نتایج جستجو برای: allometry

تعداد نتایج: 1564  

Journal: :Systematic biology 2013
Paolo Piras Leonardo Maiorino Luciano Teresi Carlo Meloro Federico Lucci Tassos Kotsakis Pasquale Raia

Cat-like carnivorous mammals represent a relatively homogeneous group of species whose morphology appears constrained by exclusive adaptations for meat eating. We present the most comprehensive data set of extant and extinct cat-like species to test for evolutionary transformations in size, shape and mechanical performance, that is, von Mises stress and surface traction, of the mandible. Size a...

2016
Fay Penrose Graham J. Kemp Nathan Jeffery

The masticatory apparatus amongst closely related carnivoran species raises intriguing questions about the interplay between allometry, function, and phylogeny in defining interspecific variations of cranial morphology. Here we describe the gross structure of the jaw adductor muscles of several species of canid, and then examine how the muscles are scaled across the range of body sizes, phyloge...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2015
R Maestri R Fornel T R O Freitas J R Marinho

Ontogenetic allometry is the study of how the size or shape of certain structures changes over the course of an animal's development. In this study, using Huxley's formula of allometric growth (1932), we assessed the changes in the rate of growth of the feet size of the sigmodontine rodent Oligoryzomys flavescens during its ontogeny and compared differences between males and females. We find ev...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2015
Dawn M Higginson Alexander V Badyaev Kari A Segraves Scott Pitnick

Covariation among organismal traits is nearly universal, occurring both within and among species (static and evolutionary allometry, respectively). If conserved developmental processes produce similarity in static and evolutionary allometry, then when species differ in development, it should be expressed in discordance between allometries. Here, we investigate whether rapidly evolving developme...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2011
T A Linksvayer O Kaftanoglu E Akyol S Blatch G V Amdam R E Page

Social evolution in honey bees has produced strong queen-worker dimorphism for plastic traits that depend on larval nutrition. The honey bee developmental programme includes both larval components that determine plastic growth responses to larval nutrition and nurse components that regulate larval nutrition. We studied how these two components contribute to variation in worker and queen body si...

2010
Carl Walters Timothy Essington

Parameters for size allometry in feeding and metabolic rates, along with Q10 parameters for responses of these rates to seasonal temperature change, can in principle be estimated from field data on growth, particularly seasonal tagging studies. However, it is still typically necessary to complement or constrain the field estimates with information from laboratory studies, particularly on power ...

2016
Michael J. Noonan Paul J. Johnson Andrew C. Kitchener Lauren A. Harrington Chris Newman David W. Macdonald

Rensch's rule states that sexual size dimorphism (SSD) increases with body size in taxa where males are larger, and decreases when females are larger. The dominant explanation for the trend is currently that competitive advantage for males is greater in larger individuals, whereas female size is constrained by the energetics of rearing offspring. This rule holds for a variety of vertebrate taxa...

Journal: :Biological journal of the Linnean Society. Linnean Society of London 2015
Rafael L Rodríguez Jennifer Danzy Cramer Christopher A Schmitt Tegan J Gaetano J Paul Grobler Nelson B Freimer Trudy R Turner

Sexual traits vary tremendously in static allometry. This variation may be explained in part by body size-related differences in the strength of selection. We tested this hypothesis with in two populations of vervet monkeys, using estimates of the level of condition dependence for different morphological traits as a proxy for body size-related variation in the strength of selection. In support ...

2011
M Battán Horenstein Av Peretti

The objective of this research was to study variations in allometry of body characters in females and males of two populations of blow flies, Chrysomya albiceps (Wiedemann) (Diptera: Calliphoridae), under different environmental conditions to establish patterns of morphological variation. Body size of both males and females in the experimental population was significantly higher than in the ind...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2006

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