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    Multiphasic allometry: the reality and significance of ontogenetic shifts in the body-mass scaling of metabolic rate by Douglas S. Glazier

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The reality of multiphasic allometry in some species has also been challenged based on statistical grounds. …”
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    Exploring the allometry between ear saturated water accumulation and dry mass for diagnosing winter wheat water status during the reproductive growth by Tingxuan Zhuang, Ben Zhao, Syed Tahir Ata-Ul-Karim, Gilles Lemaire, Xiaojun Liu, Yongchao Tian, Yan Zhu, Weixing Cao, Qiang Cao

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The impact of water-nitrogen interaction on EDM-SWAE allometry was also analyzed. In addition, the ear WDI was defined as the ratio of the actual SWAE value to the critical SWAE value under the same EDM. …”
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    Yeti claws: Cheliped sexual dimorphism and symmetry in deep-sea yeti crabs (Kiwaidae). by Christopher Nicolai Roterman, Molly McArthur, Cecilia Laverty Baralle, Leigh Marsh, Jon T Copley

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Whether sex differences in claw allometry represents the norm or the exception in Kiwaidae will require the examination of other species in the family. …”
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    Scaling species interactions: implications for community ecology and biological scaling theory by Douglas S. Glazier

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…A major goal of my review is to expand a currently developing ecological perspective of biological scaling (allometry) to include species (biotic) interactions, with a major emphasis on predation, herbivory, and parasitism. …”
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    Evaluation of Some Aspects of the Growth Parameters and Exploitation Rates of Deep-Water Rose Shrimp (Parapenaeus longirostris) from the Sea of Marmara by Habib Bal, Ömerhan Dürrani

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The total length-weight relationship exhibited positive allometry, whereas the carapace length-weight relationship showed negative allometry. …”
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    Length – Weight Relationships, Meat Yield and Morphometric Indices of Five Commercial Bivalve Species Collected from the Çanakkale Strait (Türkiye) by İbrahim Ender Künili, Fatma Çolakoğlu, Serhat Çolakoğlu

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Four species had negative allometries, namely D. trunculus (2.738), C. gallina (2.889), M. galloprovincialis (2.597) and O. edulis (2.728), while R. philippinarum (3.137) displayed positive allometry. …”
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    Perissomyrmex Snyderi (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) is Native to Central America and Exhibits Worker Polymorphism by J. T. Longino, D. A. Hartley

    Published 1994-01-01
    “…A sample of 205 workers revealed diphasic allometry, with distinct minor and major worker castes, and the queen was observed for the first time.…”
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    Would Phrynops geoffroanus’ plastron formula and morphological diversity be preserved under anthropic conditions? by Mauro Sérgio Cruz Souza Lima, Ulisses Caramaschi, Jonas Pederassi, Joara de Sousa Andrade, Diogo Brunno e Silva Barbosa

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…For the morphometric analyses, the following were calculated: standard error, class intervals, sample standard deviation, principal component analysis, and allometry. When evaluating the morphometric dependence, r = 0.85 was obtained, which allowed us to verify the allometric classification Y, the growth rate K, and the proportion of growth b for each segment that composes the length of the plastron (LP). …”
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    Le mythe du microcèbe primitif by Fabien Génin, Judith C Masters

    Published 2011-10-01
    “…They probably experienced at least 3 independent events of dwarfing which lead to parallel changes in the proportions of the head and limbs (allometry). The first one (dwarfing) has led to a decrease in the size of body and limbs, without any significant change in cranial form (with the exception of teeth) in the largest forms Phaner, Mirza, and the largest forms of the genus Cheirogaleus). …”
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