نتایج جستجو برای: cranial morphology

تعداد نتایج: 170838  

2013
Leonardo Maiorino Andrew A. Farke Tassos Kotsakis Paolo Piras

BACKGROUND Recent assessments of morphological changes in the frill during ontogeny hypothesized that the late Maastrichtian horned dinosaur Torosaurus represents the "old adult" of Triceratops, although acceptance of this finding has been disputed on several lines of evidence. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS Examining the cranial morphology of 28 skulls in lateral view and 36 squamosals of Ne...

Journal: :Annals of anatomy = Anatomischer Anzeiger : official organ of the Anatomische Gesellschaft 2004
Kieran P McNulty

This study examined the cranial affinities of all extant hominoids using 3D geometric morphometric analysis. A least squares Procrustean superimposition was used to eliminate differences due to location, orientation, and size. Because of a persistent correlation between centroid size and shape variation, an allometric size adjustment was also applied to these data. Phenetic affinities were then...

2016
Brian Kraatz Emma Sherratt

The skull of leporids (rabbits and hares) is highly transformed, typified by pronounced arching of the dorsal skull and ventral flexion of the facial region (i.e., facial tilt). Previous studies show that locomotor behavior influences aspects of cranial shape in leporids, and here we use an extensive 3D geometric morphometrics dataset to further explore what influences leporid cranial diversity...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2015
R Manara D Brotto S Ghiselli R Mardari I Toldo G Schifano E Cantone R Bovo A Martini

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Cranial nerve abnormalities might be observed in hemifacial microsomia and microtia (oculo-auriculo-vertebral spectrum), but the rate, features, and relationship with functional impairment or phenotype severity have not yet been defined. This study aimed at investigating absence/asymmetry, abnormal origin, morphology and course of cranial nerves, and presence/asymmetry of...

Journal: :The Anatomical Record: Advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology 2009

2015
Adam Chee Ooi Lim Ving Ching Chong Chiow San Wong Sithi Vinayakam Muniandy Ann Hedrick

Background. Syngnathid fishes produce three kinds of sounds, named click, growl and purr. These sounds are generated by different mechanisms to give a consistent signal pattern or signature which is believed to play a role in intraspecific and interspecific communication. Commonly known sounds are produced when the fish feeds (click, purr) or is under duress (growl). While there are more acoust...

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