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Drastic Variation of the Microstructure Formation in a Charged Sphere Colloidal Model System by Adding Merely Tiny Amounts of Larger Particles
2010
We have investigated the changes of the crystallization scenario in charged sphere colloidal suspensions upon adding tiny amounts of a second, larger and higher charged particle species (size ratio 4.3, charge ratio 1.6). For even minute amounts of added particles, less than 1%, the whole crystallization behavior changes dramatically and for this reason the resulting microstructure of the solidified material. Both nucleation and growth of crystals slow down drastically and considerably coarsen the resulting microstructure. We show that this is related to a considerable decrease of the kinetic prefactors of both nucleation and growth, while at the same time the nucleation barrier height show…
Embryonic Ammonoid Shell Features: Intraspecific Variation Revisited
2001
Two samples of ammonoids belonging to the Oppeliidae, Sublunuloceras virguloidesHecticoceras (Brightii) canaliculatum, are analyzed to estimate the intraspecific variability of embryonic shell features. The study of embryonic shell characters reveals two main shapes of protoconch, flattened and round. Prosiphons may be straight or slightly curved. New parameters for area are added to the linear parameters commonly found in the literature. Prosiphon length and caecum area vary greatly whereas protoconch and ammonitella diameter vary only slightly, and the ammonitella angle is almost constant. The protoconch-to-ammonitella size ratio behaves differently in each species, suggesting different p…
Diet and prey size spectrum of pikeperch in lakes in central Finland
2004
The stomach content of pikeperch Sander lucioperca was studied in 24 lakes in central Finland. The most important prey species was smelt Osmerus eperlanus then perch Perca fluviatilis. The proportion of cyprinids as prey increased with pikeperch total length (LT) and lake phosphorus content. Prey L T and pikeperch L T correlated positively, but the prey-to-predator size ratio correlated negatively with pikeperch L T .
Data from: Life-history strategies indicate live-bearing in Nothosaurus (Sauropterygia)
2019
In Sauropterygia, a diverse group of Mesozoic marine reptiles, fossil evidence of viviparity (live‐bearing) only exists for Pachypleurosauria and Plesiosauria, and was assumed to also be the case for nothosaurs. Previous studies have successfully applied an extant squamate model to sauropterygian life‐history traits. In extant squamates, oviparity and viviparity are associated with differences in life‐history trait combinations. We establish growth curves for Nothosaurus specimens based on their humeral histology. We then analyse life‐history traits derived from these curves and compare inferred traits to those of modern squamates and pachypleurosaurs to assess their reproduction mode. We s…