Sabitlenmiş Tweet
蟲族族長(阿蟲)
8.9K posts

蟲族族長(阿蟲)
@drooomonster
時間是血(Time is blood)/台灣人/昆蟲、水利、海洋學/現役海洋生物學博班生/無性戀/20~/Taiwanese/Entomology, Hydraulic engineering, Marine Biology Asexual
Taipei, Taiwan Katılım Eylül 2018
578 Takip Edilen703 Takipçiler
蟲族族長(阿蟲) retweetledi
蟲族族長(阿蟲) retweetledi
蟲族族長(阿蟲) retweetledi
蟲族族長(阿蟲) retweetledi
蟲族族長(阿蟲) retweetledi

蟲族族長(阿蟲) retweetledi
蟲族族長(阿蟲) retweetledi
蟲族族長(阿蟲) retweetledi
蟲族族長(阿蟲) retweetledi
蟲族族長(阿蟲) retweetledi
蟲族族長(阿蟲) retweetledi
蟲族族長(阿蟲) retweetledi
蟲族族長(阿蟲) retweetledi
蟲族族長(阿蟲) retweetledi

2. Functional diversity. Morphology provides a wealth of information about physiological, behavioral and ecological phenotypes.
researchgate.net/publication/34…

James Albert 🐟 🇺🇦@JamesAl0410008
I can think of at least three good reasons. 1. Fossil are the gold standard for time-calibrating phylogenies. We need osteology of extant taxa to place the fossils. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
English
蟲族族長(阿蟲) retweetledi

I can think of at least three good reasons.
1. Fossil are the gold standard for time-calibrating phylogenies. We need osteology of extant taxa to place the fossils.
sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

James Albert 🐟 🇺🇦@JamesAl0410008
In this age of whole genome sequencing and modern molecular phylogenomics you may ask: why anyone would continue to study fish skulls?
English
蟲族族長(阿蟲) retweetledi



























