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metamorphosis and must
The management of the growout ponds must take into account the growth characteristics of M. rosenbergii: the presence of blue-claw males inhibits the growth of small males, and delays the metamorphosis of OC males into BCs.

metamorphosis and come
Construct siblings come in pairs, one from the human mother, one from the Oankali mother, and remain extremely close as they grow up-the developing sex of the younger during metamorphosis is influenced by the sex of the elder.
Furthermore, Ovando had been undergoing a political metamorphosis, and had come to conclude that he had to move to the Left in order to be acceptable as President in the ideologically super-charged atmosphere of the late 1960s.
They eventually come to believe he is undergoing metamorphosis inside the chrysalis.

metamorphosis and first
In addition to his research on metamorphosis, Swammerdam's entomological work stands out because he was among the first people to study insects in a systematized fashion ( i. e., careful dissection, comparison of different species, and use of the microscope ).
But not quite satisfied with this first multi-platinum success, Hammer's music underwent a metamorphosis, shifting from the standard rap format in his upcoming album.
Amniotes develop directly into a ( typically ) terrestrial form with limbs and a thick stratified epithelium, rather than first entering a feeding larval tadpole stage followed by metamorphosis as in amphibians.
* In The Empire Strikes Back, Mike Freeman identified ' the metamorphosis of what had long regarded itself as a peace movement into a war movement ', after much of the left rallied to support the first Iraq War.
He first starts off as a small, furred, bird-like creature before undergoing metamorphosis twice ; first into a large, lizard-like creature and then into his traditional form.
Morin was a member of the group that first exhibited an eversion of the sphere, i. e. a homotopy ( topological metamorphosis ) which starts with a sphere and ends with the same sphere but turned inside-out.
The site saw its metamorphosis from flight training to technical training in 1960, when the first class of communications technicians ( later known as cryptologic technicians ) arrived.
Her hair and eye color have both changed since the original series ( from dark-blue hair and brown eyes to green hair and eyes ), owing possibly to her first metamorphosis into Tekkaman form.
In the mid-1970s, her image and music underwent a major metamorphosis, bringing her to the very peak of her popularity as a solo act, and reaching No. 1 for the very first time on her own in 1980 with " A Lesson in Leavin '".
The Deccan Gymkhana of Pune, so named and baptised by the great Indian leader Lokmanya Tilak drafted the first ever rules and regulations which symbolised the metamorphosis of the game soon to follow.
Here Liszt's mastery of thematic metamorphosis shows itself in its full power-therefore we may understand this movement as a modified recapitulation of the first one.
Since the publication of its first issue, Flaunt has continued to be an ongoing metamorphosis of new ideas and territories.
After full metamorphosis weeks later, the juveniles that survive the first few weeks crawl back into the undergrowth and security of plants in the vicinity of these pools, often in the hollows of tubular plants like bromeliads.
This song has the first reference to his apparent amusement at the metamorphosis of glass to sand, which will appear later in " Superstarr Pt.
It is first thought that it is the deaths of the Fiveman but the truth was uncovered after Five Red defeated Chevalier: Vulgyre coveted the energy of Chevalier's death, and not Fiveman's, in order to begin his metamorphosis, explaining that Chevalier had committed multiple murders across the galaxy and his soul would be full with the blood of his victims, the source of the " last energy ", resulting in the disturbing revelation that he had deceived Chevalier from the very beginning.
One of the first scholar to study comparative anatomy, Petrus Camper demonstrated the principle of correlation in all organisms by the mechanical exercise he called a " metamorphosis ".

metamorphosis and .
The young undergo metamorphosis from a larval form with gills to an adult air-breathing form with lungs.
Most amphibians lay their eggs in water and have aquatic larvae that undergo metamorphosis to become terrestrial adults.
Members of several families of salamanders have become paedomorphic and either fail to complete their metamorphosis or retain some larval characteristics as adults.
Others brood their eggs and the larvae undergo metamorphosis before the eggs hatch.
Tadpoles ' eyes resemble those of fishes in structure but at metamorphosis the cornea becomes more dome-shaped, the lens becomes flatter and eyelids and associated glands and ducts develop.
Most amphibians go through metamorphosis, a process of significant morphological change after birth.
Metamorphosis in amphibians is regulated by thyroxine concentration in the blood, which stimulates metamorphosis, and prolactin, which counteracts thyroxine's effect.
After metamorphosis, these organs become redundant and will be reabsorbed by controlled cell death, called apoptosis.
The larvae emerge at varying stages of their growth, either before or after metamorphosis, according to their species.
Young of the Cuban tree frog ( Osteopilus septentrionalis ) can occasionally be cannibalistic, the younger tadpoles attacking a larger, more developed tadpole when it is undergoing metamorphosis.
At metamorphosis, rapid changes in the body take place as the lifestyle of the frog changes completely.
All this can happen in about a day, so it is truly a metamorphosis.
Other factors that may inhibit metamorphosis include lack of food, lack of trace elements and competition from conspecifics.
In newts and salamanders, metamorphosis is less dramatic than in frogs.
Salamanders are at their most vulnerable at metamorphosis as swimming speeds are reduced and transforming tails are encumbrances on land.
By this time they have undergone metamorphosis, lost their eyes and gills, developed a thicker skin and mouth tentacles, and reabsorbed their teeth.
The aquatic Surinam toad ( Pipa pipa ) raises its young in pores on its back where they remain until metamorphosis.
After settling, all larvae undergo a radical metamorphosis that destroys and rebuilds almost all the internal tissues.
This rapid growth is important for their survival ; in the period between metamorphosis and subadulthood, the young toads lose the toxicity that protected them as eggs and tadpoles, but have yet to fully develop the parotoid glands that produce bufotoxin.
Beetles are endopterygotes ; they undergo complete metamorphosis, a biological process by which an animal physically develops after birth or hatching, undergoing a series of conspicuous and relatively abrupt change in its body structure.
Emergence myths commonly describe the creation of people and / or supernatural beings as a staged ascent or metamorphosis from nascent forms through a series of subterranean worlds to arrive at their current place and form.
The larva abrubtly develops into an adult in a process called metamorphosis.
There are two stories of her metamorphosis into a black poplar.
Both species, C. a. alleganiensis and C. a. bishopi undergo a metamorphosis after around a year and a half of life.

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