Mandibles of yellow-necked mouse (Apodemus flavicollis) were used to explore modularity. We tested a biological hypothesis that two separate modules (alveolar region and ascending ramus) can be recognized within the mandible. As a second research goal, we compared two different morphometric procedures under the assumption that methodological approaches that use either geometric or traditional morphometric techniques should give similar results. Besides confirmation of the predicted hypothesis of modularity, the application of both approaches revealed that: 1) Modularity was somewhat more evident when it was analyzed on the asymmetric (fluctuating asymmetry, FA) than on the symmetric (individual variation) component of variation; 2) There is...
V diplomski nalogi sem se osredotočila na rod belonogih miši, Apodemus, kjer sem med različnimi vrst...
Abstract In this study we compare patterns of mandib-ular integration between mice and baboons using...
Modularity is a principle of construction whereby individual units are internally cohesive and relat...
Mandibles of yellow-necked mouse (Apodemus flavicollis) were used to explore modularity. We tested a...
Mandibles of yellow-necked mouse (Apodemus flavicollis) were used to explore modularity. We tested a...
The mouse mandible has long served as a model system for studying the development and evolution of c...
Morphological integration and modularity within semi-autonomous modules are essential mechanisms for...
Morphological integration and modularity within semi-autonomous modules are essential mechanisms for...
International audienceMorphological integration and modularity within semi-autonomous modules are es...
As a complex skeletal organ consisting of 2 functional and developmental units (ascending ramus and ...
Morphological integration and modularity depend on genetic covariation between traits, which emerges...
International audienceBackground: Hybridization is often seen as a process dampening phenotypic diff...
The Western European house mouse, Mus musculus domesticus, is well-known for the high frequency of R...
The Western European house mouse, Mus musculus domesticus, is well-known for the high frequency of R...
Comparative information on the variation in the temporospatial patterning of mandible growth in wild...
V diplomski nalogi sem se osredotočila na rod belonogih miši, Apodemus, kjer sem med različnimi vrst...
Abstract In this study we compare patterns of mandib-ular integration between mice and baboons using...
Modularity is a principle of construction whereby individual units are internally cohesive and relat...
Mandibles of yellow-necked mouse (Apodemus flavicollis) were used to explore modularity. We tested a...
Mandibles of yellow-necked mouse (Apodemus flavicollis) were used to explore modularity. We tested a...
The mouse mandible has long served as a model system for studying the development and evolution of c...
Morphological integration and modularity within semi-autonomous modules are essential mechanisms for...
Morphological integration and modularity within semi-autonomous modules are essential mechanisms for...
International audienceMorphological integration and modularity within semi-autonomous modules are es...
As a complex skeletal organ consisting of 2 functional and developmental units (ascending ramus and ...
Morphological integration and modularity depend on genetic covariation between traits, which emerges...
International audienceBackground: Hybridization is often seen as a process dampening phenotypic diff...
The Western European house mouse, Mus musculus domesticus, is well-known for the high frequency of R...
The Western European house mouse, Mus musculus domesticus, is well-known for the high frequency of R...
Comparative information on the variation in the temporospatial patterning of mandible growth in wild...
V diplomski nalogi sem se osredotočila na rod belonogih miši, Apodemus, kjer sem med različnimi vrst...
Abstract In this study we compare patterns of mandib-ular integration between mice and baboons using...
Modularity is a principle of construction whereby individual units are internally cohesive and relat...