International audienceThe overall similarity of the skull shape of some dog breeds with that of juvenile wolves begs the question if and how ontogenetic changes such as paedomorphosis (evolutionary juvenilisation) played a role in domestication. Here we test for changes in patterns of development and growth during dog domestication. We present the first geometric morphometric study using ontogenetic series of dog and wolf crania, and samples of dogs with relatively ancestral morphology and from different time periods. We show that patterns of juvenile-to-adult morphological change are largely similar in wolves and domestic dogs, but differ in two ways. First, dog skulls show unique (neomorphic) features already shortly after birth, and thes...
Domestication is usually defined as a process involving human subjugation of other animal or plant s...
Background: Whether the great morphological disparity of domesticated forms is the result of uniform...
Background: Whether the great morphological disparity of domesticated forms is the result of uniform...
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...
This dissertation\u27s primary objective was to test for heterochronic patterns and processes, speci...
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...
SUMMARY Heterochrony is an evolutionary mechanism that generates diversity via perturbations of the ...
BACKGROUND: It has been hypothesised that domestication altered the sequence of dental, skeletal, an...
Abstract Background Whether the great morphological disparity of domesticated forms is the result of...
Wild canid populations exhibit different anatomical morphologies compared to domesticated dogs in No...
Domestication of a dog is a long-term proces which consists of series of modifications of various ph...
Domestication is usually defined as a process involving human subjugation of other animal or plant s...
Background: Whether the great morphological disparity of domesticated forms is the result of uniform...
Background: Whether the great morphological disparity of domesticated forms is the result of uniform...
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...
This dissertation\u27s primary objective was to test for heterochronic patterns and processes, speci...
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...
SUMMARY Heterochrony is an evolutionary mechanism that generates diversity via perturbations of the ...
BACKGROUND: It has been hypothesised that domestication altered the sequence of dental, skeletal, an...
Abstract Background Whether the great morphological disparity of domesticated forms is the result of...
Wild canid populations exhibit different anatomical morphologies compared to domesticated dogs in No...
Domestication of a dog is a long-term proces which consists of series of modifications of various ph...
Domestication is usually defined as a process involving human subjugation of other animal or plant s...
Background: Whether the great morphological disparity of domesticated forms is the result of uniform...
Background: Whether the great morphological disparity of domesticated forms is the result of uniform...