The adult ecophenotype of an animal is the result of interactive events which occur during its early ontogeny through a series of sequential steps of increasing morphological complexity. At the step boundaries, there are qualitative and quantitative changes in the structures present which will allow the developing animal to successfully cope with new trophic features of its internal and external environment. There is some controversy as to whether the shifts that occur at these step boundaries are gradual or saltatory. Environmental parameters, early life-history plasticity and genetic instructions are the interactive events which produce the ecophenotype. The early ontogeny of Oreochromis mossambicus was followed from the time of egg activ...
Embryological stages of oviparous elasmobranch during development can be difficult to identify, requ...
Embryonic development in teleosts is profoundly affected by environmental conditions, particularly t...
Patterns of variability in growth, development and mortality in early life histories were examined a...
The adult ecophenotype of an animal is the result of interactive events which occur during its early...
The early ontogeny of Oreochromis mossambicus (Peters) was followed from the time of egg activation ...
The phenotypic plasticity of the cichlid Oreochromis mossambicus was examined in fresh and brackish ...
The electric yellow cichlid Labidochromis caeruleus is a mouth-brooding haplochromine cichlid from L...
Fish correspond to the most diversified phylum among vertebrates with a large variety of species. Ev...
The Neotropical region exhibits the largest diversity of fish worldwide; however, little is known ab...
Developmental plasticity was studied in three salamander species in the family Ambystomatidae. Two s...
We used a field survey and a laboratory rearing experiment to (a) examine response (size and surviva...
In complex life-histories, the timing of transitions between stages is of central importance in any ...
International audienceBackground: Fish correspond to the most diversified phylum among vertebrates w...
Embryological stages of oviparous elasmobranch during development can be difficult to identify, requ...
Abstract In this study, it was aimed to investigate the embryonic and larval development of firemou...
Embryological stages of oviparous elasmobranch during development can be difficult to identify, requ...
Embryonic development in teleosts is profoundly affected by environmental conditions, particularly t...
Patterns of variability in growth, development and mortality in early life histories were examined a...
The adult ecophenotype of an animal is the result of interactive events which occur during its early...
The early ontogeny of Oreochromis mossambicus (Peters) was followed from the time of egg activation ...
The phenotypic plasticity of the cichlid Oreochromis mossambicus was examined in fresh and brackish ...
The electric yellow cichlid Labidochromis caeruleus is a mouth-brooding haplochromine cichlid from L...
Fish correspond to the most diversified phylum among vertebrates with a large variety of species. Ev...
The Neotropical region exhibits the largest diversity of fish worldwide; however, little is known ab...
Developmental plasticity was studied in three salamander species in the family Ambystomatidae. Two s...
We used a field survey and a laboratory rearing experiment to (a) examine response (size and surviva...
In complex life-histories, the timing of transitions between stages is of central importance in any ...
International audienceBackground: Fish correspond to the most diversified phylum among vertebrates w...
Embryological stages of oviparous elasmobranch during development can be difficult to identify, requ...
Abstract In this study, it was aimed to investigate the embryonic and larval development of firemou...
Embryological stages of oviparous elasmobranch during development can be difficult to identify, requ...
Embryonic development in teleosts is profoundly affected by environmental conditions, particularly t...
Patterns of variability in growth, development and mortality in early life histories were examined a...