نتایج جستجو برای: neurocranium

تعداد نتایج: 232  

2017
Sanaa E El-Sayed Mahmoud A Kora Hesham M Sallam Kerin M Claeson Erik R Seiffert Mohammed S Antar

Wadi El-Hitan, the UNESCO World Heritage Site, of the Fayum Depression in the northeast part of the Western Desert of Egypt, has produced a remarkable collection of Eocene vertebrates, in particular the fossil whales from which it derives its name. Here we describe a new genus and species of marine catfishes (Siluriformes; Ariidae), Qarmoutus hitanensis, from the base of the upper Eocene Birket...

2016
Yann Heuzé Kazuhiko Kawasaki Tobias Schwarz Jeffrey J. Schoenebeck Joan T. Richtsmeier

The zygomatic bone is derived evolutionarily from the orbital series. In most modern mammals the zygomatic bone forms a large part of the face and usually serves as a bridge that connects the facial skeleton to the neurocranium. Our aim is to provide information on the contribution of the zygomatic bone to variation in midfacial protrusion using three samples; humans, domesticated dogs, and mon...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2018
Michael I Coates John A Finarelli Ivan J Sansom Plamen S Andreev Katharine E Criswell Kristen Tietjen Mark L Rivers Patrick J La Riviere

Although relationships among the major groups of living gnathostomes are well established, the relatedness of early jawed vertebrates to modern clades is intensely debated. Here, we provide a new description of Gladbachus, a Middle Devonian (Givetian approx. 385-million-year-old) stem chondrichthyan from Germany, and one of the very few early chondrichthyans in which substantial portions of the...

Journal: :Journal of human evolution 2005
Fernando V Ramírez Rozzi Rolando González-José Héctor M Pucciarelli

Protein malnutrition has a significant and measurable effect on the rate and timing of growth. Heterochrony is generally viewed as the study of evolutionary changes in the relative rates and timing of growth and development. Although changes in growth commonly result from experimental manipulations of diet, nobody has previously attempted to explain such changes from a heterochronic perspective...

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 2001
B Wood D E Lieberman

What levels and patterns of craniodental variation among a fossil hypodigm are necessary to reject the null hypothesis that only a single species is sampled? We suggest how developmental and functional criteria can be used to predict where in the skeleton of fossil hominins we should expect more, or less, within-species variation. We present and test three hypotheses about the factors contribut...

Journal: :The anatomical record. Part A, Discoveries in molecular, cellular, and evolutionary biology 2006
Katerina Harvati Timothy D Weaver

Cranial morphology is widely used to reconstruct evolutionary relationships, but its reliability in reflecting phylogeny and population history has been questioned. Some cranial regions, particularly the face and neurocranium, are believed to be influenced by the environment and prone to convergence. Others, such as the temporal bone, are thought to reflect more accurately phylogenetic relation...

Journal: :Journal of anatomy 2006
Katherine Elizabeth Willmore Miriam Leah Zelditch Nathan Young Andrew Ah-Seng Scott Lozanoff Benedikt Hallgrímsson

The semi-dominant Br mutation affects presphenoid growth, producing the facial retrognathism and globular neurocranial vault that characterize heterozygotes. We analysed the impact of this mutation on skull shape, comparing heterozygotes to wildtype mice, to determine if the effects are skull-wide or confined to the sphenoid region targeted by the mutation. In addition, we examined patterns of ...

Journal: :Homo : internationale Zeitschrift fur die vergleichende Forschung am Menschen 2010
L Bigoni J Velemínská J Brůzek

This article presents an approach for estimating the sexual dimorphism of adult crania using three-dimensional geometric morphometric methods. The study sample consisted of 139 crania of known sex (73 males and 66 females) belonging to persons who lived during the first half of the 20th century in Bohemia. The three-dimensional co-ordinates of 82 ecto-cranial landmarks and 39 semi-landmarks cov...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2005
R Craig Albertson Thomas D Kocher

The role of hybridization in the evolution of animal species is poorly understood. Transgressive segregation is a mechanism through which hybridization can generate diversity and ultimately lead to speciation. In this report we investigated the capacity of hybridization to generate novel (transgressive) phenotypes in the taxonomically diverse cichlid fishes. We generated a large F2 hybrid popul...

Journal: :International journal of paleopathology 2016
John W Verano

Trepanation is the scraping, cutting, or drilling of an opening (or openings) into the neurocranium. World surveys reveal that a number of ancient cultures experimented with cranial surgery, and that in some areas these practices continued into modern times. Archaeological discoveries of possible trepanations continue to be made, often from geographic areas or time periods from which the practi...

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