| 21. | Ontogeny, embryology and developmental biology are closely related studies and the terms are sometimes used interchangeably.
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| 22. | Interest in paleolimnology eventually shifted from esoteric questions of lake ontogeny to applied investigations of human impact.
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| 23. | Which end forms first in ontogeny is a criterion used to classify animals into protostome and deuterostome.
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| 24. | The research at CCS centers on the phylogeny and ontogeny of human semiosis, employing both child and
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| 25. | *" The First Report of South American Edrioasteroids and the Paleoecology and Ontogeny of Rhenopyrgid Echinoderms"
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| 26. | This ancestral character state appears only during these early stages, supporting the notion that ontogeny reflects phylogeny.
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| 27. | Formerly a taxonomic group of velum ), which is called a gymnocarpic or hemiangiocarpic ontogeny, respectively.
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| 28. | The ecology of ontogeny is the study of how ecological relationships change over the lifetime of an individual.
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| 29. | Human ethology has contributed in two particular ways to our understanding of the ontogeny of behavior in humans.
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| 30. | In addition to changes across ontogeny, the degree to which schreckstoff is produced varies within the breeding season.
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