Australia’s native wild dog, the dingo (Canis dingo), is threatened by hybridization with feral or domestic dogs. In this study we provide the first comprehensive three dimensional geometric morphometric evaluation of cranial shape for dingoes, dogs and their hybrids. We introduce a novel framework to assess whether modularity facilitates, or constrains, cranial shape change in hybridization. Our results show that hybrid and pure dingo morphology overlaps greatly, meaning that hybrids cannot be reliably distinguished from dingoes on the basis of cranial metrics. We find that dingo morphology is resistant, with observed hybrids exhibiting morphology closer to the dingo than to the parent group dog. We also find that that hybridization with d...
An explanation for the ubiquitous morphological changes during the evolutionary divergence of the do...
An explanation for the ubiquitous morphological changes during the evolutionary divergence of the do...
International audienceThe overall similarity of the skull shape of some dog breeds with that of juve...
In this chapter we discuss the issue of genetic introgression in the dingo, exploring the various me...
A sound understanding of the taxonomy of threatened species is essential for setting conservation pr...
This dissertation\u27s primary objective was to test for heterochronic patterns and processes, speci...
The introgression of domestic dog genes into dingo populations threatens the genetic integrity of 'p...
The introgression of domestic dog genes into dingo populations threatens the genetic integrity of 'p...
This dissertation\u27s primary objective was to test for heterochronic patterns and processes, speci...
This dissertation\u27s primary objective was to test for heterochronic patterns and processes, speci...
This dissertation\u27s primary objective was to test for heterochronic patterns and processes, speci...
The introgression of domestic dog genes into dingo populations threatens the genetic integrity of ‘p...
SUMMARY Heterochrony is an evolutionary mechanism that generates diversity via perturbations of the ...
Wild canid populations exhibit different anatomical morphologies compared to domesticated dogs in No...
An explanation for the ubiquitous morphological changes during the evolutionary divergence of the do...
An explanation for the ubiquitous morphological changes during the evolutionary divergence of the do...
An explanation for the ubiquitous morphological changes during the evolutionary divergence of the do...
International audienceThe overall similarity of the skull shape of some dog breeds with that of juve...
In this chapter we discuss the issue of genetic introgression in the dingo, exploring the various me...
A sound understanding of the taxonomy of threatened species is essential for setting conservation pr...
This dissertation\u27s primary objective was to test for heterochronic patterns and processes, speci...
The introgression of domestic dog genes into dingo populations threatens the genetic integrity of 'p...
The introgression of domestic dog genes into dingo populations threatens the genetic integrity of 'p...
This dissertation\u27s primary objective was to test for heterochronic patterns and processes, speci...
This dissertation\u27s primary objective was to test for heterochronic patterns and processes, speci...
This dissertation\u27s primary objective was to test for heterochronic patterns and processes, speci...
The introgression of domestic dog genes into dingo populations threatens the genetic integrity of ‘p...
SUMMARY Heterochrony is an evolutionary mechanism that generates diversity via perturbations of the ...
Wild canid populations exhibit different anatomical morphologies compared to domesticated dogs in No...
An explanation for the ubiquitous morphological changes during the evolutionary divergence of the do...
An explanation for the ubiquitous morphological changes during the evolutionary divergence of the do...
An explanation for the ubiquitous morphological changes during the evolutionary divergence of the do...
International audienceThe overall similarity of the skull shape of some dog breeds with that of juve...