Morphological symmetry and asymmetry of skulls of domestic pig (n=29) were studied using geometric morphometric (GM) methods on the ventral aspect. Fluctuating asymmetry (FA) was used as an indicator of environmental stress, and directional asymmetry as a biomechanical constraint. The two-dimensional coordinates of 27 landmarks were digitized and analysed using GM. Multivariate analyses showed the presence of subtle but significant FA in the entire sample, and distinctive differences were detected between age groups. On the whole, these results are indicative that environmental stress is present, but no symmetry alterations were noted. On the whole, morphometric studies should open up promising areas of research in this nearly unexplored fi...
Developmental instability theory suggests that variation in some body areas can partially reflect th...
Asymmetry, the abnormality of an organism or a part of it from its perfect symmetry, is represented ...
The ability of an organism to produce an ideal phenotype, despite the disturbances encountered durin...
Morphological symmetry and asymmetry in a sample of 41 domestic pig skulls was decomposed into a com...
Morphological symmetry and asymmetry of three different sheep geographical populations (n=39), manag...
Organisms can develop different kinds of asymmetry when deviations from expected perfect symmetry oc...
Organisms can develop different kinds of asymmetry when deviations from expected perfect symmetry oc...
Organisms can develop different kinds of asymmetry when deviations from expected perfect symmetry oc...
A sample of 41 dentulous dry mandibles from adult domestic pigs were studied in order to compare bot...
Random deviations from the perfect symmetry of normally bilaterally symmetrical characters for an in...
Deviations from the perfect symmetry of normally bilateral symmetrical characters occur during indiv...
Asymmetry, the abnormality of an organism or a part of it from its perfect symmetry, is represented ...
A sample of adult individuals from two ethnological groups (“European” n=36 and “African” n=10) that...
Asymmetry, the abnormality of an organism or a part of it from its perfect symmetry, is represented ...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA) is frequently considered a consequence of developmental instability (DI),...
Developmental instability theory suggests that variation in some body areas can partially reflect th...
Asymmetry, the abnormality of an organism or a part of it from its perfect symmetry, is represented ...
The ability of an organism to produce an ideal phenotype, despite the disturbances encountered durin...
Morphological symmetry and asymmetry in a sample of 41 domestic pig skulls was decomposed into a com...
Morphological symmetry and asymmetry of three different sheep geographical populations (n=39), manag...
Organisms can develop different kinds of asymmetry when deviations from expected perfect symmetry oc...
Organisms can develop different kinds of asymmetry when deviations from expected perfect symmetry oc...
Organisms can develop different kinds of asymmetry when deviations from expected perfect symmetry oc...
A sample of 41 dentulous dry mandibles from adult domestic pigs were studied in order to compare bot...
Random deviations from the perfect symmetry of normally bilaterally symmetrical characters for an in...
Deviations from the perfect symmetry of normally bilateral symmetrical characters occur during indiv...
Asymmetry, the abnormality of an organism or a part of it from its perfect symmetry, is represented ...
A sample of adult individuals from two ethnological groups (“European” n=36 and “African” n=10) that...
Asymmetry, the abnormality of an organism or a part of it from its perfect symmetry, is represented ...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA) is frequently considered a consequence of developmental instability (DI),...
Developmental instability theory suggests that variation in some body areas can partially reflect th...
Asymmetry, the abnormality of an organism or a part of it from its perfect symmetry, is represented ...
The ability of an organism to produce an ideal phenotype, despite the disturbances encountered durin...