The postnatal changes of the skull of the male and the female European wildcat are described in detail using linear measurements and geometric morphometrics. Overall, the analysis of the linear measurements and of the geometric morphometrics of the landmark data indicate the same postnatal changes in the skull morphology, which are, however, described better by geometric morphometrics. The changes mainly affect the caudal part of the skull and, in the mandible, the coronoid and the angular process as well as the ventral rim. Three growth phases can be distinguished particularly on the basis of the linear measurements with the fastest growth and the most obvious changes in the skull occurring from birth to about 7 months, slowed down growth ...
An explanation for the ubiquitous morphological changes during the evolutionary divergence of the do...
The natural morphological variation in the wildcat, Felis silvestris, and morphological changes poss...
Morphological divergence of domesticated as compared to wild forms must result from changes in the o...
Wild canid populations exhibit different anatomical morphologies compared to domesticated dogs in No...
The cranial ontogeny of specialized mammals is relevant to the understanding of the connection of fo...
Derived sabercats had craniomandibular morphologies that in many respects were highly different from...
Derived sabercats had craniomandibular morphologies that in many respects were highly different from...
A variety of skull shapes are frequently used for discrimination between animal species, breeds, and...
The maturation of mammalian carnivores from a lactating juvenile to a predatory adult requires a sui...
<div><p>Derived sabercats had craniomandibular morphologies that in many respects were highly differ...
Animals in the captivity are under some influences which change their morphological and behavioral p...
Iranian wolf is found in different habitats of Iran and possesses different morphological characteri...
International audienceThe overall similarity of the skull shape of some dog breeds with that of juve...
The study of cranial ontogeny is important for understanding the relationship between form and funct...
The Puma lineage is a monophyletic group that includes three living species: Puma concolor, Herpailu...
An explanation for the ubiquitous morphological changes during the evolutionary divergence of the do...
The natural morphological variation in the wildcat, Felis silvestris, and morphological changes poss...
Morphological divergence of domesticated as compared to wild forms must result from changes in the o...
Wild canid populations exhibit different anatomical morphologies compared to domesticated dogs in No...
The cranial ontogeny of specialized mammals is relevant to the understanding of the connection of fo...
Derived sabercats had craniomandibular morphologies that in many respects were highly different from...
Derived sabercats had craniomandibular morphologies that in many respects were highly different from...
A variety of skull shapes are frequently used for discrimination between animal species, breeds, and...
The maturation of mammalian carnivores from a lactating juvenile to a predatory adult requires a sui...
<div><p>Derived sabercats had craniomandibular morphologies that in many respects were highly differ...
Animals in the captivity are under some influences which change their morphological and behavioral p...
Iranian wolf is found in different habitats of Iran and possesses different morphological characteri...
International audienceThe overall similarity of the skull shape of some dog breeds with that of juve...
The study of cranial ontogeny is important for understanding the relationship between form and funct...
The Puma lineage is a monophyletic group that includes three living species: Puma concolor, Herpailu...
An explanation for the ubiquitous morphological changes during the evolutionary divergence of the do...
The natural morphological variation in the wildcat, Felis silvestris, and morphological changes poss...
Morphological divergence of domesticated as compared to wild forms must result from changes in the o...