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A theoretical reflexion on some crucial concepts in functional morphology
1Laboratorium voor Morfologie en Systematiek der Dieren, State University of Gent, Belgium.
Abstract:
In this paper the author comments on some basic terms used in functional morphology, such as "form", "function", "biological role" and "optimum". A distinction between "function" and "action" is made. It is defended that causal morphology explains the form-parameters, while functional morphology helps to understand them. Because in our view understanding (answers to the question "why?") the form-parameters is the essence of functional morphology, the descriptive analysis of movements (which answers to "how?") is not the final purpose.
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