After exposure to the miracidia, the
melanic specimens were divided into three groups with 40 molluscs each.
Are
melanic coney Cephalopholis fulva getting common?
The
melanic areas on the pronota of the females were more intense than those corresponding areas on males (t = -2.33, P < 0.05, Fig.
Sargent (1985) suggested that some
melanic moths may be adapted to exploit white backgrounds that are variegated with black, rather than the uniformly dark backgrounds suggested by the traditional explanation of industrial melanism (Kettlewell 1958a).
Male SAP triangular, with
melanic ornament on at least the proximal part.
An apparently
melanic Hairy Woodpecker from New Mexico.
See generally
Melanic Blackless et al., How Sexually Dimorphic Are We?
The soils were, according to the New Zealand Soil Classification (Hewitt 1998; USDA Classification in parentheses), Recent Gley (Aquent) and Pallic (Fragiochrept) soils of poor structural stability and Brown (Dystrochrept) and
Melanic (Rendoll) soils of good structural stability.
We'll use one of the "textbook examples": the change in the
melanic (dark) morph of the peppered moth (Biston betula).
Melanic Gameng, direct sales and marketing manager, watches over the database tracking shipments to winery customers located in 30 states.
Paratypes:
Melanic form: 8[male] [male], 2 [female] [female] Distrito Federal, El Valle, vii.
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Melanic Sill, Why We're Naming the Accuser, NEWS & OBSERVER EDITORS' BLOG, Apr.