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These results help broaden the knowledge regarding morphological diversity in G. striatula, suggesting that the characterization of the morphology may be important to quantify the effects of land use on morphological diversity, and presumably, to facilitate the use of ants as biological indicators.
morphological diversity in Darwin's finches and their relatives.
Phylogenetic relationships and morphological diversity in Darwin's finches and their relatives.
It has been speculated that Alnus may have originated in southeastern, eastern, or central Asia, since the greatest morphological diversity in the genus, as well as the species considered to be the most primitive, occurs in that region.
Despite the remarkable morphological diversity in the leaf shape, usually higher plants maintain a flat lamina to ensure the desirable surface-to-volume ratio.
The goal of our ongoing research effort is to understand how variation in gene expression translates into differences in CNCC behavior, leading to the emergence of normal-range and disease-associated morphological diversity in the craniofacial form.
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This can be supported by the differences in morphological diversity observed in mammalian placentas: discoid placenta for humans, mice, and rabbits; zonary placenta for carnivores; cotyledonary placenta for bovines; and diffuse placenta for horses (Wildman et al. 2006; Rawn and Cross 2008).
In the absence of close relatives for most of the thalassoid taxa of Lake Tanganyika, it remains difficult to determine what proportion of the morphological diversity found in the Lake is due to in situ diversification and how much of this diversity reflects characteristics already present in the Lake's colonizers.
Because of differences in genetic and morphological diversity patterns in 'wild' versus 'domesticated' forms of the tomato continuum, core collections were sampled using both phenotypic and molecular diversity.
Many of these symbionts are members of Parabasalia, a group of anaerobic and microaerophilic flagellates that are also known in other environments, but whose morphological diversity exploded in the termite gut environment [19].
The substantial amount of genetic variation detected in the present study was also in agreement with the high level of morphological diversity seen in the same sample of landrace populations by Tanto Hadado et al. [ 16].
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