Aim Size and shape of the mandible are investigated across the latitudinal range of the European wood mouse ( Apodemus sylvaticus), in order to address the relative importance of genetic structure, insularity, and geographical gradient in patterning morphological variation. Results are compared with those on two Asiatic species of wood mice, A. argenteus and A. speciosus. Location The European wood mouse is sampled by a set of trapping localities including both, islands and mainland populations, as well as the four genetic groups identified in previous studies. The localities cover a latitudinal gradient from 55 degreesN to 36 degreesN. Methods Different Fourier methods are applied to the outlines of mandibles and their results compared in ...
Five wood mice Apodemus species occur across China, in allopatry but also in sympatry up to cases of...
This study investigates variation in house mouse Mus musculus body size and mandible shape across Ne...
This study investigates variation in house mouse Mus musculus body size and mandible shape across Ne...
Aim The distinct nature of island populations has traditionally been attributed either to adaptation...
Aim The distinct nature of island populations has traditionally been attributed either to adaptation...
International audienceThe patterns of shape variation of the first upper molar and mandible have bee...
International audienceThe patterns of shape variation of the first upper molar and mandible have bee...
Background Insights into the micro-evolutionary patterns of morphological traits require an assessme...
Background Insights into the micro-evolutionary patterns of morphological traits require an assess...
Abstract Background Insights into the micro-evolutionary patterns of morphological traits require an...
By accompanying human travels since prehistorical times, the house mouse dispersed widely throughout...
The time scales of evolutionary and ecological studies tend to converge, as evidenced by studies tha...
Evolution along “lines of least resistance (LLR)” is a well‐established phenomenon, which is ultimat...
In this thesis, I provide a description of the shape space of wild mouse mandibles with a focus on M...
Islands create unique environments that provide niche expansion opportunities for invading species n...
Five wood mice Apodemus species occur across China, in allopatry but also in sympatry up to cases of...
This study investigates variation in house mouse Mus musculus body size and mandible shape across Ne...
This study investigates variation in house mouse Mus musculus body size and mandible shape across Ne...
Aim The distinct nature of island populations has traditionally been attributed either to adaptation...
Aim The distinct nature of island populations has traditionally been attributed either to adaptation...
International audienceThe patterns of shape variation of the first upper molar and mandible have bee...
International audienceThe patterns of shape variation of the first upper molar and mandible have bee...
Background Insights into the micro-evolutionary patterns of morphological traits require an assessme...
Background Insights into the micro-evolutionary patterns of morphological traits require an assess...
Abstract Background Insights into the micro-evolutionary patterns of morphological traits require an...
By accompanying human travels since prehistorical times, the house mouse dispersed widely throughout...
The time scales of evolutionary and ecological studies tend to converge, as evidenced by studies tha...
Evolution along “lines of least resistance (LLR)” is a well‐established phenomenon, which is ultimat...
In this thesis, I provide a description of the shape space of wild mouse mandibles with a focus on M...
Islands create unique environments that provide niche expansion opportunities for invading species n...
Five wood mice Apodemus species occur across China, in allopatry but also in sympatry up to cases of...
This study investigates variation in house mouse Mus musculus body size and mandible shape across Ne...
This study investigates variation in house mouse Mus musculus body size and mandible shape across Ne...