Sentences with word «ontogeny»

Also, insofar as ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny, children should perform better than adults.
The ubiquity of and early evidence for this phenomenon in ontogeny hint at its biological «prewiredness» and relevance for development.
Luoto et al (2016) «A 2000 - year record of lake ontogeny and climate variability from the north - eastern European Russian Arctic» This paper presents no evidence on the subject whatever.
Specifically, we're trying to collect many specimens of the same species so we can look at ontogeny — a creature's growth and development — and interpret behavior, rather than just building cladograms [branching diagrams that illustrate the evolutionary relationships among species].
But there is a way of regarding ontogeny as a moment of growth that is cyclically revisited.
«Larval size and swimming speed increased with ontogeny.
Morphological constraints on behaviour through ontogeny.
CD20 is a B - lymphocyte surface molecule that is widely expressed during B - cell ontogeny, from early pre-B-cell developmental stages until final differentiation into plasma cells.
Particular interviews furnish firsthand message on mart size, industry trends, ontogeny trends, capitalist landscape and outlook, etc..
From the individual standpoint, evolution is the antecedent line of all prior ontogenies for that organism.
But this is failing to perceive the basic difference between the individual and the evolutionary developments (ontogeny vs. phylogeny).
It is as if their group ontogeny recapitulated the phylogeny of all groups.
Mammary gland growth and development from the postnatal period to postmenopause: ovarian steroid receptor ontogeny and regulation in the mouse.
To determine how early in ontogeny pTreg cells develop the IBS researchers compared the effect of milk vs. a solid food diet in pre and post-weaned mice.
Research interests: Physical anthropology, limb ontogeny, heterochrony, growth and development, evolution of genus Homo (especially origin, dispersal and variation of Homo erectus), functional morphology / biomechanics, evolution and trends in hominin body size and shape
Her studies include morphological changes across ontogeny and over deep time, which offer a way to investigate pattern and process in evolution, and help to generate more comprehensive hypotheses about how form and function interact.
The adult livers of immunodeficient mice support human hematopoiesis: evidence for a hepatic mast cell population that develops early in human ontogeny.
Although predation strategies develop early during ontogeny, environmental contingency plays an important role in predation strategies of adult cats.
I agree with your phylogeny recapitulating ontogeny metaphor regarding the environment.
Thus, Developmental Science has roots in both the biological and social disciplines and can bee seen as a meta - theory rooted in developmental principles to guide work and thinking on biology and social behaviour and their interactions over ontogeny.
Diatom and stable isotope records of late Holocene lake ontogeny at Indrepollen, Lofoten, N.W. Norway: a response to glacio - isostacy and Neoglacial cooling., The Holocene, 19, 261 - 271.
Using particle image velocimetry to quantify and subtract local flow, the researchers then tested the hypothesis that larvae respond to turbulence by increasing swimming speed, and that the increase varies with ontogeny.
Therefore, the individual becoming of man and the evolutionary becoming of mankind are mutually illuminating — an insight embodied in the old dictum that «ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny.»
Without it, most of what we know about anatomy, physiology, pathology, ontogeny, botany, epidemiology, ethnology, immunology, etc, etc, would be wrong.
Moreover, the earlier concept of a collapse of the millions of years of phylogeny, or the lifespan of ontogeny, into the milliseconds of a cognition, or the idea of a process that continued over evolutionary, lifespan and cognitive durations was replaced by the concept of an iteration of a single process or pattern that binds together the different time frames.
If this is the proper way to interpret ontogeny, the duration we are seeking would not extend from infancy to senescence; ontogeny is not the longevity — the growth and decay — of the organism from birth to death.
Thus, the question, what exactly is an ontogeny?
More precisely, the duration of phyletic or ontogenetic process is not the evolutionary (maturational) history of a species (organism); the former is more accurately the sum of its ontogenies.
Evolution is a population dynamic, ontogeny the life story of an individual.
Rather, the duration of an ontogeny lies in the covert process that deposits the organism each moment and at every phase in its life cycle.
Evolution is not programmed in the same way as is ontogeny; in fact it lacks a program.
The ontogeny is so programmed that it either yields an individual of a certain species or nothing.
Haeckel coined the phrase «ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny», meaning that development and growth repeat evolutionary history.
We then describe research findings, much of them from our laboratories, on the ontogeny of flavor perception and the interacting roles of innate responses and learning in the establishment of flavor preference of infants and children.
The final section, «Order and ontogeny», explores the processes of embryological development.
Developmental genomics is central to understanding of ontogeny and many genetic and congenital anomalies, but was outside the scope of the landmark ENCODE and FANTOM projects.
Ecological and morphological aspects of changes in food uptake through the ontogeny of Haplochromis piceatus.
Research interests: The evolution of ontogeny and life history as reflected in hard tissue microstructure; mammalian and early primate evolution.
Research interests: Paleoanthropology, Human and primate evolution, Geometric morphometrics, Cranial evolution and ontogeny, East Africa
Using Niko Tinbergen's «four questions» as a guide, we will discuss the evolution of primates and emergence of the social function of the behavior (phylogeny), the development of the behavior during a individual's lifetime (ontogeny), the specific biological and chemical processes and motivations responsible for the behavior (mechanism), and how the behavior increase the fitness of individuals, allowing for its continual selection in primates (adaptive value).
Research interests: nasopharynx and upper respiratory tract, ontogeny, functional anatomy, soft tissue reconstruction, paleoanthropology, geometric morphometrics
Thus, resident macrophages are a unique system where the respective contributions of ontogeny and environment can be investigated.
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