Sexual Dimorphism in Pelvic Bone Shape of the North Pacific Common Minke Whales (<i>Balaenoptera acutorostrata</i>)

Volume: 06, Issue: 02, Pages: 131 - 136
Published: Jan 1, 2016
Abstract
Little is known about the morphology of the pelvic girdle of modern cetaceans, although many species have a vestigial pelvis (pelvic bone) and part of the hind limb bones inside the body. Previous studies have focused almost exclusively on hard tissues as well, despite the fact that the bones are comprised of cartilaginous tissue, especially in the case of femur. In the present study, we characterized the pelvic bones and searched for vestigial...
Paper Details
Title
Sexual Dimorphism in Pelvic Bone Shape of the North Pacific Common Minke Whales (<i>Balaenoptera acutorostrata</i>)
Published Date
Jan 1, 2016
Volume
06
Issue
02
Pages
131 - 136
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