The Panthera lineage is a monophyletic clade of felids, supported by both morphological and molecular evidence. The lineage includes large species with cranial similarity such as Panthera leo and P. tigris, and other with very different cranium such as P. pardus. The aim of our work was to study the cranial ontogeny of Pantherines, elucidating whether their cranial shape is a product of size or phylogeny, and to compare these findings with available information about other carnivores. We studied 370 specimens using geometric morphometrics technique in three dimensions. Panthera leo and P. tigris show similar ontogenetic trajectories, sharing adult crania with wider rostrum, shorter basicranium and vertical occipital plate. The cranial confi...
<div><p>Derived sabercats had craniomandibular morphologies that in many respects were highly differ...
grantor: University of TorontoAll eight native species of South American small cats (SASC)...
Among adults of closely related species, a trend in craniofacial evolutionary allometry (CREA) for l...
The Puma lineage is a monophyletic group that includes three living species: Puma concolor, Herpailu...
The bony labyrinth (inner ear) of mammals reveals systematic as well as morphofunctional information...
The great North American Pleistocene pantherine felid Panthera atrox has had a turbulent phylogeneti...
The phylogenetic position of Panthera atrox within Felidae is still controversial despite many morph...
The cranial ontogeny of specialized mammals is relevant to the understanding of the connection of fo...
<div><p>The phylogenetic position of <i>Panthera atrox</i> within Felidae is still controversial des...
All big cats, i.e. the clade Pantherinae, have always attracted attention but the jaguar (Panthera o...
South American Canids are endemic and form a monophyletic clade supported by molecular and morpholog...
Derived sabercats had craniomandibular morphologies that in many respects were highly different from...
Derived sabercats had craniomandibular morphologies that in many respects were highly different from...
Panthera gombaszoegensis is a fossil pantherine from the Pleistocene of Eurasia. Due to dental simi...
peer reviewedPanthera gombaszoegensis is a fossil pantherine from the Pleistocene of Eurasia. It has...
<div><p>Derived sabercats had craniomandibular morphologies that in many respects were highly differ...
grantor: University of TorontoAll eight native species of South American small cats (SASC)...
Among adults of closely related species, a trend in craniofacial evolutionary allometry (CREA) for l...
The Puma lineage is a monophyletic group that includes three living species: Puma concolor, Herpailu...
The bony labyrinth (inner ear) of mammals reveals systematic as well as morphofunctional information...
The great North American Pleistocene pantherine felid Panthera atrox has had a turbulent phylogeneti...
The phylogenetic position of Panthera atrox within Felidae is still controversial despite many morph...
The cranial ontogeny of specialized mammals is relevant to the understanding of the connection of fo...
<div><p>The phylogenetic position of <i>Panthera atrox</i> within Felidae is still controversial des...
All big cats, i.e. the clade Pantherinae, have always attracted attention but the jaguar (Panthera o...
South American Canids are endemic and form a monophyletic clade supported by molecular and morpholog...
Derived sabercats had craniomandibular morphologies that in many respects were highly different from...
Derived sabercats had craniomandibular morphologies that in many respects were highly different from...
Panthera gombaszoegensis is a fossil pantherine from the Pleistocene of Eurasia. Due to dental simi...
peer reviewedPanthera gombaszoegensis is a fossil pantherine from the Pleistocene of Eurasia. It has...
<div><p>Derived sabercats had craniomandibular morphologies that in many respects were highly differ...
grantor: University of TorontoAll eight native species of South American small cats (SASC)...
Among adults of closely related species, a trend in craniofacial evolutionary allometry (CREA) for l...