Abstract Background Insights into the micro-evolutionary patterns of morphological traits require an assessment of the natural variation of the trait within and between populations and closely related species. The mouse mandible is a particularly suitable morphological trait for such an analysis, since it has long been used as a model to study the quantitative genetics of shape. In addition, many distinct populations, sub-species and closely related species are known for the house mouse. However, morphological comparisons among wild caught animals require an assessment in how far environmental and technical factors could interfere with the shape change measurements. Results Using geometric morphometrics, we have surveyed mandible shapes in ...
Background Expectations of repeatedly finding associations between given genes and phenotypes have b...
Background Expectations of repeatedly finding associations between given genes and phenotypes have...
Aim The distinct nature of island populations has traditionally been attributed either to adaptation...
Background Insights into the micro-evolutionary patterns of morphological traits require an assess...
Background Insights into the micro-evolutionary patterns of morphological traits require an assessme...
The time scales of evolutionary and ecological studies tend to converge, as evidenced by studies tha...
Aim Size and shape of the mandible are investigated across the latitudinal range of the European woo...
International audienceThe patterns of shape variation of the first upper molar and mandible have bee...
Evolution along “lines of least resistance (LLR)” is a well‐established phenomenon, which is ultimat...
International audienceThe patterns of shape variation of the first upper molar and mandible have bee...
Craniofacial shape differences between taxa have often been linked to environmental adaptation, e.g....
In this thesis, I provide a description of the shape space of wild mouse mandibles with a focus on M...
Craniofacial shape differences between taxa have often been linked to environmental adaptation, e.g....
Adaptation to new environments is a key feature in evolution promoting divergence in morphological s...
Adaptation to new environments is a key feature in evolution promoting divergence in morphological s...
Background Expectations of repeatedly finding associations between given genes and phenotypes have b...
Background Expectations of repeatedly finding associations between given genes and phenotypes have...
Aim The distinct nature of island populations has traditionally been attributed either to adaptation...
Background Insights into the micro-evolutionary patterns of morphological traits require an assess...
Background Insights into the micro-evolutionary patterns of morphological traits require an assessme...
The time scales of evolutionary and ecological studies tend to converge, as evidenced by studies tha...
Aim Size and shape of the mandible are investigated across the latitudinal range of the European woo...
International audienceThe patterns of shape variation of the first upper molar and mandible have bee...
Evolution along “lines of least resistance (LLR)” is a well‐established phenomenon, which is ultimat...
International audienceThe patterns of shape variation of the first upper molar and mandible have bee...
Craniofacial shape differences between taxa have often been linked to environmental adaptation, e.g....
In this thesis, I provide a description of the shape space of wild mouse mandibles with a focus on M...
Craniofacial shape differences between taxa have often been linked to environmental adaptation, e.g....
Adaptation to new environments is a key feature in evolution promoting divergence in morphological s...
Adaptation to new environments is a key feature in evolution promoting divergence in morphological s...
Background Expectations of repeatedly finding associations between given genes and phenotypes have b...
Background Expectations of repeatedly finding associations between given genes and phenotypes have...
Aim The distinct nature of island populations has traditionally been attributed either to adaptation...