Lawson was well versed in and strongly committed to the theory of Evolution which was then revolutionizing comparative morphology, a major branch of botanical studies.
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Kritsky, Bakenhaster & Adams, 2015 based on the comparative morphology of the vaginal sclerite, the ventral bar, and the ventral and dorsal anchors.
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Gegenbaur's research program of comparative morphology incorporating ontogeny and phylogeny is still evident in the burgeoning field of evolutionary developmental biology ( evo-devo ).
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Derick was only officially appointed as professor of comparative morphology and genetics by McGill in 1912 after three years of running the department following Penhallow's death.
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The genus was thoroughly studied by Spooner using comparative morphology, chromosome counts, and crossing experiments, and based on samples from wide-ranging field work.
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It has been argued by Garner, however, that the shinbone of " Wankelrex " are restored from broken fragments, making it inaproppriate as reference in comparative morphology.
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He published several further works, the most important being a comparative morphology of the skulls of many different animals, including men, apes, reptiles, birds and others.
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He used principal component analysis and the concept of morphological distance to provide a dynamic approach to structure as process, This approach has placed comparative morphology on a more objective plane
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"Tchangmargarya " originally was a subgenus of " Margarya ", and is elevated to a full genus based on molecular phylogeny and comparative morphology study.
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The Hall Award was established by the Canadian Society of Zoologists in 2006 for the best student platform paper presented in the Comparative Morphology and Development Division at the Society annual meeting.