In this study, we explore the relationship between orbit anatomy and different ecological factors in carnivorous mammals from a phylogenetic perspective. We calculated the frontation (α), convergence (β), and orbitotemporal (Ω) angles of the orbit from 3D coordinates of anatomical landmarks in a wide sample of carnivores with different kinds of visual strategy (i.e. photopic, scotopic, and mesopic), habitat (i.e. open, mixed, and closed), and substrate use (i.e. arboreal, terrestrial, and aquatic). We used Bloomberg's K and Pagel's λ to assess phylogenetic signal in frontation, convergence, and orbitotemporal angles. The association of orbit orientation with skull length and ecology was explored using phylogenetic generalized least squares ...
Form-function relationships in mammalian feeding systems are active topics of research in evolutiona...
Cranial morphology is remarkably varied in living amniotes, ranging from short-faced mammals to the ...
The relationship between skull morphology and diet is a prime example of adaptive evolution. In mamm...
Evolutionary change in encephalization within and across mammalian clades is well-studied, yet relat...
Evolutionary change in encephalization within and across mammalian clades is well-studied, yet relat...
Carnivores (cats, dogs and kin) are a diverse group of mammals that inhabit a remarkable range of ec...
A number of studies have shown that skull morphology reflects the ecological adaptations of terrestr...
Convergent evolution is often reported in the mammalian order Carnivora. Their adaptations to partic...
The mammalian order Carnivora is characterized by a broad taxonomic and ecological diversity. By usi...
The orbit is one of several skull openings in the archosauromorph skull. Intuitively, it could be as...
Skull shape convergence is pervasive among vertebrates. Although this is frequently inferred to indi...
Skull shape convergence is pervasive among vertebrates. Although this is frequently inferred to indi...
Cases of convergent evolution, particularly within ecomorphological contexts, are instructive in ide...
Carnivorans are a highly diverse and successful group of mammals, found on the top of the food chain...
Convergence consists in the independent evolution of similar traits in distantly related species. Th...
Form-function relationships in mammalian feeding systems are active topics of research in evolutiona...
Cranial morphology is remarkably varied in living amniotes, ranging from short-faced mammals to the ...
The relationship between skull morphology and diet is a prime example of adaptive evolution. In mamm...
Evolutionary change in encephalization within and across mammalian clades is well-studied, yet relat...
Evolutionary change in encephalization within and across mammalian clades is well-studied, yet relat...
Carnivores (cats, dogs and kin) are a diverse group of mammals that inhabit a remarkable range of ec...
A number of studies have shown that skull morphology reflects the ecological adaptations of terrestr...
Convergent evolution is often reported in the mammalian order Carnivora. Their adaptations to partic...
The mammalian order Carnivora is characterized by a broad taxonomic and ecological diversity. By usi...
The orbit is one of several skull openings in the archosauromorph skull. Intuitively, it could be as...
Skull shape convergence is pervasive among vertebrates. Although this is frequently inferred to indi...
Skull shape convergence is pervasive among vertebrates. Although this is frequently inferred to indi...
Cases of convergent evolution, particularly within ecomorphological contexts, are instructive in ide...
Carnivorans are a highly diverse and successful group of mammals, found on the top of the food chain...
Convergence consists in the independent evolution of similar traits in distantly related species. Th...
Form-function relationships in mammalian feeding systems are active topics of research in evolutiona...
Cranial morphology is remarkably varied in living amniotes, ranging from short-faced mammals to the ...
The relationship between skull morphology and diet is a prime example of adaptive evolution. In mamm...