The mammalian order Lagomorpha has been the subject of many morphometric studies aimed at understanding the relationship between form and function as it relates to locomotion, primarily in postcranial morphology. The leporid cranial skeleton, however, may also reveal information about their ecology, particularly locomotion and vision. Here we investigate the relationship between cranial shape and the degree of facial tilt with locomotion (cursoriality, saltation, and burrowing) within crown leporids. Our results suggest that facial tilt is more pronounced in cursors and saltators compared to generalists, and that increasing facial tilt may be driven by a need for expanded visual fields. Our phylogenetically informed analyses indicate that b...
The evolutionary relationship between the base and face of the cranium is a major topic of interest ...
<strong>Abstract</strong> The New World marsupial family Didelphidae is one of the olde...
Abstract Theropod dinosaurs, an iconic clade of fossil species including Tyrannosaurus and Velocirap...
The mammalian order Lagomorpha has been the subject of many morphometric studies aimed at understand...
The skull of leporids (rabbits and hares) is highly transformed, typified by pronounced arching of t...
BACKGROUND: The leporid lagomorphs (rabbits and hares) are adapted to running and leaping (some more...
The ecological preferences and behavior of the early Tertiary leporid Palaeolagus haydeni are inferr...
Caviomorph rodents represent an excellent model to explore morphological diversification on a macroe...
Primates exhibit high variability in their locomotion. The main pattern adopted by each species is s...
Caviomorph rodents represent an excellent model to explore morphological diversification on a macroe...
International audienceStudies linking postcranial morphology with locomotion in mammals are common. ...
High morphological diversity can occur in closely related animals when selection favors morphologies...
In this study, we explore the relationship between orbit anatomy and different ecological factors in...
The evolutionary relationship between the base and face of the cranium is a major topic of interest ...
International audienceAfrican mole-rats are fossorial rodents that consist of five chisel-tooth digg...
The evolutionary relationship between the base and face of the cranium is a major topic of interest ...
<strong>Abstract</strong> The New World marsupial family Didelphidae is one of the olde...
Abstract Theropod dinosaurs, an iconic clade of fossil species including Tyrannosaurus and Velocirap...
The mammalian order Lagomorpha has been the subject of many morphometric studies aimed at understand...
The skull of leporids (rabbits and hares) is highly transformed, typified by pronounced arching of t...
BACKGROUND: The leporid lagomorphs (rabbits and hares) are adapted to running and leaping (some more...
The ecological preferences and behavior of the early Tertiary leporid Palaeolagus haydeni are inferr...
Caviomorph rodents represent an excellent model to explore morphological diversification on a macroe...
Primates exhibit high variability in their locomotion. The main pattern adopted by each species is s...
Caviomorph rodents represent an excellent model to explore morphological diversification on a macroe...
International audienceStudies linking postcranial morphology with locomotion in mammals are common. ...
High morphological diversity can occur in closely related animals when selection favors morphologies...
In this study, we explore the relationship between orbit anatomy and different ecological factors in...
The evolutionary relationship between the base and face of the cranium is a major topic of interest ...
International audienceAfrican mole-rats are fossorial rodents that consist of five chisel-tooth digg...
The evolutionary relationship between the base and face of the cranium is a major topic of interest ...
<strong>Abstract</strong> The New World marsupial family Didelphidae is one of the olde...
Abstract Theropod dinosaurs, an iconic clade of fossil species including Tyrannosaurus and Velocirap...