epimorfiselle
Epimorfiselle is a term used in biology and morphology to describe a type of development or growth where an organism retains its larval or juvenile form throughout its life, failing to undergo metamorphosis into an adult stage. This phenomenon can occur in various species, particularly in invertebrates, and is often linked to environmental factors or genetic conditions. Organisms exhibiting epimorfiselle are essentially neotenic, meaning they reach sexual maturity while still possessing characteristics of their immature stages.
This arrested development can have significant implications for the organism's ecology and evolutionary trajectory. For instance,