Background Much of the shape variation found in animals is based on allometry and heterochrony. Horses represent an excellent model to investigate patterns of size-shape variation among breeds that were intentionally bred for extreme small and large sizes. Methods We tested whether ponies (wither height 148 cm, here-after called horses) during ontogenetic growth. We used a dataset of 194 specimens from 25 horse and 13 pony breeds, two of which are miniature breeds (wither height < 96.5 cm)—Falabella, Shetland. We applied three-dimensional geometric morphometrics, linear measurements, and multivariate analyses (Procrustes ANOVAs) to quantitatively examine and compare the ontogenetic trajectories between pony and horse breeds with an ...
'Sexual dimorphism' defnes differences in dimensions and proportions between males and females and i...
Archaeological and molecular data suggest that horses were domesticated comparatively recently, the ...
The skulls of 74 specimens of different species and domestic breeds of Ovis were analysed by means o...
Background Much of the shape variation found in animals is based on allometry and heterochrony. H...
Te size of body parts often co-vary through exponential scaling, this is known as allometry. Allomet...
There are different descriptions of allometric relationships between important components of the mam...
Background: In horses, the morphological changes induced by the process of domestication are reporte...
The potential of artificial selection to dramatically impact phenotypic diversity is well known. Lar...
Facial length is one of the best known examples of heterochrony. Changes in the timing of facial gro...
Abstract Background Miniature size in horses represents an extreme reduction of withers height that ...
Breeds and types of horses are generally acknowledged but their classification often lacks scientifi...
Paedomorphosis is the retention of juvenile morphology at maturity and is important in generating ev...
Paedomorphosis is the retention of juvenile morphology at maturity and is important in generating ev...
Body size, one of the most important quantitative traits under evolutionary scrutiny, varies conside...
The main aim of this study was to estimate phenotypic correlations among withers height, chest girth...
'Sexual dimorphism' defnes differences in dimensions and proportions between males and females and i...
Archaeological and molecular data suggest that horses were domesticated comparatively recently, the ...
The skulls of 74 specimens of different species and domestic breeds of Ovis were analysed by means o...
Background Much of the shape variation found in animals is based on allometry and heterochrony. H...
Te size of body parts often co-vary through exponential scaling, this is known as allometry. Allomet...
There are different descriptions of allometric relationships between important components of the mam...
Background: In horses, the morphological changes induced by the process of domestication are reporte...
The potential of artificial selection to dramatically impact phenotypic diversity is well known. Lar...
Facial length is one of the best known examples of heterochrony. Changes in the timing of facial gro...
Abstract Background Miniature size in horses represents an extreme reduction of withers height that ...
Breeds and types of horses are generally acknowledged but their classification often lacks scientifi...
Paedomorphosis is the retention of juvenile morphology at maturity and is important in generating ev...
Paedomorphosis is the retention of juvenile morphology at maturity and is important in generating ev...
Body size, one of the most important quantitative traits under evolutionary scrutiny, varies conside...
The main aim of this study was to estimate phenotypic correlations among withers height, chest girth...
'Sexual dimorphism' defnes differences in dimensions and proportions between males and females and i...
Archaeological and molecular data suggest that horses were domesticated comparatively recently, the ...
The skulls of 74 specimens of different species and domestic breeds of Ovis were analysed by means o...