolfo Gozalo, Diego García-Bellido Capdevila, 2008
10
Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand
The "incipient" spinosity referred to in some older descriptions should more
correctly be described as "remnant" spinosity. The small spine-bases visible on
most fossil specimens are not the forerunners of spines but the only portions
remaining ...