Allometry is a major determinant of within-population patterns of association among traits and, therefore, a major component of morphological integration studies. Even so, the influence of size variation over evolutionary change has been largely unappreciated. Here, we explore the interplay between allometric size variation, modularity, and life history strategies in the skull from representatives of 35 mammalian families. We start by removing size variation from within-species data and analyzing its influence on integration magnitudes, modularity patterns and responses to selection. We also carry out a simulation in which we artificially alter the influence of size variation in within-taxa matrices. Finally, we establish the relationship b...
Morphological divergence of domesticated as compared to wild forms must result from changes in the o...
morphological evolution.We used both randomization methods and direct comparisons of landmark varia...
The mammalian skull has been studied as several separate functional components for decades, but the ...
Allometry is a major determinant of within-population patterns of association among traits and, ther...
Changes in patterns and magnitudes of integration may influence the ability of a species to respond ...
An organism is built through a series of contingent factors, yet it is determined by historical, phy...
Morphological integration refers to the modular structuring of inter-trait relationships in an organ...
Morphological variation is unevenly distributed within the mammalian skull; some of its parts have d...
Although variation provides the raw material for natural selection and evolution, few empirical data...
Evolutionary change in New World Monkey (NWM) skulls occurred primarily along the line of least resi...
Allometry has been a paradigm of constraints, including intrinsic constraints on the evolvability of...
Variation in neocortex size is one of the defining features of mammalian brain evolution. The paramo...
Background: High morphological diversity can occur in closely related animals when selection favors ...
Morphological scaling relationships between organ and body size—also known as allometries—describe t...
Variation in relative brain size is commonly interpreted as the result of selection on neuronal capa...
Morphological divergence of domesticated as compared to wild forms must result from changes in the o...
morphological evolution.We used both randomization methods and direct comparisons of landmark varia...
The mammalian skull has been studied as several separate functional components for decades, but the ...
Allometry is a major determinant of within-population patterns of association among traits and, ther...
Changes in patterns and magnitudes of integration may influence the ability of a species to respond ...
An organism is built through a series of contingent factors, yet it is determined by historical, phy...
Morphological integration refers to the modular structuring of inter-trait relationships in an organ...
Morphological variation is unevenly distributed within the mammalian skull; some of its parts have d...
Although variation provides the raw material for natural selection and evolution, few empirical data...
Evolutionary change in New World Monkey (NWM) skulls occurred primarily along the line of least resi...
Allometry has been a paradigm of constraints, including intrinsic constraints on the evolvability of...
Variation in neocortex size is one of the defining features of mammalian brain evolution. The paramo...
Background: High morphological diversity can occur in closely related animals when selection favors ...
Morphological scaling relationships between organ and body size—also known as allometries—describe t...
Variation in relative brain size is commonly interpreted as the result of selection on neuronal capa...
Morphological divergence of domesticated as compared to wild forms must result from changes in the o...
morphological evolution.We used both randomization methods and direct comparisons of landmark varia...
The mammalian skull has been studied as several separate functional components for decades, but the ...