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Plants and animals in Australia show many unique adaptations to environmental conditions.
Different tree species have different adaptations to environmental conditions.
Adaptation to environmental conditions means that some cultures were still classified as "Stone Age" in the 20th century.
Weeds have evolved particular adaptations to environmental conditions.
Growth patterns, fruiting characteristics and adaptation to environmental conditions of fruit crops in temperate regions.
First towards understanding ontogenesis in the light of a common descent as seen in De l'Ovule, later towards plant adaptation to environmental conditions.
Within some local populations, eusocial nests and reversions to solitary nests coexist, possibly reflecting an individual queen's control of colony adaptation to environmental conditions through her decision of brood types produced.
• cod: physiological determinants and biochemical indicators of nutritional state and growth potential; effect of temperature and ration on reproductive state; adaptation to environmental conditions (temperature, salinity) in coastal waters.
Specifically, he advanced the hypothesis and demonstrated that the origin of adult variability of biological phenotypic traits are function of the effects and adaptations to environmental conditions that the organism makes during the developmental stage.
• American plaice: stress and disease; physiological determinants of growth potential and adaptation to environmental conditions in coastal waters. • winter flounder: broodstock rearing and evaluation of reproductive success; physiological determinants of growth potential.
Experiments carried out in the USSR used crossings of broodstocks to increase genetic diversity and then selected the species for traits like growth rate, exterior traits and viability, and/or adaptation to environmental conditions like variations in temperature.
In the light of present information, it seems that the smallness of the tympanic bullae in the specimens (3) from Padre Island may be an independent development--an adaptation to environmental conditions that reaches its fullest development on the same chain of islands eighty-odd miles southward of Matamoros.