Caiman crocodilus is an alligatoroid broadly distributed in the neotropics from Mexico to Brazil, where Colombia is the only country that has the complete subspecies complex distributed in its territory. This species has been the focus of many genetic, ecological and morphological studies. However, these studies are limited to traditional morphology methods or have limitations to examine interspecific variation among the four subspecies reported in Colombia. This is the first study of intraspecific variation in the skull of Caiman crocodilus complex distributed in Colombia, using a two-dimensional approach of geometric morphometric on 122 post-hatching ontogenetic cranial series. Morphological differences between species and changes during ...
FIGURE 1. Caiman crocodilus apaporiensis, holotype, FMNH 69812. Skull in dorsal, lateral and ventral...
Shape ontogenetic changes of the lower jaw in crocodylians are poorly understood. In order to answer...
Alligators and caimans share a close relationship, supported by both molecular and morphological cha...
Caiman crocodilus is an alligatoroid broadly distributed in the neotropics from Mexico to Brazil, wh...
Caiman crocodilus is an alligatoroid broadly distributed in the neotropics from Mexico to Brazil, wh...
Studies on the biology of Caiman crocodilus have drawn attention to its biology with emphasis on sys...
Caiman is one of the five extant genera of alligatorid crocodylians. While several quantitative and ...
Ontogenetic shape changes in the skull of three species of the genus Caiman (C. latirostris, C. scle...
Ontogenetic variation of cranial characters used in crocodylian phylogenetic systematics has never b...
The study of the cephalic shape of crocodilian is relevant in the fields of ecology, systematics, ev...
Cranial shape variation in jacarean caimanines (Crocodylia, Alligatoroidea) and its implications in...
We present the first study about the cranial disparity in C. yacare and C. latirostris using a two-d...
We studied ontogenetic variation in the shape of the skull among species of Caiman using principal c...
Melanosuchus niger (Crocodylia, Alligatoroidea) is one of the six living caimanine species widely di...
Melanosuchus niger (Crocodylia, Alligatoroidea) is one of the six living caimanine species widely di...
FIGURE 1. Caiman crocodilus apaporiensis, holotype, FMNH 69812. Skull in dorsal, lateral and ventral...
Shape ontogenetic changes of the lower jaw in crocodylians are poorly understood. In order to answer...
Alligators and caimans share a close relationship, supported by both molecular and morphological cha...
Caiman crocodilus is an alligatoroid broadly distributed in the neotropics from Mexico to Brazil, wh...
Caiman crocodilus is an alligatoroid broadly distributed in the neotropics from Mexico to Brazil, wh...
Studies on the biology of Caiman crocodilus have drawn attention to its biology with emphasis on sys...
Caiman is one of the five extant genera of alligatorid crocodylians. While several quantitative and ...
Ontogenetic shape changes in the skull of three species of the genus Caiman (C. latirostris, C. scle...
Ontogenetic variation of cranial characters used in crocodylian phylogenetic systematics has never b...
The study of the cephalic shape of crocodilian is relevant in the fields of ecology, systematics, ev...
Cranial shape variation in jacarean caimanines (Crocodylia, Alligatoroidea) and its implications in...
We present the first study about the cranial disparity in C. yacare and C. latirostris using a two-d...
We studied ontogenetic variation in the shape of the skull among species of Caiman using principal c...
Melanosuchus niger (Crocodylia, Alligatoroidea) is one of the six living caimanine species widely di...
Melanosuchus niger (Crocodylia, Alligatoroidea) is one of the six living caimanine species widely di...
FIGURE 1. Caiman crocodilus apaporiensis, holotype, FMNH 69812. Skull in dorsal, lateral and ventral...
Shape ontogenetic changes of the lower jaw in crocodylians are poorly understood. In order to answer...
Alligators and caimans share a close relationship, supported by both molecular and morphological cha...