Morphological variation is unevenly distributed within the mammalian skull; some of its parts have diversified more than others. It is commonly thought that this pattern of variation is mainly the result of the structural organization of the skull, as defined by the pattern and magnitude of trait covariation. Patterns of trait covariation can facilitate morphological diversification if they are aligned in the direction of selection, or these patterns can constrain diversification if oriented in a different direction. Within this theoretical framework, it is thought that more variable parts possess patterns of trait covariation that made them more capable of evolutionary change, that is, are more labile. However, differences in the degree of...
Although variation provides the raw material for natural selection and evolution, few empirical data...
Morphological convergence is a well documented phenomenon in mammals, and adaptive explanations are ...
An organism is built through a series of contingent factors, yet it is determined by historical, phy...
Morphological variation is unevenly distributed within the mammalian skull; some of its parts have d...
Allometry is a major determinant of within-population patterns of association among traits and, ther...
Morphological integration refers to the modular structuring of inter-trait relationships in an organ...
Background: High morphological diversity can occur in closely related animals when selection favors ...
Changes in patterns and magnitudes of integration may influence the ability of a species to respond ...
Morphological convergence is a well documented phenomenon in mammals, and adaptive explanations are ...
Morphological integration refers to the fact that different phenotypic traits of organisms are not f...
It has long been unclear whether the different derived cranial traits of modern humans evolved indep...
Understanding the origin of diversity is a fundamental problem in evolutionary biology. The null exp...
The evolutionary relationship between the base and face of the cranium is a major topic of interest ...
Although variation provides the raw material for natural selection and evolution, few empirical data...
Morphological convergence is a well documented phenomenon in mammals, and adaptive explanations are ...
An organism is built through a series of contingent factors, yet it is determined by historical, phy...
Morphological variation is unevenly distributed within the mammalian skull; some of its parts have d...
Allometry is a major determinant of within-population patterns of association among traits and, ther...
Morphological integration refers to the modular structuring of inter-trait relationships in an organ...
Background: High morphological diversity can occur in closely related animals when selection favors ...
Changes in patterns and magnitudes of integration may influence the ability of a species to respond ...
Morphological convergence is a well documented phenomenon in mammals, and adaptive explanations are ...
Morphological integration refers to the fact that different phenotypic traits of organisms are not f...
It has long been unclear whether the different derived cranial traits of modern humans evolved indep...
Understanding the origin of diversity is a fundamental problem in evolutionary biology. The null exp...
The evolutionary relationship between the base and face of the cranium is a major topic of interest ...
Although variation provides the raw material for natural selection and evolution, few empirical data...
Morphological convergence is a well documented phenomenon in mammals, and adaptive explanations are ...
An organism is built through a series of contingent factors, yet it is determined by historical, phy...