Concepts of an architectonic approach to transformation morphology

作者: C. D. N. Barel

DOI: 10.1007/BF00709371

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摘要: 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 realistic or abstract transformation relevant biology, e.g. ontogeny, evolution phenotypic clines. The main aim analyzing range effects on due perturbing one more its and/or (transformation morphology). Concepts such analysis reviewed several new ones introduced: unit; direct indirect functional demands; compatibility trade-off; integrating, adding decoupling; effectiveness; spatial, profile other architectonic constraints; domains structure-function relations; goal process adaptability; multiple pathways. written from perspective morphology, viz. morphology focusing relation between anatomical coherence functions. advantages disadvantages inductive deductive approaches discussed.

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