ontogenetic in English

adjective

['ɑntədʒɪ'netɪk /'ɒn-]

pertaining to ontogenesis, of the life cycle of a single organism (Biology)

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1. The mean ontogenetic Allometry is the main parameter that determines the static allometric slope, while the covariance between the ontogenetic allometric slope and body size generates most of the discrepancies between ontogenetic and static Allometry

2. Fritzsch B (1988) Phylogenetic and ontogenetic origin of the dorsolateral auditory nucleus of Anurans

3. The Algicide (IRI-160AA) was tested on various ontogenetic stages of the copepod Acartia tonsa (nauplii and adult copepodites), the blue crab …

4. The phylogeny of 22 species of the Acanthocephala was evaluated based on 138 binary and multistate characters derived from comparative morphological and ontogenetic studies.

5. AB - Several interconnected issues are a part of most studies of ontogenetic Allometry, the relationship between size and shape during growth

6. Their ontogenetic helix may be either concordant (a homodromy case) or discordant (an Antidromy case) with that of the supporting axis

7. Ontogenetic sequences for Androecia in Saururaceae and Zippelia of Piperaceae (based on Tucker 1975, 1981, 1985, Liang and Tucker 1989, 1995)

8. Some Cenozoic Cardiids then evolved wider first-order crossed lamellae, non-denticular composite prisms, composite fibrous prisms, ontogenetic submergence of a juvenile non-denticular composite prismatic outer shell layer into the CL middle shell layer, or ontogenetic submergence of the inner part of a juvenile fibrous prismatic outer shell

9. Ontogenetic analysis of chamber length, total suture length and lateral saddle dimensions of an Ammonoid shell reveal a possible new system requiring relatively little genetic information.

10. Allometry References in periodicals archive ? Allometric relationships can be determined during development (ontogenetic Allometry) or in mature individuals throughout the process of evolution of a species (phylogenetic Allometry) (Pilbeam & Gould, 1974).

11. A study of the ontogenetic stages of the acaulescent palm Attalea humilis Mart. ex. Spreng was conducted in three fragments (1.6, 6.4, and 9.9 ha) of the Atlantic forest in southeastern Brazil.

12. This study was conducted to determine the ontogenetic development of the digestive tract and its accessory structures (liver, pancreas, and gall bladder) in Agastric larval Chinese sucker Myxocyprinus asiaticus with the histological and ultrastructural approaches from hatching to 56 days after hatching (DAH)

13. Static Allometry (the slope of an intraspecific log–log regression of the size of a structure on body size—henceforth “Allometry”) is a measure of the proportional sizes of a particular body structure in a population of individuals at the same ontogenetic stage but with different body sizes.

14. The incumbent Anther has been identified as the key synapomorphy for the subfamily Epidendroideae; however, there are two general ways of reaching the inflexion of the Anther in this group, one way by the reorientation of growth in the early ontogenetic stages of the Anther (called vandoid morphology), and the other, as the result of elongation