[HTML][HTML] The use of close-range photogrammetry in zooarchaeology: Creating accurate 3D models of wolf crania to study dog domestication

A Evin, T Souter, A Hulme-Beaman, C Ameen… - Journal of …, 2016 - Elsevier
Close-range photographic techniques-including photogrammetry-are becoming common
tools for constructing three-dimensional (3D) models of artifacts, particularly in …

Advances in morphometrics in archaeobotany

M Portillo, TB Ball, M Wallace, C Murphy… - Environmental …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Morphometric analysis offers an alternative or augmentation to traditional archaeobotanical
methods to address differences within and between plant species and their remains, refining …

Archaeophenomics of ancient domestic plants and animals using geometric morphometrics: a review

A Evin, L Bouby, V Bonhomme… - Peer Community …, 2022 - peercommunityjournal.org
Geometric morphometrics revolutionized domestication studies through the precise quanti
cation of the phenotype of ancient plant and animal remains. Geometric morphometrics …

Ancient biological invasions and island ecosystems: tracking translocations of wild plants and animals

CA Hofman, TC Rick - Journal of Archaeological Research, 2018 - Springer
Biological invasions are one of the great threats to Earth's ecosystems and biodiversity in the
Anthropocene. However, species introductions and invasions extend deep into the human …

Detecting taxonomic and phylogenetic signals in equid cheek teeth: towards new palaeontological and archaeological proxies

T Cucchi, A Mohaseb, S Peigné… - Royal Society …, 2017 - royalsocietypublishing.org
The Plio–Pleistocene evolution of Equus and the subsequent domestication of horses and
donkeys remains poorly understood, due to the lack of phenotypic markers capable of …

Demographic history and genomic consequences of 10,000 generations of isolation in a wild mammal

X Wang, S Peischl, G Heckel - Current Biology, 2023 - cell.com
Increased human activities caused the isolation of populations in many species—often
associated with genetic depletion and negative fitness effects. The effects of isolation are …

Genome-wide relaxation of selection and the evolution of the island syndrome in Orkney voles

X Wang, G Heckel - Genome research, 2024 - genome.cshlp.org
Island populations often experience different ecological and demographic conditions than
their counterparts on the continent, resulting in divergent evolutionary forces affecting their …

Bones geometric morphometrics illustrate 10th millennium cal. BP domestication of autochthonous Cypriot wild boar (Sus scrofa circeus nov. ssp)

T Cucchi, A Domont, H Harbers, A Evin… - Scientific Reports, 2021 - nature.com
Epipaleolithic hunter-gatherers from the Near East introduced wild boars (Sus scrofa) to
Cyprus, with the Early Pre-Pottery Neolithic (PPN) settlers hunting the wild descendants of …

Phylogeny and adaptation shape the teeth of insular mice

R Ledevin, P Chevret, G Ganem… - … of the Royal …, 2016 - royalsocietypublishing.org
By accompanying human travels since prehistorical times, the house mouse dispersed
widely throughout the world, and colonized many islands. The origin of the travellers …

Rapid morphological change in a small mammal species after habitat fragmentation over the past half‐century

J Li, R Dirzo, Y Wang, D Zeng, J Liu… - Diversity and …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Aim To compare the rapid shifts in body size of mainland and island populations of a native
rodent and examine the mechanisms underlying these changes. Location Thousand Island …