The ability of an organism to produce an ideal phenotype, despite the disturbances encountered during its development, is the causal mechanism of developmental stability. This ability is used to evaluate a variety of stress types and the genotypic ability to correct them. Geometric morphometric techniques were used to study the matched symmetry in form (size and shape) of right and left metacarpal bones in a sample of 48 lambs collected from abattoir facilities, on which 10 landmarks were located. Left and right metacarpal form showed statistically significant directional asymmetry, i.e. left and right body sides differed consistently from each other. The main shape differences were on the condylar reliefs of the distal part of the bone. Th...
peer-reviewedBackground This study aimed to measure the length of metacarpal and me...
Morphological symmetry and asymmetry in a sample of 41 domestic pig skulls was decomposed into a com...
A sample comprised by 53 dry modern skulls of adult small ruminants (sheep n = 36 and goat n = 17) f...
The ability of an organism to produce an ideal phenotype, despite the disturbances encountered durin...
The ability of an organism to produce an ideal phenotype, despite the disturbances encountered durin...
Random deviations from the perfect symmetry of normally bilaterally symmetrical characters for an in...
Morphological symmetry and asymmetry of three different sheep geographical populations (n=39), manag...
Developmental instability theory suggests that variation in some body areas can partially reflect th...
Developmental instability theory suggests that variation in some body parts in part can reflect the ...
Morphological symmetry and asymmetry of skulls of domestic pig (n=29) were studied using geometric m...
Developmental instability theory suggests that variation in some body areas can partially reflect th...
A sample comprised by 53 dry modern skulls of adult small ruminants (sheep n = 36 and goat n = 17) f...
Based on the anatomical premise that, in bovines, the medial (inner) hoof is larger than the lateral...
Deviations from the perfect symmetry of normally bilateral symmetrical characters occur during indiv...
It has been hypothesized that developmental stability is increased at higher levels of genetic varia...
peer-reviewedBackground This study aimed to measure the length of metacarpal and me...
Morphological symmetry and asymmetry in a sample of 41 domestic pig skulls was decomposed into a com...
A sample comprised by 53 dry modern skulls of adult small ruminants (sheep n = 36 and goat n = 17) f...
The ability of an organism to produce an ideal phenotype, despite the disturbances encountered durin...
The ability of an organism to produce an ideal phenotype, despite the disturbances encountered durin...
Random deviations from the perfect symmetry of normally bilaterally symmetrical characters for an in...
Morphological symmetry and asymmetry of three different sheep geographical populations (n=39), manag...
Developmental instability theory suggests that variation in some body areas can partially reflect th...
Developmental instability theory suggests that variation in some body parts in part can reflect the ...
Morphological symmetry and asymmetry of skulls of domestic pig (n=29) were studied using geometric m...
Developmental instability theory suggests that variation in some body areas can partially reflect th...
A sample comprised by 53 dry modern skulls of adult small ruminants (sheep n = 36 and goat n = 17) f...
Based on the anatomical premise that, in bovines, the medial (inner) hoof is larger than the lateral...
Deviations from the perfect symmetry of normally bilateral symmetrical characters occur during indiv...
It has been hypothesized that developmental stability is increased at higher levels of genetic varia...
peer-reviewedBackground This study aimed to measure the length of metacarpal and me...
Morphological symmetry and asymmetry in a sample of 41 domestic pig skulls was decomposed into a com...
A sample comprised by 53 dry modern skulls of adult small ruminants (sheep n = 36 and goat n = 17) f...