نتایج جستجو برای: cranial morphology

تعداد نتایج: 170838  

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 2010
Charles C Roseman Katherine E Willmore Jeffrey Rogers Charles Hildebolt Brooke E Sadler Joan T Richtsmeier James M Cheverud

The development, function, and integration of morphological characteristics are all hypothesized to influence the utility of traits for phylogenetic reconstruction by affecting the way in which morphological characteristics evolve. We use a baboon model to test the hypotheses about phenotypic and quantitative genetic variation of traits in the cranium that bear on a phenotype's propensity to ev...

2017
Noreen von Cramon-Taubadel André Strauss Mark Hubbe

The nature and timing of the peopling of the Americas is a subject of intense debate. In particular, it is unclear whether high levels of between-group craniometric diversity in South America result from multiple migrations or from local diversification processes. Previous attempts to explain this diversity have largely focused on testing alternative dispersal or gene flow models, reaching conf...

2008
HUMILIS VAN ROOSMALEN John M. Aguiar Thomas E. Lacher

The dwarf marmoset, described as Callithrix humilis by van Roosmalen et al. (1998), is an anomaly among Amazonian marmosets for its size, morphology and behavior. We compare cranial and mandibular characters of the dwarf marmoset with representatives of four other callitrichid genera. C. humilis displays qualitative differences in skull morphology when compared to other callitrichids, and a dis...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2005
Anthony Herrel Sam Van Wassenbergh Sarah Wouters Dominique Adriaens Peter Aerts

Effects of size are pervasive and affect nearly all aspects of the biology of animals and plants. Theoretical scaling models have been developed to predict the effects of size on the functioning of musculo-skeletal systems. Although numerous experimental studies have investigated the effects of size on the movements of skeletal elements during locomotion and feeding in vertebrates, relatively l...

2009
John R. Horner Mark B. Goodwin

BACKGROUND Extended neoteny and late stage allometric growth increase morphological disparity between growth stages in at least some dinosaurs. Coupled with relatively low dinosaur density in the Upper Cretaceous of North America, ontogenetic transformational representatives are often difficult to distinguish. For example, many hadrosaurids previously reported to represent relatively small lamb...

Journal: :The anatomical record. Part A, Discoveries in molecular, cellular, and evolutionary biology 2003
Stephen R Frost Leslie F Marcus Fred L Bookstein David P Reddy Eric Delson

The cranial morphology of the African Old World monkeys Mandrillus, Papio, and Theropithecus (i.e., baboons) has been the subject of a number of studies investigating their systematic relationships, patterns of scaling, and growth. In this study, we use landmark-based geometric morphometrics and multivariate analysis to assess the effects of size, sex, taxonomy, and geographic location on crani...

Journal: :iranian journal of animal biosystematics 0
seyyed saeed hosseinian yousefkhani najmeh sadeghi nasrullah rastegar-pouyani mehdi rajabizadeh

two species of the family colubridae were compared based on cranial osteology. the specimens were from kermanshah province (2010–2012). we compared the skulls of the two species and distinguished their differences. according to our study, eight elements of the skull are clearly different between the two species. these differences are speculated to relate to different diets, prey size or conclud...

Journal: :European journal of orthodontics 2007
Liselotte Sonnesen Claus Egemose Pedersen Inger Kjaer

The present study describes the cervical column as related to head posture, cranial base, and mandibular condylar hypoplasia. Two groups were included in the study. The 'normal' sample comprised 21 subjects, 15 females aged 23-40 years (mean 29.2 years), and six males aged 25-44 years (mean 32.8 years) with neutral occlusion and normal craniofacial morphology. The condylar hypoplasia group comp...

Journal: :Journal of anatomy 2004
Nathan Jeffery Fred Spoor

The modern human bony labyrinth is morphologically distinct from that of all other primates, showing derived features linked with vestibular function and the overall shape of the cranial base. However, little is known of how this unique morphology emerges prenatally. This study examines in detail the developing fetal human labyrinth, both to document this basic aspect of cranial biology, and mo...

2006
John C. Maerz Erin M. Myers Dean C. Adams

Question: Does habitat heterogeneity promote trophic polymorphism in a terrestrial salamander? Hypothesis: Eastern red-backed salamanders (Plethodon cinereus) in upland and lowland habitats differ morphologically because their prey’s size differs between those habitats. Field site: Five mature hardwood forests in central New York and northern Pennsylvania, USA, with known differences in diet be...

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