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Biomechanical analyses across Carnivora indicate nondietary influences on skull shape and evolution of feeding adaptations. Skull shape convergence is pervasive among vertebrates.
Zhijie Jack Tseng, John J Flynn
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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution, 2018
Fabio A Machado, Gabriel Marroig
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Fabio A Machado, Gabriel Marroig
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American Naturalist, 2020
The association between phenotype and ecology is essential for understanding the environmental drivers of morphological evolution. This is a particularly challenging task when dealing with complex traits, such as the skull, where multiple selective ...
F. A. Machado
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The association between phenotype and ecology is essential for understanding the environmental drivers of morphological evolution. This is a particularly challenging task when dealing with complex traits, such as the skull, where multiple selective ...
F. A. Machado
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2015
Published as part of Benton, MJ, Donoghue, PCJ, Vinther, J, Asher, RJ, Friedman, M & Near, TJ, 2015, Constraints on the timescale of animal evolutionary history, pp. 1-107 in Palaeontologia Electronica (Florence, Italy) (Florence, Italy) 15 (1) on page 66, DOI: 10.26879/424, http://zenodo.org/record ...
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Published as part of Benton, MJ, Donoghue, PCJ, Vinther, J, Asher, RJ, Friedman, M & Near, TJ, 2015, Constraints on the timescale of animal evolutionary history, pp. 1-107 in Palaeontologia Electronica (Florence, Italy) (Florence, Italy) 15 (1) on page 66, DOI: 10.26879/424, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Benton, MJ +5 more
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Bony labyrinth shape variation in extant Carnivora: a case study of Musteloidea
Camille Grohé +2 more
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Caracal caracal (Carnivora: Felidae)
Mammalian Species, 2020: Caracal caracal (Schreber, 1776) is a felid commonly called the caracal. It is a slender, medium-sized cat (5.8–22 kg) characterized by a short tail and long ear tufts. C.
Amanda M Veals +4 more
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Phylogeny of the Caninae (Carnivora): Combining morphology, behaviour, genes and fossils
Zoologica Scripta, 2018Phylogenetic relationships among 36 Recent and 42 extinct species of the Caninae (Canidae) were analysed, based on 360 morphological, developmental, ecological, behavioural and cytogenetic characters and 24 mitochondrial and nuclear markers.
J. Zrzavý +4 more
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The geography of diet variation in Neotropical Carnivora
Mammal Review, 2021Lívia R. Cruz +3 more
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