Commerson’s dolphin (Cephalorhynchus commersonii), Peale’s dolphin (Lagenorhynchus australis), dusky dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus), and hourglass dolphin (Lagenorhynchus cruciger) are closely related species occurring in the Southern Hemisphere. Even though they are partially sympatric, they have evolved towards diverse foraging strategies, prey, and habitat preferences. Size variation occurs both among and within species. Our goal was to study the allometric patterns and ontogenetic trajectories in the vertebral column of these dolphins related to their ecology. We choose nine functionally homologous vertebrae in each column and digitized five different tridimensional configurations, containing 28 to 41 landmarks depending on the funct...
Cetaceans represent the most diverse clade of extant marine tetrapods. Although restructuring of oce...
Dromby, Morgane, Félix, Fernando, Haase, Ben, Simões-Lopes, Paulo C., Costa, Ana P.B., Lalis, Aude, ...
Geometric morphometric studies of dolphins have traditionally concentrated on the skull, while the m...
In dolphins, centrum shape is one of the features that allows determination of stable and flexible r...
Particular vertebral morphologies have been reported for coastal and oceanic cetaceans. Dall's porpo...
The aim of this work was to study the postnatal ontogenetic development of Pontoporia blainvillei sk...
In cetaceans, increased body flexibility is associated with increased maneuverability, this affects ...
Feeding adaptation, social behaviour, and interspecific interactions related to sexual dimorphism an...
Vertebral morphology has profound biomechanical implications and plays an important role in adaptati...
Pectoral flippers of cetaceans function to provide stability and maneuverability during locomotion. ...
Fast-swimming dolphins have a relatively stable morphological configuration, explained partially by ...
Phenotypic changes in the mammalian mandible can occur at different spatial and temporal scales. We ...
Cetaceans swim by the alternate action of their epiaxial and hypaxial muscles and their propulsive m...
peer reviewedCetaceans represent the most diverse clade of extant marine tetrapods. Although the res...
The geographic and non geographic variation of the bottlenose dolphin Tursiops truncatus (Montagu, 1...
Cetaceans represent the most diverse clade of extant marine tetrapods. Although restructuring of oce...
Dromby, Morgane, Félix, Fernando, Haase, Ben, Simões-Lopes, Paulo C., Costa, Ana P.B., Lalis, Aude, ...
Geometric morphometric studies of dolphins have traditionally concentrated on the skull, while the m...
In dolphins, centrum shape is one of the features that allows determination of stable and flexible r...
Particular vertebral morphologies have been reported for coastal and oceanic cetaceans. Dall's porpo...
The aim of this work was to study the postnatal ontogenetic development of Pontoporia blainvillei sk...
In cetaceans, increased body flexibility is associated with increased maneuverability, this affects ...
Feeding adaptation, social behaviour, and interspecific interactions related to sexual dimorphism an...
Vertebral morphology has profound biomechanical implications and plays an important role in adaptati...
Pectoral flippers of cetaceans function to provide stability and maneuverability during locomotion. ...
Fast-swimming dolphins have a relatively stable morphological configuration, explained partially by ...
Phenotypic changes in the mammalian mandible can occur at different spatial and temporal scales. We ...
Cetaceans swim by the alternate action of their epiaxial and hypaxial muscles and their propulsive m...
peer reviewedCetaceans represent the most diverse clade of extant marine tetrapods. Although the res...
The geographic and non geographic variation of the bottlenose dolphin Tursiops truncatus (Montagu, 1...
Cetaceans represent the most diverse clade of extant marine tetrapods. Although restructuring of oce...
Dromby, Morgane, Félix, Fernando, Haase, Ben, Simões-Lopes, Paulo C., Costa, Ana P.B., Lalis, Aude, ...
Geometric morphometric studies of dolphins have traditionally concentrated on the skull, while the m...