Shape variation in the facial part of the cranium in macaques and African papionins using geometric morphometrics

Volume: 60, Issue: 5, Pages: 401 - 419
Published: Aug 29, 2019
Abstract
Macaques are one of the most successful nonhuman primates, and morphological distinctions from their close relatives, African papionins, are easily detected by the naked eye. Nevertheless, evolutionary allometry often accounts for a large amount of the total variation and potentially hides and precludes the detection of morphological distinctions that exist between macaques and African papionins, thus distorting their phyletic comparison....
Paper Details
Title
Shape variation in the facial part of the cranium in macaques and African papionins using geometric morphometrics
Published Date
Aug 29, 2019
Journal
Volume
60
Issue
5
Pages
401 - 419
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