Recent comparative studies have indicated the existence of a common cranial evolutionary allometric (CREA) pattern in mammals and birds, in which smaller species have relatively smaller faces and bigger braincases than larger species. In these studies, cranial allometry was tested using a multivariate regression between shape (described using landmarks coordinates) and size (i.e. centroid size), after accounting for phylogenetic relatedness. Alternatively, cranial allometry can be determined by comparing the sizes of two anatomical parts using a bivariate regression analysis. In this analysis, a slope higher or lower than 1 indicates the existence of positive or negative allometry, respectively. Thus, in those species that support the CREA ...
Ostrich-like birds (Palaeognathae) show very little taxonomic diversity while their sister taxon (Ne...
The harriers (Accipitridae: Circus) represent a unique group of raptorial birds due to their hunting...
Background: The Psittaciformes (parrots and cockatoos) are characterised by their large beaks, and a...
Recent comparative studies have indicated the existence of a common cranial evolutionary allometric ...
Recent comparative studies have indicated the existence of a common cranial evolutionary allometric ...
Birds exhibit an enormous variety of beak shapes. Such remarkable variation, however, has distracted...
A recent geometric morphometric study on certain landbird lineages revealed that a major part of the...
Quantifying integration and modularity of evolutionary changes in morphometric traits is crucial for...
Extended Data Fig. 8 | Relative body size of A. maastrichtensis. Estimate of the mean body size of t...
The bony labyrinth of vertebrates houses the semicircular canals. These sense rotational acceleratio...
Theropod dinosaurs are one of the most remarkable lineages of terrestrial vertebrates in the Mesozoi...
Previous studies of cranial shape have established a consistent interspecific allometric pattern rel...
Despite a considerable interest of researchers to the issue of variation in skull shapes of birds an...
A common allometric pattern called Haller’s Rule states that small species have relatively larger br...
Among adults of closely related species, a trend in craniofacial evolutionary allometry (CREA) for l...
Ostrich-like birds (Palaeognathae) show very little taxonomic diversity while their sister taxon (Ne...
The harriers (Accipitridae: Circus) represent a unique group of raptorial birds due to their hunting...
Background: The Psittaciformes (parrots and cockatoos) are characterised by their large beaks, and a...
Recent comparative studies have indicated the existence of a common cranial evolutionary allometric ...
Recent comparative studies have indicated the existence of a common cranial evolutionary allometric ...
Birds exhibit an enormous variety of beak shapes. Such remarkable variation, however, has distracted...
A recent geometric morphometric study on certain landbird lineages revealed that a major part of the...
Quantifying integration and modularity of evolutionary changes in morphometric traits is crucial for...
Extended Data Fig. 8 | Relative body size of A. maastrichtensis. Estimate of the mean body size of t...
The bony labyrinth of vertebrates houses the semicircular canals. These sense rotational acceleratio...
Theropod dinosaurs are one of the most remarkable lineages of terrestrial vertebrates in the Mesozoi...
Previous studies of cranial shape have established a consistent interspecific allometric pattern rel...
Despite a considerable interest of researchers to the issue of variation in skull shapes of birds an...
A common allometric pattern called Haller’s Rule states that small species have relatively larger br...
Among adults of closely related species, a trend in craniofacial evolutionary allometry (CREA) for l...
Ostrich-like birds (Palaeognathae) show very little taxonomic diversity while their sister taxon (Ne...
The harriers (Accipitridae: Circus) represent a unique group of raptorial birds due to their hunting...
Background: The Psittaciformes (parrots and cockatoos) are characterised by their large beaks, and a...