The mammalian skull is an informative and versatile study system critical to research efforts across the broad spectrum of molecular, cellular, organismal and evolutionary sciences. The amount of knowledge concerning mammalian skull continues to grow exponentially, fuelled by the advent of new research methods and new material. Computed microtomography, including X-ray imaging using synchrotron radiation, proved to be an important tool for the descriptive and quantitative analysis of cranial anatomy. A major conceptual change, namely combining genetics and development with evolution into 'evo-devo' studies, also contributed to our knowledge of the mammalian skull enormously. These advances, coupled with novel techniques now allow researcher...
Chrondrocranium, the cartilaginous skull, is one of the major innovations that underlie evolution of...
This dissertation is a collection of studies on the evolution of the skull and brain systems under t...
WIBLE, JOHN R., ROUGIER, GUILLERMO W. (2000): Cranial Anatomy Of Kryptobaatar Dashzevegi (Mammalia, ...
The mammalian skull is an informative and versatile study system critical to research efforts across...
Abstract The human skull is a complex and highly integrated structure that has long held the fascina...
The multiple skeletal components of the skull originate asynchronously and their developmental sched...
Morphological variation is unevenly distributed within the mammalian skull; some of its parts have d...
The mammalian skull has been studied as several separate functional components for decades, but the ...
The placental skull has evolved into myriad forms, from longirostrine whales to globular primates, a...
Biologists have long studied the evolutionary consequences of the differences in reproductive and li...
The vertebrate head and face, one of the defining features of vertebrates, is an evolutionary novelt...
In vertebrates, changes in cranial modularity can evolve rapidly in response to selection. However, ...
Mammals are distinguished by the presences of the cerebral neocortex, and dentary-squamosal jaw join...
In this authoritative three-volume reference work, leading researchers bring together current work t...
Abstract Background In terms of structure and function, the skull is one of the most complicated org...
Chrondrocranium, the cartilaginous skull, is one of the major innovations that underlie evolution of...
This dissertation is a collection of studies on the evolution of the skull and brain systems under t...
WIBLE, JOHN R., ROUGIER, GUILLERMO W. (2000): Cranial Anatomy Of Kryptobaatar Dashzevegi (Mammalia, ...
The mammalian skull is an informative and versatile study system critical to research efforts across...
Abstract The human skull is a complex and highly integrated structure that has long held the fascina...
The multiple skeletal components of the skull originate asynchronously and their developmental sched...
Morphological variation is unevenly distributed within the mammalian skull; some of its parts have d...
The mammalian skull has been studied as several separate functional components for decades, but the ...
The placental skull has evolved into myriad forms, from longirostrine whales to globular primates, a...
Biologists have long studied the evolutionary consequences of the differences in reproductive and li...
The vertebrate head and face, one of the defining features of vertebrates, is an evolutionary novelt...
In vertebrates, changes in cranial modularity can evolve rapidly in response to selection. However, ...
Mammals are distinguished by the presences of the cerebral neocortex, and dentary-squamosal jaw join...
In this authoritative three-volume reference work, leading researchers bring together current work t...
Abstract Background In terms of structure and function, the skull is one of the most complicated org...
Chrondrocranium, the cartilaginous skull, is one of the major innovations that underlie evolution of...
This dissertation is a collection of studies on the evolution of the skull and brain systems under t...
WIBLE, JOHN R., ROUGIER, GUILLERMO W. (2000): Cranial Anatomy Of Kryptobaatar Dashzevegi (Mammalia, ...