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Mabuchi et al., 2007
Diversity
of the
skull
in the
labrid fish
. (i)
Cheilinus celebicus
, feeds on small
fishes
and
invertebrates
, (j)
Hemigymnus melapterus
, feeds on invertebrates in sand, (k)
Anampses geographicus
, feeds on small
hard-shelled
invertebrates, (l)
Epibulus insidiator
, engulfs
crustaceans
and small fishes, (m)
Chlorurus microrhinos
, feeds on the
epilithic
algal
matrix of
coral reefs
, (n)
Siphonognathus argyrophanes
, feeds on small invertebrates picked from
weeds
or the
substratum
, (o)
Gomphosus varius
, feeds on small
benthic
crustaceans, (p)
Labrichthys unilineatus
, a
coral-polyp
eater.
(CC) Image:
CZ:Ref:Brown 2007 Xenopus tropicalis egg extracts provide insight into scaling of the mitotic spindle
Mitotic spindles
(bottom) are about 30% longer in
Xenopus laevis
(green) than in its smaller, faster-breeding relative,
X. tropicalis
(red).
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