Environmental perturbations of many kinds influence growth and development. Little is known, however, about the influence of environmental factors on the patterns of phenotypic integration observed in complex morphological traits. We analyze the changes in phenotypic variance-covariance structure of the rat skull throughout the early postnatal ontogeny (from birth to weaning) and evaluate the effect of intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR) on this structure. Using 2D coordinates taken from lateral radiographs obtained every 4 days, from birth to 21 days old, we show that the pattern of covariance is temporally dynamic from birth to 21 days. The environmental perturbation provoked during pregnancy altered the skull growth, and reduced the m...
In the present study, we analyzed postnatal ontogenetic integration among morphological traits of th...
Early experiences are fundamental for social, cognitive, and behavioral development. Caregivers, par...
stress impact on developmental stability of laboratory rat Rattus norvegicus. [In: Developmental hom...
Environmental perturbations of many kinds influence growth and development. Little is known, however...
Integration and modularity are fundamental determinants of how natural selection effects evolutionar...
Canalization may play a critical role in molding patterns of integration when variability is regulat...
SUMMARY In the absence of processes regulating morphogenesis and growth, phenotypic variance of a po...
How covariance patterns of phenotypes change during development is fundamental for a broader underst...
Patterns of covariation result from the overlapping effect of several developmental processes. By pe...
Patterns of covariation result from the overlapping effect of several developmental processes. By pe...
The aim of the present work was to investigate the relationship between canalization and development...
Nutritional imbalance is one of the main sources of stress in both extant and extinct human populati...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to analyze the effect of postnatal nutritional rehabilitation on t...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/137530/1/evo00626.pd
Maternal malnutrition during gestation and lactation is known to have adverse effects on offspring. ...
In the present study, we analyzed postnatal ontogenetic integration among morphological traits of th...
Early experiences are fundamental for social, cognitive, and behavioral development. Caregivers, par...
stress impact on developmental stability of laboratory rat Rattus norvegicus. [In: Developmental hom...
Environmental perturbations of many kinds influence growth and development. Little is known, however...
Integration and modularity are fundamental determinants of how natural selection effects evolutionar...
Canalization may play a critical role in molding patterns of integration when variability is regulat...
SUMMARY In the absence of processes regulating morphogenesis and growth, phenotypic variance of a po...
How covariance patterns of phenotypes change during development is fundamental for a broader underst...
Patterns of covariation result from the overlapping effect of several developmental processes. By pe...
Patterns of covariation result from the overlapping effect of several developmental processes. By pe...
The aim of the present work was to investigate the relationship between canalization and development...
Nutritional imbalance is one of the main sources of stress in both extant and extinct human populati...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to analyze the effect of postnatal nutritional rehabilitation on t...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/137530/1/evo00626.pd
Maternal malnutrition during gestation and lactation is known to have adverse effects on offspring. ...
In the present study, we analyzed postnatal ontogenetic integration among morphological traits of th...
Early experiences are fundamental for social, cognitive, and behavioral development. Caregivers, par...
stress impact on developmental stability of laboratory rat Rattus norvegicus. [In: Developmental hom...