Data documenting skeletal development in rodents, the most species-rich ‘order’ of mammals, are at present restricted to a few model species, a shortcoming that hinders exploration of the morphological and ecological diversification of the group. In this study we provide the most comprehensive sampling of rodent ossification sequences to date, with the aim of exploring whether heterochrony is ubiquitous in rodent evolution at the onset of skeletal formation. The onset of ossification in 17 cranial elements and 24 postcranial elements was examined for eight muroid and caviomorph rodent species. New data are provided for two non-model species. For one of these, the African striped mouse, Rhabdomys pumilio, sampling was extended by studying 53...
Abstract In evolution, it is widely believed that phenotypic changes root in developmental changes a...
Heterochrony, the temporal shifting of develop- cranial bone ossification sequences of 12 theri...
The multiple skeletal components of the skull originate asynchronously and their developmental sched...
Data documenting skeletal development in rodents, the most species-rich ‘order' of mammals, are at p...
Data documenting skeletal development in rodents, the most species-rich ‘order’ of mammals, are at p...
Understanding the number of times a trait has evolved is a necessary foundation for comprehending it...
BACKGROUND: Development of phylogenetic methods that do not rely on fossils for the study of evoluti...
We analyzed a comprehensive data set of ossification sequences including seven marsupial, 13 placent...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg in...
International audienceIn paleontology, many changes affecting morphology, such as tooth shape in mam...
International audienceMetazoans are largely made of repeated parts, and metazoan evolution is marked...
Trabecular bone is modelled throughout an animal's life in response to its mechanical environment, b...
Understanding the number of times a trait has evolved is a necessary foundation for comprehending it...
Previous analyses of how mammals vary in their ossification sequences have focused on monotremes, ma...
A critical problem in evolutionary biology is understanding the limits on phenotype. Developmental b...
Abstract In evolution, it is widely believed that phenotypic changes root in developmental changes a...
Heterochrony, the temporal shifting of develop- cranial bone ossification sequences of 12 theri...
The multiple skeletal components of the skull originate asynchronously and their developmental sched...
Data documenting skeletal development in rodents, the most species-rich ‘order' of mammals, are at p...
Data documenting skeletal development in rodents, the most species-rich ‘order’ of mammals, are at p...
Understanding the number of times a trait has evolved is a necessary foundation for comprehending it...
BACKGROUND: Development of phylogenetic methods that do not rely on fossils for the study of evoluti...
We analyzed a comprehensive data set of ossification sequences including seven marsupial, 13 placent...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg in...
International audienceIn paleontology, many changes affecting morphology, such as tooth shape in mam...
International audienceMetazoans are largely made of repeated parts, and metazoan evolution is marked...
Trabecular bone is modelled throughout an animal's life in response to its mechanical environment, b...
Understanding the number of times a trait has evolved is a necessary foundation for comprehending it...
Previous analyses of how mammals vary in their ossification sequences have focused on monotremes, ma...
A critical problem in evolutionary biology is understanding the limits on phenotype. Developmental b...
Abstract In evolution, it is widely believed that phenotypic changes root in developmental changes a...
Heterochrony, the temporal shifting of develop- cranial bone ossification sequences of 12 theri...
The multiple skeletal components of the skull originate asynchronously and their developmental sched...