Among adults of closely related species, a trend in craniofacial evolutionary allometry (CREA) for larger taxa to be long-faced and smaller ones to have paedomorphic aspects, such as proportionally smaller snouts and larger braincases, has been demonstrated in some mammals and two bird lineages. Nevertheless, whether this may represent a 'rule' with few exceptions is still an open question. In this context, Felidae is a particularly interesting family to study because, although its members are short-faced, previous research did suggest relative facial elongation in larger living representatives. Using geometric morphometrics, based on two sets of anatomical landmarks, and traditional morphometrics, for comparing relative lengths of the pala...
The Panthera lineage is a monophyletic clade of felids, supported by both morphological and molecula...
Cases of convergent evolution, particularly within ecomorphological contexts, are instructive in ide...
Recent comparative studies have indicated the existence of a common cranial evolutionary allometric ...
Among adults of closely related species, a trend in craniofacial evolutionary allometry (CREA) for l...
Among evolutionary trends shaping phenotypic diversity over macroevolutionary scales, CREA (CRaniofa...
Extant members of the cat family (Felidae) have been considered morphologically skull conservative, ...
Facial length is one of the best known examples of heterochrony. Changes in the timing of facial gro...
In the present study, we used linear morphometrics of the crania, mandible and dentition to explore ...
In the present study, we used linear morphometrics of the crania, mandible and dentition to explore ...
Among closely related species, larger mammals tend to have a longer face and proportionally smaller ...
Background: Studies of biological shape evolution are greatly enhanced when framed in a phylogenetic...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Studies of biological shape evolution are greatly enhanced when framed in...
A number of studies have shown that skull morphology reflects the ecological adaptations of terrestr...
The felid family consists of two major subgroups, the sabretoothed and the feline cats, to which all...
Recent comparative studies have indicated the existence of a common cranial evolutionary allometric ...
The Panthera lineage is a monophyletic clade of felids, supported by both morphological and molecula...
Cases of convergent evolution, particularly within ecomorphological contexts, are instructive in ide...
Recent comparative studies have indicated the existence of a common cranial evolutionary allometric ...
Among adults of closely related species, a trend in craniofacial evolutionary allometry (CREA) for l...
Among evolutionary trends shaping phenotypic diversity over macroevolutionary scales, CREA (CRaniofa...
Extant members of the cat family (Felidae) have been considered morphologically skull conservative, ...
Facial length is one of the best known examples of heterochrony. Changes in the timing of facial gro...
In the present study, we used linear morphometrics of the crania, mandible and dentition to explore ...
In the present study, we used linear morphometrics of the crania, mandible and dentition to explore ...
Among closely related species, larger mammals tend to have a longer face and proportionally smaller ...
Background: Studies of biological shape evolution are greatly enhanced when framed in a phylogenetic...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Studies of biological shape evolution are greatly enhanced when framed in...
A number of studies have shown that skull morphology reflects the ecological adaptations of terrestr...
The felid family consists of two major subgroups, the sabretoothed and the feline cats, to which all...
Recent comparative studies have indicated the existence of a common cranial evolutionary allometric ...
The Panthera lineage is a monophyletic clade of felids, supported by both morphological and molecula...
Cases of convergent evolution, particularly within ecomorphological contexts, are instructive in ide...
Recent comparative studies have indicated the existence of a common cranial evolutionary allometric ...