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    Allometric engineering is the process of experimentally shifting the scaling relationships, for body size or shape, in a population of organisms. More...
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    Allometry (redirect from Allometric law)
    greater because of their relatively smaller size. Allometric engineering is a method for manipulating allometric relationships within or among groups. Arguing...
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    significance of these differences can be examined through the use of allometric engineering in which one or both species are manipulated to phenocopy the other...
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    whereas others stay the same during this period. Biology portal Allometric engineering of traits Character displacement Eye color Phene Phenotype Race...
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    biopsy is accomplished by using a bone biopsy trephine. Allometry Allometric engineering Brain morphometry D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson Geometric morphometrics...
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    high amount of phenotypic plasticity in this trait. Acclimation Allometric engineering Baldwin effect Beneficial acclimation hypothesis Developmental biology...
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    elephant cannot be mistaken for a mouse scaled up in size. This is due to allometric scaling: the bones of an elephant are necessarily proportionately much...
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    and therefore display similar allometric trends to minimize pressure gradient. The study found no universal allometric scaling between all tested structures...
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    Lindenfors P (October 2004). "Human size evolution: no evolutionary allometric relationship between male and female stature". Journal of Human Evolution...
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  • Frair, Jacqueline L.; Cabrera, Freddy; Blake, Stephen (September 2016). "Allometric and temporal scaling of movement characteristics in Galapagos tortoises"...
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