L'ordre des rongeurs (Rodentia) est le groupe de mammifères le plus riche en espèces, les muroïdes étant la superfamille la plus diversifiée. Comme ils occupent des niches écologiques arboricoles, semi-aquatiques, souterraines et terrestres, les rongeurs peuvent présenter des traits morphologiques reflétant leurs adaptations à des environnements aussi divers. Cette thèse porte sur la morphologie de l'endocrâne, de la bulle auditive et de la cochlée dans trois tribus (Otomyini, Taterillini et Gerbillini) représentant 10 espèces de rongeurs africains, en se concentrant sur la variabilité de ces traits, leur fonction et leur adaptabilité, à l'aide d'imagerie par micro-scanner et de méthodes de comparaison de formes tridimensionnelles. De plus,...
ABSTRACT- Three-dimensional geometric morphometrics was used to investigate patterns of growth and d...
ABSTRACT- Geometric rnorphometrics was used to investigate the Ethiopian Myomys- Steno-cephalemys co...
Caviomorph rodents represent an excellent model to explore morphological diversification on a macroe...
L'ordre des rongeurs (Rodentia) est le groupe de mammifères le plus riche en espèces, les muroïdes é...
Determining how species respond to prolonged environmental change is critical to understanding both ...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg in...
Different ecological preferences among species may result in differences in response to similar envi...
Predicting species capacity to respond to climate change is an essential first step in developing ef...
For several years, rodents have been studied because of their various locomotor adaptations. This di...
International audienceAmong rodents, the lineage from Progonomys hispanicus to Stephanomys documents...
Using museum collections and recently collected specimens we studied geographical and temporal (from...
We study the geographical variation of the skull in the cavies Microcavia australis and M. maenas an...
Temporal changes in body size have been documented in a number of vertebrate species, with different...
Predicting species' capacity to respond to climate change is an essential first step in developing e...
The climatic fluctuations of the Quaternary (<2.5 Ma) provide an appropriate background to the study...
ABSTRACT- Three-dimensional geometric morphometrics was used to investigate patterns of growth and d...
ABSTRACT- Geometric rnorphometrics was used to investigate the Ethiopian Myomys- Steno-cephalemys co...
Caviomorph rodents represent an excellent model to explore morphological diversification on a macroe...
L'ordre des rongeurs (Rodentia) est le groupe de mammifères le plus riche en espèces, les muroïdes é...
Determining how species respond to prolonged environmental change is critical to understanding both ...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg in...
Different ecological preferences among species may result in differences in response to similar envi...
Predicting species capacity to respond to climate change is an essential first step in developing ef...
For several years, rodents have been studied because of their various locomotor adaptations. This di...
International audienceAmong rodents, the lineage from Progonomys hispanicus to Stephanomys documents...
Using museum collections and recently collected specimens we studied geographical and temporal (from...
We study the geographical variation of the skull in the cavies Microcavia australis and M. maenas an...
Temporal changes in body size have been documented in a number of vertebrate species, with different...
Predicting species' capacity to respond to climate change is an essential first step in developing e...
The climatic fluctuations of the Quaternary (<2.5 Ma) provide an appropriate background to the study...
ABSTRACT- Three-dimensional geometric morphometrics was used to investigate patterns of growth and d...
ABSTRACT- Geometric rnorphometrics was used to investigate the Ethiopian Myomys- Steno-cephalemys co...
Caviomorph rodents represent an excellent model to explore morphological diversification on a macroe...