Background Mammalian mandible and cranium are well-established model systems for studying canalization and developmental stability (DS) as two elements of developmental homeostasis. Nematode infections are usually acquired in early life and increase in intensity with age, while canalization and DS of rodent skulls could vary through late postnatal ontogeny. We aimed to estimate magnitudes and describe patterns of mandibular and cranial canalization and DS related to age and parasite intensity (diversity) in adult yellow-necked mice (Apodemus flavicollis). Results We found the absence of age-related changes in the levels of canalization for mandibular and cranial size and DS for mandibular size. However, individual measures of mandi...
International audienceThe link between performance, morphology and their sources of variation is a m...
Growth of the craniofacial skeleton is a complex process controlled by both genetic and epigenetic f...
9 pagesInternational audienceIn mammals, postnatal growth plays an essential role in the acquisition...
Abstract Background Mammalian mandible and cranium are well-established model systems for studying c...
Comparative information on the variation in the temporospatial patterning of mandible growth in wild...
The aim of the present work was to investigate the relationship between canalization and development...
16 pagesInternational audienceIn mammals, significant changes take place during postnatal growth, li...
Mandibles of yellow-necked mouse (Apodemus flavicollis) were used to explore modularity. We tested a...
SUMMARY In the absence of processes regulating morphogenesis and growth, phenotypic variance of a po...
In mammals, postnatal growth plays an essential role in the acquisition of the adult shape. During t...
The bones of the mammalian skull respond plastically to changes in masticatory function. However, th...
The mouse mandible has long served as a model system for studying the development and evolution of c...
International audienceThe patterns of shape variation of the first upper molar and mandible have bee...
International audienceThe link between performance, morphology and their sources of variation is a m...
Growth of the craniofacial skeleton is a complex process controlled by both genetic and epigenetic f...
9 pagesInternational audienceIn mammals, postnatal growth plays an essential role in the acquisition...
Abstract Background Mammalian mandible and cranium are well-established model systems for studying c...
Comparative information on the variation in the temporospatial patterning of mandible growth in wild...
The aim of the present work was to investigate the relationship between canalization and development...
16 pagesInternational audienceIn mammals, significant changes take place during postnatal growth, li...
Mandibles of yellow-necked mouse (Apodemus flavicollis) were used to explore modularity. We tested a...
SUMMARY In the absence of processes regulating morphogenesis and growth, phenotypic variance of a po...
In mammals, postnatal growth plays an essential role in the acquisition of the adult shape. During t...
The bones of the mammalian skull respond plastically to changes in masticatory function. However, th...
The mouse mandible has long served as a model system for studying the development and evolution of c...
International audienceThe patterns of shape variation of the first upper molar and mandible have bee...
International audienceThe link between performance, morphology and their sources of variation is a m...
Growth of the craniofacial skeleton is a complex process controlled by both genetic and epigenetic f...
9 pagesInternational audienceIn mammals, postnatal growth plays an essential role in the acquisition...