Reduced brain size, compared with wild individuals, is argued to be a key characteristic among domestic mammal species, and is often thought to be a component of the "domestication syndrome". However, brain size comparisons are often based on old, inaccessible literature and in some cases drew comparisons between domestic animals and wild species that are no longer thought to represent the true progenitor species of the domesticated variant in question. Here we set out to replicate results concerning cranial volumes in domestic cats that were published in the 1960s and 1970s and compared wildcats, domestic cats and their hybrids. In light of new research and ideas surrounding domestication and its effects on domestic animals a replication o...
Extant members of the cat family (Felidae) have been considered morphologically skull conservative, ...
Investigation of modern biometric data indicates that it may be possible to distinguish wildcats fro...
Extremely developed or specialised traits such as the elongated upper canines of extinct sabre-tooth...
The natural morphological variation in the wildcat, Felis silvestris, and morphological changes poss...
This study point out the relationship between wild cat and domestic cat correlating the craniometric...
In the present study, we used linear morphometrics of the crania, mandible and dentition to explore ...
The family Felidae (i.e., cats) is composed entirely of hypercarnivores—animals who are solely adapt...
Cats (Felis catus) have accompanied humans for thousands of years. Together with dogs they have beco...
Background: Studies of biological shape evolution are greatly enhanced when framed in a phylogenetic...
Little is known about the genetic changes that distinguish domestic cat populations from their wild ...
Comparisons of wild and domestic populations have established brain reduction as one of the most con...
In the present study, we used linear morphometrics of the crania, mandible and dentition to explore ...
A variety of skull shapes are frequently used for discrimination between animal species, breeds, and...
Intraspecific encephalization of the lion and the tiger is investigated for the first time using a v...
The falx cerebri and the tentorium cerebelli are two projections of the dura mater in the cranial ca...
Extant members of the cat family (Felidae) have been considered morphologically skull conservative, ...
Investigation of modern biometric data indicates that it may be possible to distinguish wildcats fro...
Extremely developed or specialised traits such as the elongated upper canines of extinct sabre-tooth...
The natural morphological variation in the wildcat, Felis silvestris, and morphological changes poss...
This study point out the relationship between wild cat and domestic cat correlating the craniometric...
In the present study, we used linear morphometrics of the crania, mandible and dentition to explore ...
The family Felidae (i.e., cats) is composed entirely of hypercarnivores—animals who are solely adapt...
Cats (Felis catus) have accompanied humans for thousands of years. Together with dogs they have beco...
Background: Studies of biological shape evolution are greatly enhanced when framed in a phylogenetic...
Little is known about the genetic changes that distinguish domestic cat populations from their wild ...
Comparisons of wild and domestic populations have established brain reduction as one of the most con...
In the present study, we used linear morphometrics of the crania, mandible and dentition to explore ...
A variety of skull shapes are frequently used for discrimination between animal species, breeds, and...
Intraspecific encephalization of the lion and the tiger is investigated for the first time using a v...
The falx cerebri and the tentorium cerebelli are two projections of the dura mater in the cranial ca...
Extant members of the cat family (Felidae) have been considered morphologically skull conservative, ...
Investigation of modern biometric data indicates that it may be possible to distinguish wildcats fro...
Extremely developed or specialised traits such as the elongated upper canines of extinct sabre-tooth...