Australian rodents reveal conserved cranial evolutionary allometry across 10 million years of murid evolution
Among vertebrates, placental mammals are particularly variable in the covariance between
cranial shape and body size (allometry), with rodents being a major exception. Australian …
cranial shape and body size (allometry), with rodents being a major exception. Australian …
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1University of Queensland, School of Biological Sciences; University of Sheffield,
Department of Animal and Plant Sciences; 3University of Adelaide, School of Biological …
Department of Animal and Plant Sciences; 3University of Adelaide, School of Biological …
[PDF][PDF] Australian rodents reveal conserved Cranial Evolutionary Allometry across 10 million years of murid evolution
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Among vertebrates, placental mammals are particularly variable in the covariance between
their cranial shapes and body size (allometry), with the notable exception of rodents …
their cranial shapes and body size (allometry), with the notable exception of rodents …
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Among vertebrates, placental mammals are particularly variable in the covariance between
cranial shape and body size (allometry), with rodents being a major exception. Australian …
cranial shape and body size (allometry), with rodents being a major exception. Australian …
[PDF][PDF] Australian rodents reveal conserved Cranial Evolutionary Allometry across 10 million years of murid evolution
AE Marcy, T Guillerme, E Sherratt, KC Rowe… - 2020 - tguillerme.github.io
1University of Queensland, School of Biological Sciences; University of Sheffield,
Department of Animal and Plant Sciences; 3University of Adelaide, School of Biological …
Department of Animal and Plant Sciences; 3University of Adelaide, School of Biological …
Australian Rodents Reveal Conserved Cranial Evolutionary Allometry across 10 Million Years of Murid Evolution.
AE Marcy, T Guillerme, E Sherratt, KC Rowe… - The American …, 2020 - europepmc.org
AbstractAmong vertebrates, placental mammals are particularly variable in the covariance
between cranial shape and body size (allometry), with rodents being a major exception …
between cranial shape and body size (allometry), with rodents being a major exception …
Australian Rodents Reveal Conserved Cranial Evolutionary Allometry across 10 Million Years of Murid Evolution
AE Marcy, T Guillerme, E Sherratt, K Rowe… - 2020 - digital.library.adelaide.edu.au
Among vertebrates, placental mammals are particularly variable in the covariance between
cranial shape and body size (allometry), with rodents being amajor exception …
cranial shape and body size (allometry), with rodents being amajor exception …
Australian Rodents Reveal Conserved Cranial Evolutionary Allometry across 10 Million Years of Murid Evolution
AE Marcy, T Guillerme, E Sherratt, K Rowe… - 2020 - hekyll.services.adelaide.edu.au
Among vertebrates, placental mammals are particularly variable in the covariance between
cranial shape and body size (allometry), with rodents being amajor exception …
cranial shape and body size (allometry), with rodents being amajor exception …
Australian rodents reveal conserved cranial evolutionary allometry across 10 million years of murid evolution
AE Marcy, T Guillerme, E Sherratt… - American …, 2020 - researchnow.flinders.edu.au
Among vertebrates, placental mammals are particularly variable in the covariance between
cranial shape and body size (allometry), with rodents being a major exception. Australian …
cranial shape and body size (allometry), with rodents being a major exception. Australian …
Australian rodents reveal conserved cranial evolutionary allometry across 10 million years of murid evolution
AE Marcy, T Guillerme, E Sherratt, KC Rowe… - American …, 2020 - eprints.qut.edu.au
Among vertebrates, placental mammals are particularly variable in the covariance between
cranial shape and body size (allometry), with rodents being a major exception. Australian …
cranial shape and body size (allometry), with rodents being a major exception. Australian …