Ontogeny
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BACKGROUND/AIMS: BSEP, MRP2, and MDR3 are major hepatic canalicular transporters mediating bile secretion. Their expression in human liver during development has not been reported. METHODS: Human liver samples from fetus at gestational... more
Crocodylians exhibit a fascinating diversity of terrestrial gaits and limb motions that remain poorly described and are of great importance to understanding their natural history and evolution. Their musculoskeletal anatomy is pivotal to... more
Jaw adductor hypertrophy, or the presence of enlarged jaw-closing muscles, has arisen several times independently in African clariid catfsh. Previous work has demonstrated that species characterized by enlarged jaw adductors may have... more
Tropical ecosystems have a great organismal diversity. However, the trophic relations of many components are poorly understood and this is particularly the case for caecilian amphibians. We analysed spatial and temporal aspects of the... more
More than 150 years ago, in 1866, Ernst Haeckel published a book in two volumes called Generelle Morphologie der Organismen (General Morphology of Organisms) in the first volume of which he formulated his biogenetic law, famously stating... more
Isognomon alatus is a sessile intertidal bivalve species that attaches to hard substrata. Within the Florida Keys, where tidal ranges are usually less than 1 m, settlement sites only a few centimetres apart experience drastically... more
The anatomy of the New Zealand tuatara has been examined extensively by anatomists and palaeontologists because it represents the only living member of the Rhynchocephalia, a group of reptiles that were successful during the time of the... more
Four juvenile specimens referable to Pinacosaurus grangeri (Ankylosauria: Dinosauria) are described from the Campanian (Upper Cretaceous) locality Bayan Mandahu in northern Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (People’s Republic of China).... more
Tyrannosaurs, the group of dinosaurian carnivores that includes Tyrannosaurus rex and its closest relatives, are icons of prehistory. They are also the most intensively studied extinct dinosaurs, and thanks to large sample sizes and an... more
Corso di Storia della Scienza (a. a. 2020/2021, titolare: Prof. Claudio Pogliano) - Dipartimento di Civiltà e Forme del Sapere, Università di Pisa
This is an overview of Stephen Jay Gould's seminal work which describes the history of recapitulation theories, "Ontogeny and Phylogeny".
Blastoids (phylum Echinodermata; class Blastoidea) pass through a stage during growth in which the oral surface of the minute theca is composed of five oral plates only. The evidence that these thecae, which lack hydrospires, deltoids and... more
For a long time, Gilbert Simondon's work was known only as either a philosophy restricted to the problem of technology or as an inspirational source for Gilles Deleuze's philosophy of difference. As Simondon's thinking is now finally in... more
workshop "Vita e Tempo. Omaggio a Pietro Omodeo per i suoi 90 anni" (Dipartimento di Biologia Evoluzionistica "Leo Pardi" – Sezione di Zoologia "La Specola", Università degli Studi di Firenze), 29/01/2010
Two decades ago, the collective effort of numerous scientists laid the foundation of a new synthesis of physical anthropology, paleoneurobiology, ethology, biocultural evolution, systematic musicology, semiotics, historical linguistics,... more
In Eastern Christianity novitiate is a period of learning to experience the presence of God in one's life and the world. Novices follow the hesychast prayer, a mystical tradition that leads them to an experiential knowledge of God. In... more
Every biological form can be explained as the product of two different processes: the development from the egg (also known as “ontogenesis”) and the evolution from the ancestors (the “phylogenesis”). Charles Darwin, the father of... more
This is a draft for a long-awaited method of musicological analysis of music, designed for identification, classification, and interpretation of music structures found in recordings of solo musicking within any form of traditional music.... more
Combining theory from cognitive semantics and pragmatics, this book offers both a new theoretical model and a new usage-based method for the under- standing of intersubjectivity, and how social cognition is expressed linguistic- ally at... more
Review of Konrad Lorenz's book, Behind the Mirror
Annotation. In the article is investigated speciesspecific features in the initial stages of ontogeny, the variability of shoots morphology of the Urals alpine Saussurea. It was found that the South Ural highland populations of Saussurea... more
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Morphological changes in the ontogeny of sauropods are poorly known, making difficult to establish the systematic affinities of very young individuals. New information on an almost complete juvenile sauropod (SMA 0009) with an estimated... more
The pattern of acquisition of speech- and music-related skills during early stages of human infancy provides insight into the origins of language and music. Indiscriminate until shortly after birth, babies start gradually developing... more
Increasing fossil evidence surrounding the evolutionary origin of vertebrate limbs can be used to reconstruct the assembly of a limb ground-plan common to all tetrapods. The sequence of changes at the fin-to-limb transition can be... more
Background Eurypterids are a diverse group of chelicerates known from ~250 species with a sparse Ordovician record currently comprising 11 species; the oldest fully documented example is from the Sandbian of Avalonia. The Middle... more
A new dataset of the highest quality specimens of fully articulated, juvenile and mature exoskeletons of the Czech middle Silurian trilobite Aulacopleura koninckii offers improved resolution of original morphology by all measures... more