Steve jumped at the chance to write a paper for Biological Reviews on allometry. |
|
Basically, Newell rejected the common view according to which allometry implies nonadaptive, or orthogenetic evolution. |
|
He is thus considered to have founded the study of allometry. |
|
The relationship of the growth of one part of an organism to that in another part is called allometry. |
|
Positive allometry for exaggerated structures in the ceratopsian dinosaur Protoceratops andrewsi supports socio-sexual signaling. |
|
The positive allometry of flight speeds ensures that translational speeds of volant vertebrate predators substantially exceed those of their insectan prey. |
|
It is tempting to hypothesize that because the limb girdles display positive allometry, the protractor and retractor muscles attached to them did as well. |
|
The allometry coefficient is expressed by the exponent b of the linear regression equations. |
|
A scaling law for the effects of architecture and allometry on tree vibration models suggests a biological tuning to model compartmentalization. |
|
The major cheliped of males was larger than that of females and exhibited positive allometric growth to maturity, after which the level of allometry decreased. |
|
Much of the metabolic rate in animals is dependent upon their allometry, the relationship between body size to shape, anatomy, physiology and behaviour of an animal. |
|
In this study, growth of fish showed positive allometry as t-test for departure from 3 which is the value of isometric growth showed significant difference. |
|
Allometry and rainfall interception of cordyla pinnate in semi-arid agroforestry parkland, Senegal. |
|
Allometry and functional constraints on proboscis lengths in butterflies. |
|