Head shape evolution in monitor lizards (Varanus): interactions between extreme size disparity, phylogeny and ecology

Volume: 27, Issue: 2, Pages: 363 - 373
Published: Jan 6, 2014
Abstract
Characterizing patterns of observed current variation, and testing hypotheses concerning the potential drivers of this variation, is fundamental to understanding how morphology evolves. Phylogenetic history, size and ecology are all central components driving the evolution of morphological variation, but only recently have methods become available to tease these aspects apart for particular body structures. Extant monitor lizards ( Varanus )...
Paper Details
Title
Head shape evolution in monitor lizards (Varanus): interactions between extreme size disparity, phylogeny and ecology
Published Date
Jan 6, 2014
Volume
27
Issue
2
Pages
363 - 373
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