Fig. 1
From: Ernst Haeckel, Nikolai Miklucho-Maclay and the racial controversy over the Papuans

a and b Diagram - Haeckelās overview of zoology, where he introduced his famous concepts of ontogeny, phylogeny and ecology. The scheme incorporates both the āstaticā, and ādynamicā aspects of animal life, where āstaticā is used to describe structures and forms (morphology), and ādynamicā deals with a state of change. Translated by Levit and Hossfeld [40] and reproduced by the authors with slight changes from the original scheme in: Haeckel 1866, vol. 1, p. 238