Heterochronic shifts and conserved embryonic shape underlie crocodylian craniofacial disparity and convergence

Volume: 286, Issue: 1897, Pages: 20182389 - 20182389
Published: Feb 20, 2019
Abstract
The distinctive anatomy of the crocodylian skull is intimately linked with dietary ecology, resulting in repeated convergence on blunt- and slender-snouted ecomorphs. These evolutionary shifts depend upon modifications of the developmental processes which direct growth and morphogenesis. Here we examine the evolution of cranial ontogenetic trajectories to shed light on the mechanisms underlying convergent snout evolution. We use geometric...
Paper Details
Title
Heterochronic shifts and conserved embryonic shape underlie crocodylian craniofacial disparity and convergence
Published Date
Feb 20, 2019
Volume
286
Issue
1897
Pages
20182389 - 20182389
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