Quantitative traits are an important part of tardigrade taxonomy for both heterotardigrades and eutardigrades. Because most quantitative traits vary as a function of body size, variation in body size complicates comparisons between individuals or populations. Thus, body size effects must be eliminated in morphometric analysis. Although ratios (size of character/body size) are often used to attempt this, they only work for the specific case of isometry (i.e. when a structure grows proportionally to body size). Ratios do not eliminate body size effects for allometric (disproportionate) growth. In eutardigrades, body size is highly correlated with the length of the rigid buccal tube, whereas body length (BL) is highly variable because of the f...
Indirect measures of soil invertebrate body mass M based on equations relating the latter to body le...
Body size infuences patterns of variation in several of the most important traits directly linked to...
Financiado para publicación en acceso aberto: Universidade de Vigo/CISUGThe ‘functional allometry’ h...
Biological diversity is to a large extent a matter of variation in size. Proportional (isometric) sc...
Most knowledge on tardigrade musculature architecture dates back to the end of XIX century, and the ...
Abstract Tardigrade taxonomy is particularly nebulous in the so-called Pseudechiniscus suillus compl...
Developmental constraints and selective pressures interact to determine the strength of allometric s...
This study focused on the little spiderhunter which is under Nectariniidae family. Frequently, morph...
Homeotherms and many poikilotherms display a positive relationship between body size and latitude, b...
Allometric scaling describes the relationship of trait size to body size within and among taxa. The ...
Adult body size is a noticeable feature of each organism and one of the most ecologically relevant q...
Proper scaling of morphological traits to body size is necessary for ecological function. Individual...
Data on the maximum body size of terebratulide genera collected from figured specimens in the Treati...
1. The number of published studies using geometric morphometrics (GM) for analysing biological shape...
The ecological implications of body size extend from the biology of individual organisms to ecosyste...
Indirect measures of soil invertebrate body mass M based on equations relating the latter to body le...
Body size infuences patterns of variation in several of the most important traits directly linked to...
Financiado para publicación en acceso aberto: Universidade de Vigo/CISUGThe ‘functional allometry’ h...
Biological diversity is to a large extent a matter of variation in size. Proportional (isometric) sc...
Most knowledge on tardigrade musculature architecture dates back to the end of XIX century, and the ...
Abstract Tardigrade taxonomy is particularly nebulous in the so-called Pseudechiniscus suillus compl...
Developmental constraints and selective pressures interact to determine the strength of allometric s...
This study focused on the little spiderhunter which is under Nectariniidae family. Frequently, morph...
Homeotherms and many poikilotherms display a positive relationship between body size and latitude, b...
Allometric scaling describes the relationship of trait size to body size within and among taxa. The ...
Adult body size is a noticeable feature of each organism and one of the most ecologically relevant q...
Proper scaling of morphological traits to body size is necessary for ecological function. Individual...
Data on the maximum body size of terebratulide genera collected from figured specimens in the Treati...
1. The number of published studies using geometric morphometrics (GM) for analysing biological shape...
The ecological implications of body size extend from the biology of individual organisms to ecosyste...
Indirect measures of soil invertebrate body mass M based on equations relating the latter to body le...
Body size infuences patterns of variation in several of the most important traits directly linked to...
Financiado para publicación en acceso aberto: Universidade de Vigo/CISUGThe ‘functional allometry’ h...