The Puma lineage is a monophyletic group that includes three living species: Puma concolor, Herpailurus yagouaroundi, and Acinonyx jubatus. It has been analysed from ecological and taxonomic perspectives, but their cranial ontogeny has been poorly studied. In this study, we assessed the cranial shape and size variation through three-dimensional geometric morphometric techniques, and explored the acquisition of definitive shape and size in relation to key life-history events. Each species occupied different locations in the shape morphospace: A. jubatus and P. concolor showed shorter and wider skulls, with more expanded zygomatic arches, than H. yagouaroundi, which presented the most divergent pattern of change. Ontogeny was more similar bet...
Carnivores (cats, dogs and kin) are a diverse group of mammals that inhabit a remarkable range of ec...
Caiman is one of the five extant genera of alligatorid crocodylians. While several quantitative and ...
In the present study, we used linear morphometrics of the crania, mandible and dentition to explore ...
The cranial ontogeny of specialized mammals is relevant to the understanding of the connection of fo...
The Panthera lineage is a monophyletic clade of felids, supported by both morphological and molecula...
The study of cranial ontogeny is important for understanding the relationship between form and funct...
South American Canids are endemic and form a monophyletic clade supported by molecular and morpholog...
A number of studies have shown that skull morphology reflects the ecological adaptations of terrestr...
The maturation of mammalian carnivores from a lactating juvenile to a predatory adult requires a sui...
Cases of convergent evolution, particularly within ecomorphological contexts, are instructive in ide...
Morphology of extant felids is regarded as highly conservative. Most previous studies have focussed ...
Ontogenetic variation of cranial characters used in crocodylian phylogenetic systematics has never b...
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...
<div><p>Derived sabercats had craniomandibular morphologies that in many respects were highly differ...
Carnivores (cats, dogs and kin) are a diverse group of mammals that inhabit a remarkable range of ec...
Caiman is one of the five extant genera of alligatorid crocodylians. While several quantitative and ...
In the present study, we used linear morphometrics of the crania, mandible and dentition to explore ...
The cranial ontogeny of specialized mammals is relevant to the understanding of the connection of fo...
The Panthera lineage is a monophyletic clade of felids, supported by both morphological and molecula...
The study of cranial ontogeny is important for understanding the relationship between form and funct...
South American Canids are endemic and form a monophyletic clade supported by molecular and morpholog...
A number of studies have shown that skull morphology reflects the ecological adaptations of terrestr...
The maturation of mammalian carnivores from a lactating juvenile to a predatory adult requires a sui...
Cases of convergent evolution, particularly within ecomorphological contexts, are instructive in ide...
Morphology of extant felids is regarded as highly conservative. Most previous studies have focussed ...
Ontogenetic variation of cranial characters used in crocodylian phylogenetic systematics has never b...
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...
<div><p>Derived sabercats had craniomandibular morphologies that in many respects were highly differ...
Carnivores (cats, dogs and kin) are a diverse group of mammals that inhabit a remarkable range of ec...
Caiman is one of the five extant genera of alligatorid crocodylians. While several quantitative and ...
In the present study, we used linear morphometrics of the crania, mandible and dentition to explore ...