The model of development and evolution of complex morphological structures conceived by Atchley and Hall in 1991 (Biol. Rev. 66:101-157), which establishes that changes at the macroscopic, morphogenetic level can be statistically detected as variation in skeletal units at distinct scales, was applied in combination with the formalism of geometric morphometrics to study variation in mandible shape among populations of the rodent species Thrichomys apereoides. The thin-plate spline technique produced geometric descriptors of shape derived from anatomical landmarks in the mandible, which we used with graphical and inferential approaches to partition the contribution of global and localized components to the observed differentiation in mandible...
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In mammals, postnatal growth plays an essential role in the acquisition of the adult shape. During t...
Phenetic relationships among four Apodemus species (A. agrarius, A. epimelas, A. flavicollis and A. ...
The development and evolution of the rodent mandible have been studied in depth in recent years. The...
Background Insights into the micro-evolutionary patterns of morphological traits require an assess...
Morphological variation is one of the most studied dimensions of evolutionary biology, given its clo...
The mouse mandible has long served as a model system for studying the development and evolution of c...
Hautier, Lionel, Michaux, Jacques, Marivaux, Laurent, Vianey-Liaud, Monique (2008): Evolution of the...
The pattern of change in shape during postnatal development in skulls of punare (Thrichomys apereoid...
16 pagesInternational audienceIn mammals, significant changes take place during postnatal growth, li...
We analyzed mandible shape variation of 17 genera belonging to three superfamilies (Cavioidea, Chinc...
Abstract Background Insights into the micro-evolutionary patterns of morphological traits require an...
We analyzed mandible shape variation of 17 genera belonging to three superfamilies (Cavioidea, Chinc...
Marmots are of prominent interest for sociobiologists studying mammal societies. They are also a fas...
The development and evolution of the rodent mandible have been studied in depth in recent years. The...
International audienceWhat actually is the expected pattern relating to molecular and morphological ...
In mammals, postnatal growth plays an essential role in the acquisition of the adult shape. During t...
Phenetic relationships among four Apodemus species (A. agrarius, A. epimelas, A. flavicollis and A. ...
The development and evolution of the rodent mandible have been studied in depth in recent years. The...
Background Insights into the micro-evolutionary patterns of morphological traits require an assess...
Morphological variation is one of the most studied dimensions of evolutionary biology, given its clo...
The mouse mandible has long served as a model system for studying the development and evolution of c...
Hautier, Lionel, Michaux, Jacques, Marivaux, Laurent, Vianey-Liaud, Monique (2008): Evolution of the...
The pattern of change in shape during postnatal development in skulls of punare (Thrichomys apereoid...
16 pagesInternational audienceIn mammals, significant changes take place during postnatal growth, li...
We analyzed mandible shape variation of 17 genera belonging to three superfamilies (Cavioidea, Chinc...
Abstract Background Insights into the micro-evolutionary patterns of morphological traits require an...
We analyzed mandible shape variation of 17 genera belonging to three superfamilies (Cavioidea, Chinc...
Marmots are of prominent interest for sociobiologists studying mammal societies. They are also a fas...
The development and evolution of the rodent mandible have been studied in depth in recent years. The...
International audienceWhat actually is the expected pattern relating to molecular and morphological ...
In mammals, postnatal growth plays an essential role in the acquisition of the adult shape. During t...
Phenetic relationships among four Apodemus species (A. agrarius, A. epimelas, A. flavicollis and A. ...