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Mode of Reproduction and Development of the Reproductive System of Helicotylenchus Dihystera
Nematologica, 1967The morphology of the adult female reproductive system was studied in Helicolylenchus dibystera and H. digonicus. In both species, it was found to comprise the following parts: Ovary (8.7 to 21.2 oogonia and oocytes in anterior gonad, 7.6 to 18.3 in posterior gonad of H.
A.C. Triantaphyllou, Hedwig Hirschmann
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To a discussion on the shifting mode of reproduction
Voprosy EkonomikiThe present article is a response of the authors of the theory of the shifting mode of reproduction (SMR) to the critical article by E. Goryunov “Theory of the shifting modes of reproduction: Where do the non-neutrality of money and economic cycles come from?” (Voprosy Ekonomiki, 2023, No. 12).
V. I. Mayevsky +2 more
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Modes of Reproduction in the Elasmobranchs of Brazil
1992The elasmobranch fishes include the sharks, skates, and stingrays. These cartilaginous fishes are primarily marine organisms, but some species enter brackish to fresh water estuaries, lagoons, and bays. Some sharks and stingrays, including the bull shark, Carcharhinus leucas, certain sawfish (Pristidae), potamotrygonid stingrays, and dasyatid stingrays,
William C. Hamlett +2 more
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Epigenetic inheritance and reproductive mode in plants and animals
Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 2021Dafni Anastasiadi +2 more
exaly
Modes of Reproduction in Fishes
The Journal of Wildlife Management, 1967Yu. P. Zaitsev +3 more
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Annual rhythmicity in the switching of reproductive mode in planarians
Zoology, 2022Midori Matsumoto
exaly

