Synopsis Developmental constraints can have significant influence on the magnitude and direction of evolutionary change, and many studies have demonstrated that these effects are manifested on macroevolutionary scales. Phenotypic integration, or the strong interactions among traits, has been similarly invoked as a major influence on morphological variation, and many studies have demonstrated that trait integration changes through ontogeny, in many cases decreasing with age. Here, we unify these perspectives in a case study of the ontogeny of the mammalian cranium, focusing on a comparison between marsupials and placentals. Marsupials are born at an extremely altricial state, requiring, in most cases, the use of the forelimbs to climb to the...
Extant marsupials are less ecologically diverse than placentals, and this is reflected by placentals...
Marsupial evolution and morphological diversity is traditionally viewed against the background of ma...
Extant marsupials are less ecologically diverse than placentals, and this is reflected by placentals...
Developmental constraints can have significant influence on the magnitude and direction of evolution...
Developmental constraints can have significant influence on the magnitude and direction of evolution...
Marsupials show a smaller range of forelimb ecomorphologies than placental mammals, and it is hypoth...
The contrasting evolutionary histories of marsupial and placental mammals have often been attributed...
The contrasting evolutionary histories of marsupial and placental mammals have often been attributed...
Background: In contrast to placental neonates, in which all cranial bones are ossified, marsupial yo...
Studies of morphological integration provide valuable information on the correlated evolution of tra...
The morphological interdependence of traits, or their integration, is commonly thought to influence ...
The morphological interdependence of traits, or their integration, is commonly thought to influence ...
Studies of morphological integration provide valuable information on the correlated evolution of tra...
Biologists have long studied the evolutionary consequences of the differences in reproductive and li...
The morphological interdependence of traits, or their integration, is commonly thought to influence ...
Extant marsupials are less ecologically diverse than placentals, and this is reflected by placentals...
Marsupial evolution and morphological diversity is traditionally viewed against the background of ma...
Extant marsupials are less ecologically diverse than placentals, and this is reflected by placentals...
Developmental constraints can have significant influence on the magnitude and direction of evolution...
Developmental constraints can have significant influence on the magnitude and direction of evolution...
Marsupials show a smaller range of forelimb ecomorphologies than placental mammals, and it is hypoth...
The contrasting evolutionary histories of marsupial and placental mammals have often been attributed...
The contrasting evolutionary histories of marsupial and placental mammals have often been attributed...
Background: In contrast to placental neonates, in which all cranial bones are ossified, marsupial yo...
Studies of morphological integration provide valuable information on the correlated evolution of tra...
The morphological interdependence of traits, or their integration, is commonly thought to influence ...
The morphological interdependence of traits, or their integration, is commonly thought to influence ...
Studies of morphological integration provide valuable information on the correlated evolution of tra...
Biologists have long studied the evolutionary consequences of the differences in reproductive and li...
The morphological interdependence of traits, or their integration, is commonly thought to influence ...
Extant marsupials are less ecologically diverse than placentals, and this is reflected by placentals...
Marsupial evolution and morphological diversity is traditionally viewed against the background of ma...
Extant marsupials are less ecologically diverse than placentals, and this is reflected by placentals...