The mammalian skull has been studied as several separate functional components for decades, but the study of modularity is a more recent, integrative approach toward quantitative examination of independent subsets of highly correlated traits, or modules. Although most studies of modularity focus on developmental and genetic systems, phenotypic modules have been noted in many diverse morphological structures. However, few studies have provided empirical data for comparing modules across higher taxonomic levels, limiting the ability to assess the broader evolutionary significance of modularity. This study uses 18-32 three-dimensional cranial landmarks to analyze phenotypic modularity in 106 mammalian species and demonstrates that cranial modu...
Complex structures, like the vertebrate skull, are composed of numerous elements or traits that must...
In vertebrates, changes in cranial modularity can evolve rapidly in response to selection. However, ...
Phenotypic convergence, describing the independent evolution of similar characteristics, offers uniq...
morphological evolution.We used both randomization methods and direct comparisons of landmark varia...
Morphological integration refers to the modular structuring of inter-trait relationships in an organ...
Although variation provides the raw material for natural selection and evolution, few empirical data...
Modularity is a principle of construction whereby individual units are internally cohesive and relat...
Changes in patterns and magnitudes of integration may influence the ability of a species to respond ...
Heterochrony, the temporal shifting of develop- cranial bone ossification sequences of 12 theri...
The multiple skeletal components of the skull originate asynchronously and their developmental sched...
The neural crest hypothesis posits that selection for tameness resulted in mild alterations to neura...
SYNOPSIS. The integration of craniofacial elements during development in mammals is studied in a phy...
An organism is built through a series of contingent factors, yet it is determined by historical, phy...
The evolutionary relationship between the base and face of the cranium is a major topic of interest ...
The evolutionary relationship between the base and face of the cranium is a major topic of interest ...
Complex structures, like the vertebrate skull, are composed of numerous elements or traits that must...
In vertebrates, changes in cranial modularity can evolve rapidly in response to selection. However, ...
Phenotypic convergence, describing the independent evolution of similar characteristics, offers uniq...
morphological evolution.We used both randomization methods and direct comparisons of landmark varia...
Morphological integration refers to the modular structuring of inter-trait relationships in an organ...
Although variation provides the raw material for natural selection and evolution, few empirical data...
Modularity is a principle of construction whereby individual units are internally cohesive and relat...
Changes in patterns and magnitudes of integration may influence the ability of a species to respond ...
Heterochrony, the temporal shifting of develop- cranial bone ossification sequences of 12 theri...
The multiple skeletal components of the skull originate asynchronously and their developmental sched...
The neural crest hypothesis posits that selection for tameness resulted in mild alterations to neura...
SYNOPSIS. The integration of craniofacial elements during development in mammals is studied in a phy...
An organism is built through a series of contingent factors, yet it is determined by historical, phy...
The evolutionary relationship between the base and face of the cranium is a major topic of interest ...
The evolutionary relationship between the base and face of the cranium is a major topic of interest ...
Complex structures, like the vertebrate skull, are composed of numerous elements or traits that must...
In vertebrates, changes in cranial modularity can evolve rapidly in response to selection. However, ...
Phenotypic convergence, describing the independent evolution of similar characteristics, offers uniq...