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- Profound change in body structure during the postembryonic development of an organism...
- different ages, on average 46, 78, 111 and 155 days. The duration of postembryonic development ranges from 4.5 to 5.6 months. Adult lifespan is about 24...
- (Czech Republic) are described by Fatka & Budil (2018). A study on the postembryonic development of Dalmanitina, based on a large sample of specimens from...
- Insect". Archived from the original on 2008-02-24. Nowel, M. S. (1981). "Postembryonic growth of the compound eye of the ****roach". Journal of Embryology...
- the mesodermal space, it is considered to be derived from mesoderm. A postembryonic vestige of the notochord is found in the nucleus pulposus of the intervertebral...
- Hanken J, Biju SD, Meegaskumbura M. From clinging to digging: The postembryonic skeletal ontogeny of the indian purple frog, Nasikabatrachus sahyadrensis...
- Anamorphosis or anamorphogenesis is the process of postembryonic development and moulting in Arthropoda that results in the addition of abdominal body...
- in evolution and development reveals similarities between larvae and postembryonic development of remipedes and Malacostraca, singling Remipedia as a potential...
- to reach the adult form. The process of adding new segments during postembryonic growth is known as anamorphosis, of which there are three types: euanamorphosis...
- Phoneutria boliviensis (Araneae: Ctenidae): habitats, reproductive behavior, postembryonic development and prey-wrapping". The Journal of Arachnology. 42 (3):...