Greater cane (Thryonomys swinderianus) and African giant pouched rats (Cricetomys gambianus) have sympatric ecological relations and identical body conformation characteristic, and inhabit similar ecological biome and sometimes synergize seasonal activities across species. The introduction of new variants due to genetic biodiversities and migrations as well as age related skull ambiguities has necessitated a survey of craniometrical data. For a geometric morphometric comparison, ten dorsal, ten lateral and fifteen ventral skull landmarks points landmarks were used. The study concluded that species with low leverage, long skulls and low mandible moment points utilize animal resources in diet and postulates utility of assessed parameters are ...
Caviomorph rodents represent an excellent model to explore morphological diversification on a macroe...
International audienceAfrican mole-rats are fossorial rodents that consist of five chisel-tooth digg...
Rattus rattus which is believed to be native to India is easily found in all continents of the world...
Greater cane (Thryonomys swinderianus) and African giant pouched rats (Cricetomys gambianus) have sy...
The African giant pouched rat (Cricetomys gambianus) and greater cane rat or African cane rat (Thryo...
ABSTRACT- Three-dimensional geometric morphometrics was used to investigate patterns of growth and d...
Evolutionary information on the greater cane rat (Thryonomys swinderianus) in the Eastern and Southe...
ABSTRACT- Geometric rnorphometrics was used to investigate the Ethiopian Myomys- Steno-cephalemys co...
Background: In mammals and across rat species, the variation in conformation is markedly observed in...
Caviomorph rodents represent an excellent model to explore morphological diversification on a macroe...
Understanding the processes underlying morphological diversification is a central goal in ecology an...
ABSTRACT The geographic variation in skull size and shape of the swamp rat Scapteromys tumidus was e...
Caviomorph rodents represent an excellent model to explore morphological diversification on a macroe...
In Tunisia both Psammomys obesus and P. vexillaris are found. These taxa have been the subject of ta...
The aim of this study was to compare mandible forms in adult males and females of African giant rat ...
Caviomorph rodents represent an excellent model to explore morphological diversification on a macroe...
International audienceAfrican mole-rats are fossorial rodents that consist of five chisel-tooth digg...
Rattus rattus which is believed to be native to India is easily found in all continents of the world...
Greater cane (Thryonomys swinderianus) and African giant pouched rats (Cricetomys gambianus) have sy...
The African giant pouched rat (Cricetomys gambianus) and greater cane rat or African cane rat (Thryo...
ABSTRACT- Three-dimensional geometric morphometrics was used to investigate patterns of growth and d...
Evolutionary information on the greater cane rat (Thryonomys swinderianus) in the Eastern and Southe...
ABSTRACT- Geometric rnorphometrics was used to investigate the Ethiopian Myomys- Steno-cephalemys co...
Background: In mammals and across rat species, the variation in conformation is markedly observed in...
Caviomorph rodents represent an excellent model to explore morphological diversification on a macroe...
Understanding the processes underlying morphological diversification is a central goal in ecology an...
ABSTRACT The geographic variation in skull size and shape of the swamp rat Scapteromys tumidus was e...
Caviomorph rodents represent an excellent model to explore morphological diversification on a macroe...
In Tunisia both Psammomys obesus and P. vexillaris are found. These taxa have been the subject of ta...
The aim of this study was to compare mandible forms in adult males and females of African giant rat ...
Caviomorph rodents represent an excellent model to explore morphological diversification on a macroe...
International audienceAfrican mole-rats are fossorial rodents that consist of five chisel-tooth digg...
Rattus rattus which is believed to be native to India is easily found in all continents of the world...