Review paper

Changes in ontogenetic patterns facilitate diversification in skull shape of Australian agamid lizards

Volume: 19, Issue: 1
Published: Jan 8, 2019
Abstract
Morphological diversity among closely related animals can be the result of differing growth patterns. The Australian radiation of agamid lizards (Amphibolurinae) exhibits great ecological and morphological diversity, which they have achieved on a continent-wide scale, in a relatively short period of time (30 million years). Amphibolurines therefore make an ideal study group for examining ontogenetic allometry. We used two-dimensional...
Paper Details
Title
Changes in ontogenetic patterns facilitate diversification in skull shape of Australian agamid lizards
Published Date
Jan 8, 2019
Volume
19
Issue
1
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