Bone morphology of the cats (Mammalia: Felidae) is influenced by many factors, including locomotor mode, body size, hunting methods, prey size and phylogeny. Here, we investigate the shape of the proximal and distal humeral epiphyses in extant species of the felids, based on two-dimensional landmark configurations. Geometric morphometric techniques were used to describe shape differences in the context of phylogeny, allometry and locomotion. The influence of these factors on epiphyseal shape was assessed using Principal Component Analysis, Linear Discriminant functions and multivariate regression. Phylogenetic Generalised Least Squares was used to examine the association between size or locomotion and humeral epiphyseal shape, after taking ...
The body masses of cats (Mammalia, Carnivora, Felidae) span a ~300-fold range from the smallest to l...
Background: The shape of the appendicular bones in mammals usually reflects adaptations towards diff...
International audienceFelidae species show a great diversity in their diet, foraging and hunting str...
Bone morphology of the cats (Mammalia: Felidae) is influenced by many factors, including locomotor m...
Bone morphology of the cats (Mammalia: Felidae) is influenced by many factors, including locomotor m...
Members of the mammalian family Felidae (extant and extinct cats) are grossly phenotypically similar...
Mammalian carnivores are rarely incorporated in paleoenvironmental reconstructions, largely because ...
Mammalian carnivores are rarely incorporated in paleoenvironmental reconstructions, largely because ...
International audienceFelids show remarkable phenotypic similarities and are conservative in behavio...
The forelimbs, along with the crania, are an essential part of the prey-killing apparatus in cats. L...
All living cats are members of the family Felidae. Felids have evolved a range of adaptations to the...
The body masses of cats (Mammalia, Carnivora, Felidae) span a ~300-fold range from the smallest to l...
Background: The shape of the appendicular bones in mammals usually reflects adaptations towards diff...
International audienceFelidae species show a great diversity in their diet, foraging and hunting str...
Bone morphology of the cats (Mammalia: Felidae) is influenced by many factors, including locomotor m...
Bone morphology of the cats (Mammalia: Felidae) is influenced by many factors, including locomotor m...
Members of the mammalian family Felidae (extant and extinct cats) are grossly phenotypically similar...
Mammalian carnivores are rarely incorporated in paleoenvironmental reconstructions, largely because ...
Mammalian carnivores are rarely incorporated in paleoenvironmental reconstructions, largely because ...
International audienceFelids show remarkable phenotypic similarities and are conservative in behavio...
The forelimbs, along with the crania, are an essential part of the prey-killing apparatus in cats. L...
All living cats are members of the family Felidae. Felids have evolved a range of adaptations to the...
The body masses of cats (Mammalia, Carnivora, Felidae) span a ~300-fold range from the smallest to l...
Background: The shape of the appendicular bones in mammals usually reflects adaptations towards diff...
International audienceFelidae species show a great diversity in their diet, foraging and hunting str...