Asymmetry, the abnormality of an organism or a part of it from its perfect symmetry, is represented by three different categories: fluctuating asymmetry, directional asymmetry, and antisymmetry. Fluctuating asymmetry attributes to random developmental variation of a morphological character, whereas directional asymmetry attributes one of the body sides to be more prominent than the other. Antisymmetry appears whenever one body side of a biological body shows greater morphological appearance than the other. Since more environmental stress often produces greater effect of fluctuating asymmetry, it can be a good indicator of physiological stress in the morphological characteristic of a biological being. Applying, so far, the first geometr...
This study presents the results of morphometric analysis of a total of 473 skulls ascribed to adult ...
The size, body conformation and skull shape of Roman dogs from the ‘Vila de Madrid necropolis’ site,...
We explored individual variation and asymmetry in the skull shape of the common wall lizard (Poda...
Asymmetry, the abnormality of an organism or a part of it from its perfect symmetry, is represented ...
Asymmetry, the abnormality of an organism or a part of it from its perfect symmetry, is represented ...
Asymmetry, the abnormality of an organism or a part of it from its perfect symmetry, is represented ...
Morphological symmetry and asymmetry of skulls of domestic pig (n=29) were studied using geometric m...
ABSTRACT Fluctuating asymmetry refers to small random deviations from perfect symmetry in bilaterall...
Thesis (M.A., Anthropology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2011Fluctuating asymmetry is f...
This study presents the results of craniometric analysis of 500 Byzantine Era dog skulls from the an...
Deviations from the perfect symmetry of normally bilateral symmetrical characters occur during indiv...
Morphological symmetry and asymmetry of three different sheep geographical populations (n=39), manag...
Organisms can develop different kinds of asymmetry when deviations from expected perfect symmetry oc...
Morphological symmetry and asymmetry in a sample of 41 domestic pig skulls was decomposed into a com...
SUMMARY Heterochrony is an evolutionary mechanism that generates diversity via perturbations of the ...
This study presents the results of morphometric analysis of a total of 473 skulls ascribed to adult ...
The size, body conformation and skull shape of Roman dogs from the ‘Vila de Madrid necropolis’ site,...
We explored individual variation and asymmetry in the skull shape of the common wall lizard (Poda...
Asymmetry, the abnormality of an organism or a part of it from its perfect symmetry, is represented ...
Asymmetry, the abnormality of an organism or a part of it from its perfect symmetry, is represented ...
Asymmetry, the abnormality of an organism or a part of it from its perfect symmetry, is represented ...
Morphological symmetry and asymmetry of skulls of domestic pig (n=29) were studied using geometric m...
ABSTRACT Fluctuating asymmetry refers to small random deviations from perfect symmetry in bilaterall...
Thesis (M.A., Anthropology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2011Fluctuating asymmetry is f...
This study presents the results of craniometric analysis of 500 Byzantine Era dog skulls from the an...
Deviations from the perfect symmetry of normally bilateral symmetrical characters occur during indiv...
Morphological symmetry and asymmetry of three different sheep geographical populations (n=39), manag...
Organisms can develop different kinds of asymmetry when deviations from expected perfect symmetry oc...
Morphological symmetry and asymmetry in a sample of 41 domestic pig skulls was decomposed into a com...
SUMMARY Heterochrony is an evolutionary mechanism that generates diversity via perturbations of the ...
This study presents the results of morphometric analysis of a total of 473 skulls ascribed to adult ...
The size, body conformation and skull shape of Roman dogs from the ‘Vila de Madrid necropolis’ site,...
We explored individual variation and asymmetry in the skull shape of the common wall lizard (Poda...