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    In evolutionary developmental biology, heterochrony is any genetically controlled difference in the timing, rate, or duration of a developmental process...
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  • paedomorphosis (changing towards forms typical of children), a type of heterochrony. It is the retention in adults of traits previously seen only in the...
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    ancestor”. Heterochrony can lead to a modification in shape, size and/or behavior of an organism through a variety of different ways. With heterochrony being...
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  • spatial arrangement of an animal's embryonic development, complementary to heterochrony, a change to the rate or timing of a development process. It was first...
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    1016/j.anbehav.2005.04.022. S2CID 39848913. Wakahara, Masami (1996). "Heterochrony and Neotenic Salamanders: Possible Clues for Understanding the Animal...
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    both have seven cervical vertebrae. The giraffe's neck is elongated by heterochrony, extension of the time for the embryonic development of these bones....
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  • the following decades it was influential in stimulating research into heterochrony (changes in the timing of embryonic development), which had been neglected...
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  • thought and a reduction of physical movements in an individual A form of heterochrony, able to cause effects such as neoteny, retention by adults of traits...
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  • Hox genes 7, 8, and 9 correspond in these groups but are shifted (by heterochrony) by up to three segments. Segments with maxillipeds have Hox gene 7....
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    mid-Cretaceous marine arthropods and the evolution of novel forms via heterochrony". Science Advances. 5 (4): eaav3875. Bibcode:2019SciA....5.3875L. doi:10...
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    Sutherland MR (January 1996). "Paradox of peramorphic paedomorphosis: heterochrony and human evolution". American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 99 (1):...
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  • single phenomenon." Hierarchical analysis of ontogenetic time describing heterochrony and taxonomy of developmental stages is viewed as segmentation of ontogenetic...
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    ISBN 978-0-226-77142-7. Starck, J.M. & Sutter E. (2000). "Patterns of growth and heterochrony in moundbuilders (MEgapodiidae) and fowl (Phasianidae)". Journal of Avian...
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    morphology. The differences between the two taxa would have been caused by heterochrony – differential changes in the speed the various traits developed during...
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    the free-living nauplius larval stage, but re-evolved it again through heterochrony in Dendrobranchiata and Euphausiacea, which both has a lecithotrophic...
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    manifested during postnatal brain growth, far exceeding that of other apes (heterochrony). It also allowed for extended periods of social learning and language...
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    blanchardi" in FishBase. February 2013 version. Hongjamrassilp, W. (2018). Heterochrony in fringeheads (neoclinus) and amplification of an extraordinary aggressive...
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  • Hox genes 7, 8, and 9 correspond in these groups but are shifted (by heterochrony) by up to three segments. Segments with maxillopeds have Hox gene 7....
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    craniofacial novelty in parrots through developmental modularity and heterochrony". Evolution & Development. 9 (6): 590–601. doi:10.1111/j.1525-142X.2007...
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    mid-Cretaceous marine arthropods and the evolution of novel forms via heterochrony". Science Advances. 5 (4): eaav3875. Bibcode:2019SciA....5.3875L. doi:10...
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  • Hox genes 7, 8, and 9 correspond in these groups but are shifted (by heterochrony) by up to three segments. Segments with maxillopeds have Hox gene 7....
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  • 1972) was a British evolutionary embryologist, known for his work on heterochrony as recorded in his 1930 book Embryos and Ancestors. He was director of...
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    craniofacial novelty in parrots through developmental modularity and heterochrony". Evolution and Development. 9 (6): 590–601. doi:10.1111/j.1525-142X...
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    |journal= (help) Fiorello, Christine V.; German, R.Z. (February 1997). "Heterochrony within species: craniofacial growth in giant, standard, and dwarf rabbits"...
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  • Christopher B.; Bauer, Jennifer E.; Rahman, Imran A. (2022-05-11). "Heterochrony and parallel evolution of echinoderm, hemichordate and cephalochordate...
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    craniofacial novelty in parrots through developmental modularity and heterochrony". Evolution & Development. 9 (6): 590–601. doi:10.1111/j.1525-142X.2007...
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    November 2014. Retrieved 20 September 2022. Bales, Gerald S. (1996). "Heterochrony in Brontothere Horn Evolution: Allometric Interpretations and the Effect...
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    ontogenetic study by Canale et al. (2014) found that Mapusaurus displayed heterochrony, an evolutionary condition in which the animals may retain an ancestral...
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    evolutionary developmental biology by showing that evolution could occur by heterochrony, such as in the retention of juvenile features in the adult. This, de...
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  • of the Late Cretaceous, jaw mechanics and herbivory, cladistics and heterochrony and the history of evolutionary biology. Weishampel's best known published...
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