Figueirido et al. use a 3D geometric morphometric approach to study functional among-species disparity in the vertebral column of Carnivora, as well as assessing the effect of different sampling methods on homology. Disparity is generally higher in more caudal regions, compared to more cranial regions, but recruitment for locomotor function is pervasive throughout the whole studied column
Convergent evolution is often reported in the mammalian order Carnivora. Their adaptations to partic...
Background: The shape of the appendicular bones in mammals usually reflects adaptations towards diff...
<p>a) Carnivore phylogeny with Pagel’s arbitrary branch lengths. Filled circles represent the hypoth...
Organisms comprise multiple interacting parts, but few quantitative studies have analysed multi-elem...
Background: The axial skeleton consists of repeating units (vertebrae) that are integrated through t...
Explaining the origin and evolution of a vertebral column with anatomically distinct regions that ch...
Abstract Background The axial skeleton consists of repeating units (vertebrae) that are integrated t...
Carnivores (cats, dogs and kin) are a diverse group of mammals that inhabit a remarkable range of ec...
Abstract Explaining the origin and evolution of a vertebral column with anatomically distinct region...
Mammals flex, extend, and rotate their spines as they perform behaviors critical for survival, such ...
We investigated patterns of evolutionary integration in the appendicular skeleton of mammalian carni...
Convergence consists in the independent evolution of similar traits in distantly related species. Th...
Skull shape convergence is pervasive among vertebrates. Although this is frequently inferred to indi...
Skull shape convergence is pervasive among vertebrates. Although this is frequently inferred to indi...
Synopsis The fossil record of the order Carnivora extends back at least 60 million years and documen...
Convergent evolution is often reported in the mammalian order Carnivora. Their adaptations to partic...
Background: The shape of the appendicular bones in mammals usually reflects adaptations towards diff...
<p>a) Carnivore phylogeny with Pagel’s arbitrary branch lengths. Filled circles represent the hypoth...
Organisms comprise multiple interacting parts, but few quantitative studies have analysed multi-elem...
Background: The axial skeleton consists of repeating units (vertebrae) that are integrated through t...
Explaining the origin and evolution of a vertebral column with anatomically distinct regions that ch...
Abstract Background The axial skeleton consists of repeating units (vertebrae) that are integrated t...
Carnivores (cats, dogs and kin) are a diverse group of mammals that inhabit a remarkable range of ec...
Abstract Explaining the origin and evolution of a vertebral column with anatomically distinct region...
Mammals flex, extend, and rotate their spines as they perform behaviors critical for survival, such ...
We investigated patterns of evolutionary integration in the appendicular skeleton of mammalian carni...
Convergence consists in the independent evolution of similar traits in distantly related species. Th...
Skull shape convergence is pervasive among vertebrates. Although this is frequently inferred to indi...
Skull shape convergence is pervasive among vertebrates. Although this is frequently inferred to indi...
Synopsis The fossil record of the order Carnivora extends back at least 60 million years and documen...
Convergent evolution is often reported in the mammalian order Carnivora. Their adaptations to partic...
Background: The shape of the appendicular bones in mammals usually reflects adaptations towards diff...
<p>a) Carnivore phylogeny with Pagel’s arbitrary branch lengths. Filled circles represent the hypoth...