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Abstract Dental microwear texture analysis (DMTA) has emerged as a valuable method for investigating the feeding ecology of vertebrates. Over the past decade, three‐dimensional topographic data from microscopic regions of tooth surfaces have been collected, and surface texture parameters have been published for both extant and fossil species.
Mugino O. Kubo+4 more
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Global Change Asymmetrically Rewires Ecosystems. [PDF]
Ward CA+7 more
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Abstract This article reviews the pathological changes in the enamel of permanent mandibular cheek teeth and their sequelae in European roe deer from regions polluted by anthropogenic fluoride emissions. The primary (developmental) changes of fluorotic roe deer enamel are hypomineralization and microstructural aberrations, including enamel hypoplasia ...
Uwe Kierdorf, Horst Kierdorf
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Variation in the Adult Sex Ratio and Morphological Traits of <i>Cardisoma guanhumi</i> (Latreille, 1828) in Contrasting Habitats in the Southwest of the Gulf of Mexico. [PDF]
Leyva-Hernández J+3 more
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Eucalypts of the county of Cumberland: their classification, habitat, and uses
W Woolls
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Abstract Modularity and integration are key developmental properties and have remained central in evo‐devo research because of how they relate to evolvability. While modularity and integration have commonly been assessed with landmark‐based geometric morphometrics (GMM), other methods such as anatomical network analysis (AnNA) are increasingly being ...
Kevin K. Duclos+4 more
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The evolution of broad seascape utility and ontogenetic life history variation in lutjanids. [PDF]
Davis AM+3 more
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Species of Eucalyptus in the county of Cumberland: their habitat and uses. Part IV
W Woolls
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Evolution in closely adjacent plant populations II. Agrostis stolonifera in maritime habitats [PDF]
J L Aston, A. D. Bradshaw
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Variation in parrot jaw musculature
Interspecific morphological differences in some superficial jaw muscles of parrots. Abstract Psittaciformes, the order encompassing parrots and their relatives, are highly diverse and generally known for having a strong beaks used for multiple behaviors. The muscles related to the masticatory apparatus should reflect this functional complexity; however,
Ana Carolina L. Faillace+3 more
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