نتایج جستجو برای: cranial morphological change

تعداد نتایج: 736233  

2002
Keith Metzger

This chapter reviews various aspects of cranial kinesis, or the presence of moveable joints within the cranium, with a concentration on lepidosaurs. Previous studies tend to focus on morphological correlates of cranial kinesis, without taking into account experimental evidence supporting or refuting the presence of the various forms of cranial kinesis in these taxa. By reviewing experimental an...

Journal: :Turkish neurosurgery 2013
Chunyang Zhang Zhigang Wang Ruicheng Shi Shijun Feng Jianying Sun Weizhi Wang Li Su Anlong Zhang

AIM To evaluate use of a titanium mesh to fill cranial defects in growing animals, as a model for juvenile humans. MATERIAL AND METHODS Thirty two-month-old Seghers pigs were evenly assigned to one of three groups: controls, a defect group (unrepaired 5 x 5 cm lesion), and a repair group (repaired 5 x 5 cm lesions). Histological evaluations and morphological measurements were conducted to com...

2015
Mark Hubbe André Strauss Alex Hubbe Walter A. Neves Siân E Halcrow

Recent South Americans have been described as presenting high regional cranial morphological diversity when compared to other regions of the world. This high diversity is in accordance with linguistic and some of the molecular data currently available for the continent, but the origin of this diversity has not been satisfactorily explained yet. Here we explore if this high morphological variati...

Journal: :Human biology 2016
Katherine Spradley Kyra E Stull Joseph T Hefner

Research by economists suggests that recent Mexican migrants are better educated and have higher socioeconomic status (SES) than previous migrants. Because factors associated with higher SES and improved education can lead to positive secular changes in overall body form, secular changes in the craniofacial complex were analyzed within a recent migrant group from Mexico. The Mexican group repre...

2004
STEPHEN M. REILLY

While ontogenetic analyses of skull development have contributed to our understanding of phylogenetic patterns in vertebrates, there are few studies of taxa that undergo a relatively discrete and rapid change in morphology during development (metamorphosis). Morphological changes occurring in the head at metamorphosis in tiger salamanders (Ambystoma tigrinurn) were quantified by a morphometric ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
James M Neenan Marcello Ruta Jennifer A Clack Emily J Rayfield

Acanthostega is one of the earliest and most primitive limbed vertebrates. Its numerous fish-like features indicate a primarily aquatic lifestyle, yet cranial suture morphology suggests that its skull is more similar to those of terrestrial taxa. Here, we apply geometric morphometrics and two-dimensional finite-element analysis to the lower jaws of Acanthostega and 22 other tetrapodomorph taxa ...

Journal: :Journal of human evolution 2000
D E Lieberman O M Pearson K M Mowbray

This study examines the extent to which the major dimensions of the cranial base (maximum length, maximum breadth, and flexion) interact with brain volume to influence major proportions of the neurocranium and face. A model is presented for developmental interactions that occur during ontogeny between the brain and the cranial base and neurocranium, and between the neurobasicranial complex (NBC...

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: :Practica Oto-Rhino-Laryngologica 1987

Journal: :Journal of anatomy 2016
Sarah S Kienle Annalisa Berta

One adaptation crucial to the survival of mammalian lineages that secondarily transitioned from land to water environments was the ability to capture and consume prey underwater. Phocid seals have evolved diverse feeding strategies to feed in the marine environment, and the objectives of this study were to document the specialized feeding morphologies and identify feeding strategies used by ext...

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