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    Concepts of an architectonic approach to transformation morphology

    This paper is about a general methodology for pattern transformation. Patterns are network representations of the relations among structures and functions within an organism. Transformation refers to any reali...

    C. D. N. Barel in Acta Biotheoretica (1993)

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    Destruction of fisheries in Africa's lakes

    The introduction of the Nile perch into Lake Victoria, East Africa, has had disastrous consequences. Fisheries have been not merely damaged but destroyed. Lake Malawi has the world's most species-rich fish fau...

    C.D.N. Barel, R. Dorit, P.H. Greenwood, G. Fryer, N. Hughes, P.B.N. Jackson in Nature (1985)

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    Functional Morphology and Evolution

    The fact that the historical transformation of plants and animals concerned living, active organisms, is for many students sufficient reason to apply functional morphology to evolutionary studies (Dullemeijer,...

    P. Dullemeijer, C. D. N. Barel in Major Patterns in Vertebrate Evolution (1977)