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  • He was the first American professor of vertebrate paleontology. ... in 1866 and was appointed professor of vertebrate paleontology at Yale College ...
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  • the center of the nervous system in all vertebrate and most invertebrate animals. all vertebrates, but is most complex in vertebrate animals. The only multicellular ...
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  • limited to males, and both sexes of most vertebrate taxa naturally produce ... correlated to aggression in a variety of vertebrate species. For elephant bulls ...
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  • Actinopterygii, is a major taxonomic class (or subclass) of fish, known as the "ray-finned fishes," whose diverse number of species ...
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  • A ketone (pronounced as key tone) is either the functional group characterized by a carbonyl group (O=C) linked to two other carbon atoms or ...
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  • Octopuses have keen eyesight and image-focusing, vertebrate-like eyes. Although their slit-shaped pupils might be expected to afflict them with ...
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  • In biology, polymorphism (from Greek: poly, meaning "many" and morph, meaning "form") is a discontinuous genetic variation ...
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  • shark, Cretoxyrhina mantelli. PalArch, Vertebrate Paleontology 2(2): 14-24. * Everhart, M. J. 2005. Oceans of Kansas: A Natural History of the ...
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  • a fungal infection, several individuals had fused vertebrate indicative of traumatic injury, and the adult female had survived for some time with a skull ...
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  • Like hormones, pheromones are endogenous (internally produced) chemical signals secreted by multicellular organisms. Whereas hormones affect ...
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  • of the most celebrated feud in the history of vertebrate paleontology," that is, between Othniel Charles Marsh and Edward Drinker Cope. Their competition ...
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  • Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry Collection. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 22(1): 76-90. * Leidy, J. 1870. Remarks on Poicilopleuron valens, Clidastes ...
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  • |Smallest vertebrate genome known |- |Mammal, Homo sapiens ... |Largest vertebrate genome known |} Note: The DNA from a single human ...
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  • During three years of postdoctoral work on vertebrate behavior (1914–1917), he began formulating the research program that was to occupy the remainder ...
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  • Lemur is the common name for any of the prosimian primates belonging to the infraorder Lemuriformes, which comprises the families Lemuridae ...
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  • with animals without backbones or in vertebrate paleontology, dealing with ... in the latter half of the Paleozoic era. Vertebrate teeth, invertebrate shells ...
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  • **Vertebrate steroids ***Sex steroids are a subset of sex hormones that produce sex differences or support reproduction. They include androgens ...
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  • diagnosis of Stegosauria. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 51: 318-343. Category:Life sciences Category:Animals Category:Reptiles ...
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  • Caelifera is a suborder of the order Orthoptera, comprising "short-horned" orthopterans with the common names of grasshoppers and locusts ...
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  • Earwig is the common name for any of the insects comprising the order Dermaptera, characterized by chewing mouthparts, incomplete metamorphosis ...
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