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Phylogenetic relationships can be demonstrated using particular characteristics of animals- , developmental patterns, cleavage, larval types, types, number of cell layers, and level of
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The name deuterostome means "mouth second", and refers to one important developmental feature unique to this group. ... Type a word or double click on any word to see a definition from th...
Marine larval ecology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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These larvae are also known as “crawl-away larvae,” since numerous marine snails exhibit this type of development, and ...
Larva - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A larva (Latin; plural larvae) is a distinct juvenile form many animals undergo before metamorphosis into adults. Animals with indirect development such as insects, amphibians, or cnidarians typic...
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three basic types of larval developmental patterns can abe recog nized in this genus viz., Prolonged or Normal. Type. (with 8 to 20 stages), Partially. Abbreviated ...
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extremely elusive, but it is now clear that types of larval development can be inferred with some confidence in well preserved molluscan shells (and perhaps ...
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Present day environmental correlations with larval development do not adequately explain the observed shift in developmental types in the Early Tertiary .
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A survey of the larval developmental types of the neogastropod families Volu- tidae, Fasciolariidae, Nassariidae, Mitri- dae, Buccinidae, and Olividae through ...
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The general nature of post-larval ontogeny in the infaunal bivalves studied is, however, similar in species with protobranch-type or planktotrophic development.
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