Phenotypic convergence, describing the independent evolution of similar characteristics, offers unique insights into how natural selection influences developmental and molecular processes to generate shared adaptations. The extinct marsupial thylacine and placental gray wolf represent one of the most extraordinary cases of convergent evolution in mammals, sharing striking cranial similarities despite 160 million years of independent evolution. We digitally reconstructed their cranial ontogeny from birth to adulthood to examine how and when convergence arises through patterns of allometry, mosaicism, modularity, and integration. We find the thylacine and wolf crania develop along nearly parallel growth trajectories, despite lineage-specific ...
We analyzed a comprehensive data set of ossification sequences including seven marsupial, 13 placent...
This dissertation\u27s primary objective was to test for heterochronic patterns and processes, speci...
Morphological integration refers to the fact that different phenotypic traits of organisms are not f...
© 2018 Dr. Axel NewtonOne of the most fundamental questions in evolutionary developmental biology is...
Cases of convergent evolution, particularly within ecomorphological contexts, are instructive in ide...
© 2017 Dr Charles FeiginAdaptive phenotypic evolution is influenced by many factors, occurring at mu...
The multiple skeletal components of the skull originate asynchronously and their developmental sched...
Abstract Background Morphological convergence is a fundamental aspect of evolution, allowing for inf...
The mammalian skull has been studied as several separate functional components for decades, but the ...
SYNOPSIS. The integration of craniofacial elements during development in mammals is studied in a phy...
Synopsis Developmental constraints can have significant influence on the magnitude and direction of ...
Variation is the raw material for natural selection, but the factors shaping variation are still poo...
Morphological integration refers to the modular structuring of inter-trait relationships in an organ...
Developmental constraints can have significant influence on the magnitude and direction of evolution...
Quantification of mammalian skull development has received much attention in the recent literature. ...
We analyzed a comprehensive data set of ossification sequences including seven marsupial, 13 placent...
This dissertation\u27s primary objective was to test for heterochronic patterns and processes, speci...
Morphological integration refers to the fact that different phenotypic traits of organisms are not f...
© 2018 Dr. Axel NewtonOne of the most fundamental questions in evolutionary developmental biology is...
Cases of convergent evolution, particularly within ecomorphological contexts, are instructive in ide...
© 2017 Dr Charles FeiginAdaptive phenotypic evolution is influenced by many factors, occurring at mu...
The multiple skeletal components of the skull originate asynchronously and their developmental sched...
Abstract Background Morphological convergence is a fundamental aspect of evolution, allowing for inf...
The mammalian skull has been studied as several separate functional components for decades, but the ...
SYNOPSIS. The integration of craniofacial elements during development in mammals is studied in a phy...
Synopsis Developmental constraints can have significant influence on the magnitude and direction of ...
Variation is the raw material for natural selection, but the factors shaping variation are still poo...
Morphological integration refers to the modular structuring of inter-trait relationships in an organ...
Developmental constraints can have significant influence on the magnitude and direction of evolution...
Quantification of mammalian skull development has received much attention in the recent literature. ...
We analyzed a comprehensive data set of ossification sequences including seven marsupial, 13 placent...
This dissertation\u27s primary objective was to test for heterochronic patterns and processes, speci...
Morphological integration refers to the fact that different phenotypic traits of organisms are not f...