SUMMARY In the absence of processes regulating morphogenesis and growth, phenotypic variance of a population experiencing no selective mortality should increase throughout ontogeny. To determine whether it does, we measure variance of skull shape using geometric morphometrics and examine its ontogenetic dynamics in the precocial cotton rat (Sigmodon fulviventer) and the altricial house mouse (Mus musculus domesticus). In both species, variance of shape halves between the two youngest samples measured (between 1 and 10 days postnatal and 10 and 15 days postnatal, respectively) and thereafter is nearly constant. The reduction in variance did not appear to result from a general regulation of skull size or developmental timing, although skull s...
The bones of the mammalian skull respond plastically to changes in masticatory function. However, th...
16 pagesInternational audienceIn mammals, significant changes take place during postnatal growth, li...
Environmental perturbations of many kinds influence growth and development. Little is known, however...
In the absence of processes regulating morphogenesis and growth, phenotypic variance of a population...
SUMMARY Canalization may play a critical role in molding patterns of integration when variability is...
The aim of the present work was to investigate the relationship between canalization and development...
The genetic architecture of skull shape has been extensively studied in mice and the results suggest...
Environmental perturbations of many kinds influence growth and development. Little is known, however...
Development translates genetic variation into a multivariate pattern of phenotypic variation, distri...
The pattern of change in shape during postnatal development in skulls of punare (Thrichomys apereoid...
9 pagesInternational audienceIn mammals, postnatal growth plays an essential role in the acquisition...
In mammals, postnatal growth plays an essential role in the acquisition of the adult shape. During t...
Developmental constraint is a theoretically important construct bridging ontogenetic and evolutionar...
The strains of inbred laboratory mice are isogenic and homogeneous for over 98.6% of their genomes. ...
Comparative information on the variation in the temporospatial patterning of mandible growth in wild...
The bones of the mammalian skull respond plastically to changes in masticatory function. However, th...
16 pagesInternational audienceIn mammals, significant changes take place during postnatal growth, li...
Environmental perturbations of many kinds influence growth and development. Little is known, however...
In the absence of processes regulating morphogenesis and growth, phenotypic variance of a population...
SUMMARY Canalization may play a critical role in molding patterns of integration when variability is...
The aim of the present work was to investigate the relationship between canalization and development...
The genetic architecture of skull shape has been extensively studied in mice and the results suggest...
Environmental perturbations of many kinds influence growth and development. Little is known, however...
Development translates genetic variation into a multivariate pattern of phenotypic variation, distri...
The pattern of change in shape during postnatal development in skulls of punare (Thrichomys apereoid...
9 pagesInternational audienceIn mammals, postnatal growth plays an essential role in the acquisition...
In mammals, postnatal growth plays an essential role in the acquisition of the adult shape. During t...
Developmental constraint is a theoretically important construct bridging ontogenetic and evolutionar...
The strains of inbred laboratory mice are isogenic and homogeneous for over 98.6% of their genomes. ...
Comparative information on the variation in the temporospatial patterning of mandible growth in wild...
The bones of the mammalian skull respond plastically to changes in masticatory function. However, th...
16 pagesInternational audienceIn mammals, significant changes take place during postnatal growth, li...
Environmental perturbations of many kinds influence growth and development. Little is known, however...