Not AvailableAll the morphometric variables of Amblygaster sirm show significant correlation between them except head length with showed correlation coefficient of less than 0.80 with all other morphometric variables. Liner regression between standard length and other morphometric variables showed R2 value of > 0.9 except for HL and BD were the values dropped below 0.75. Pairwise linear regression of log transformed morphometric variables with log-standard length shows negative allometric growth for HL and positive allometric growth for body depth with standard length. Descriptive statistics for morphometric and meristic characters were found to be in agreement with previous work. Spearman rank correlation shows insignificant relation betwe...
Quantitative traits are an important part of tardigrade taxonomy for both heterotardigrades and euta...
Morphological allometry refers to patterns of covariance between body parts resulting from variation...
Sexual traits vary tremendously in static allometry. This variation may be explained in part by body...
Not AvailableAll the morphometric variables of Amblygaster sirm show significant correlation between...
Different morphometric characters such as total length (TL), standard length (SL), head length (HL),...
<p>Presented are the correlations between measured and estimated body length (A, category 1 - photog...
Biological diversity is to a large extent a matter of variation in size. Proportional (isometric) sc...
<p>The regression equations, correlation coefficients (<i>r</i><sup><i>2</i></sup>, adjusted for d.f...
<p>A–F depict static allometric scaling relationships of select body characters with metasoma segmen...
<p>Models were fitted through standard major axis regression. Note that the slopes estimated for het...
<p>The graphs show residual scores from general linear regressions to show (A) relative tail length ...
<p>Range expressed as percentage of total length (TL). Mean value (Mean) and standard deviation (s.d...
<strong>Abstract</strong> Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) has been extensively documented ...
<p>Relative trait size was calculated by taking the residuals of (A) wing length, (B) wing width, (C...
ABSTRACT- Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) has been extensively documented in many organisms, from vascu...
Quantitative traits are an important part of tardigrade taxonomy for both heterotardigrades and euta...
Morphological allometry refers to patterns of covariance between body parts resulting from variation...
Sexual traits vary tremendously in static allometry. This variation may be explained in part by body...
Not AvailableAll the morphometric variables of Amblygaster sirm show significant correlation between...
Different morphometric characters such as total length (TL), standard length (SL), head length (HL),...
<p>Presented are the correlations between measured and estimated body length (A, category 1 - photog...
Biological diversity is to a large extent a matter of variation in size. Proportional (isometric) sc...
<p>The regression equations, correlation coefficients (<i>r</i><sup><i>2</i></sup>, adjusted for d.f...
<p>A–F depict static allometric scaling relationships of select body characters with metasoma segmen...
<p>Models were fitted through standard major axis regression. Note that the slopes estimated for het...
<p>The graphs show residual scores from general linear regressions to show (A) relative tail length ...
<p>Range expressed as percentage of total length (TL). Mean value (Mean) and standard deviation (s.d...
<strong>Abstract</strong> Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) has been extensively documented ...
<p>Relative trait size was calculated by taking the residuals of (A) wing length, (B) wing width, (C...
ABSTRACT- Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) has been extensively documented in many organisms, from vascu...
Quantitative traits are an important part of tardigrade taxonomy for both heterotardigrades and euta...
Morphological allometry refers to patterns of covariance between body parts resulting from variation...
Sexual traits vary tremendously in static allometry. This variation may be explained in part by body...