Congruence between patterns of localized, hierarchical variation in cranial shape and topological, molecular phylogenetic structure was investigated in a monophyletic lineage of Neotropical spiny rats of the genus Trinomys. Levels of organizational complexity in shape were assessed from two-dimensional coordinates of anatomical landmarks for dorsal, ventral and lateral views of the cranium, and the scale of variation in cranial shape was decomposed hierarchically using the statistical formalism of geometric morphometrics. The patterns of variation in cranial shape were evaluated for the five taxa of Trinomys in terms of ordinations in the reduced space of relative warps, with the scores of partial warps weighted to emphasize the hierarchica...
The cardiovascular system of all animals is affected by gravitational pressure gradients, the intens...
Opiliones (harvestmen) undergo a prolonged process of reproduction, which consists of finding a suit...
Cochliomyia hominivorax (Coquerel) is a myiasis fly that causes economic losses to livestock farmers...
The genus Hermeuptychia is common and widespread through the Americas, from Argentina to the souther...
The so-called "Taygetis clade" is a group of exclusively Neotropical butterflies classified within E...
• Background and Aims: Melocacatus paucispinus (Cactaceae) is endemic to the state of Bahia, Brazil,...
A phylogeny of the Neotropical members of the Tribe Troidini (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae) was obtaine...
Morphological and molecular data from two prior publications are combined with new data resulting in...
Euptychiina is considered a taxonomically difficult group given a high diversity of species and morp...
Marine invertebrate populations usually show high levels of genetic variability that has frequently ...
The historical phylogeography of the two most important intermediate host species of the human blood...
Herbivorous insects are abundant and diverse and insect-host plant associations tend to be specializ...
We present the first two mitochondrial genomes of Muscidae dipterans for the species Haematobia irri...
Separate and combined Maximum Likelihood and Bayesian analyses of the papilionoid legume genus Poeci...
We present a higher-level phylogenetic hypothesis for the diverse neotropical butterfly subfamily It...
The cardiovascular system of all animals is affected by gravitational pressure gradients, the intens...
Opiliones (harvestmen) undergo a prolonged process of reproduction, which consists of finding a suit...
Cochliomyia hominivorax (Coquerel) is a myiasis fly that causes economic losses to livestock farmers...
The genus Hermeuptychia is common and widespread through the Americas, from Argentina to the souther...
The so-called "Taygetis clade" is a group of exclusively Neotropical butterflies classified within E...
• Background and Aims: Melocacatus paucispinus (Cactaceae) is endemic to the state of Bahia, Brazil,...
A phylogeny of the Neotropical members of the Tribe Troidini (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae) was obtaine...
Morphological and molecular data from two prior publications are combined with new data resulting in...
Euptychiina is considered a taxonomically difficult group given a high diversity of species and morp...
Marine invertebrate populations usually show high levels of genetic variability that has frequently ...
The historical phylogeography of the two most important intermediate host species of the human blood...
Herbivorous insects are abundant and diverse and insect-host plant associations tend to be specializ...
We present the first two mitochondrial genomes of Muscidae dipterans for the species Haematobia irri...
Separate and combined Maximum Likelihood and Bayesian analyses of the papilionoid legume genus Poeci...
We present a higher-level phylogenetic hypothesis for the diverse neotropical butterfly subfamily It...
The cardiovascular system of all animals is affected by gravitational pressure gradients, the intens...
Opiliones (harvestmen) undergo a prolonged process of reproduction, which consists of finding a suit...
Cochliomyia hominivorax (Coquerel) is a myiasis fly that causes economic losses to livestock farmers...