The ability of an individual to withstand random perturbations during its development is considered a good indicator of environmental and genetic stress. A common means of assessing developmental stability is through analysis of fluctuating asymmetry (FA) in bilateral traits. Tortoises, with their large, solid plastron, allow for measurement of body geometry. Their bilateral shell scutes are ideal candidates for asymmetries researches. With this issue in mind we assessed, as a preliminary study, levels of plastron scute asymmetry in a sample of 46 red-footed tortoise Chelonoidis carbonaria from Arauca, N Colombia. We found significative fluctuating asymmetry (FA) but no directional asymmetry, the former not increasing with carapace size and...
Using data for the body size and shell shape of Algerian Testudo graeca, we assessed how proximate c...
We used geometric morphometric analysis to investigate latitudinal variation in size and shape of ca...
<p>We investigate for the first time allometric vs. non-allometric shape variation in sea turtles th...
The ability of an individual to withstand random perturbations during its development is considered ...
We studied plastron-shaped asymmetry of the Eurasian Spur-Thighed Tortoise, Testudo graeca ibera, as...
Bilateral symmetry is not uncommon in animal kingdom, and animals can deviate from expected symmetry...
Deviations from symmetrical growth in bilateral characters of an organism are\ud referred to as bila...
International audienceAlthough physical features of the environment are known to influence shape, to...
The aim of this research was to contribute to the study of the doming geometry of Testudo carapace a...
Such deviations as asymmetry and abnormalities can occur because of some external and internal facto...
Elliptical Fourier Analysis is a good technique for characterizing the shape of complex biological a...
The study of asymmetry can provide insights into genetic and environmental influences on organismal ...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA) has been used as a measure of developmental stability across many taxa, w...
Sexes in Chelonia display marked differences. Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is important in evolutio...
Armoured animals can easily lose their balance and fall on their back. When overturned, they can ...
Using data for the body size and shell shape of Algerian Testudo graeca, we assessed how proximate c...
We used geometric morphometric analysis to investigate latitudinal variation in size and shape of ca...
<p>We investigate for the first time allometric vs. non-allometric shape variation in sea turtles th...
The ability of an individual to withstand random perturbations during its development is considered ...
We studied plastron-shaped asymmetry of the Eurasian Spur-Thighed Tortoise, Testudo graeca ibera, as...
Bilateral symmetry is not uncommon in animal kingdom, and animals can deviate from expected symmetry...
Deviations from symmetrical growth in bilateral characters of an organism are\ud referred to as bila...
International audienceAlthough physical features of the environment are known to influence shape, to...
The aim of this research was to contribute to the study of the doming geometry of Testudo carapace a...
Such deviations as asymmetry and abnormalities can occur because of some external and internal facto...
Elliptical Fourier Analysis is a good technique for characterizing the shape of complex biological a...
The study of asymmetry can provide insights into genetic and environmental influences on organismal ...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA) has been used as a measure of developmental stability across many taxa, w...
Sexes in Chelonia display marked differences. Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is important in evolutio...
Armoured animals can easily lose their balance and fall on their back. When overturned, they can ...
Using data for the body size and shell shape of Algerian Testudo graeca, we assessed how proximate c...
We used geometric morphometric analysis to investigate latitudinal variation in size and shape of ca...
<p>We investigate for the first time allometric vs. non-allometric shape variation in sea turtles th...