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The level of investment in defenses varies with resource quality, the intensity of herbivory (defenses can be induced; Schaller, 2008), and plant ontogeny (Boege & Marquis, 2005).
Ontogeny enzymatic studies can provide better knowledge of the physiology of nutrition during development, and they are essential for understanding larval nutritional needs.
The author describes his research at the Max Planck Institute of Evolutionary Anthropology, where he researched chimps, bonobos, and human children, and presents a neo-Vygotskian theory of human ontogeny. His theory synthesizes ideas from cognitive science, child development, human evolution, and comparative psychology to create a new framework for understanding the growth of the human mind and emotions in the first seven years of life.
Becoming Human: A Theory of Ontogeny. Cambridge, UK.
This latter point is not up for debate as the racial core component reflecting phylogeny, in theory, is supposed to be preeminent to the peripheral component reflecting ontogeny. In other words, phylogeny lays the foundation, direction, and parameters for ontogeny.
The ontogeny of a sexual fetish from birth to age 30 and memory processes--a research and case report from a prospective longitudinal study.
Ferguson et al., Mapping molecular landmarks of human skeletal ontogeny and pluripotent stem cell-derived articular chondrocytes.
The study titled, "A nearly complete foot from Dikika, Ethiopia and its implications for the ontogeny and function of Australopithecus afarensis," was published July 4 in the journal (http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/4/7/eaar7723) Science Advances.
Skeletal anomalies in farmed fish affect animal welfare and economic return in aquaculture but very limited information exists on skeletal ontogeny and anomalies among species of the family Lutjanidae.