A first glimpse at the influence of body mass in the morphological integration of the limb long bones: an investigation in modern rhinoceroses

Volume: 237, Issue: 4, Pages: 704 - 726
Published: Jun 10, 2020
Abstract
The appendicular skeleton of tetrapods is a particularly integrated structure due to the shared developmental origin or similar functional constraints exerted on its elements. Among these constraints, body mass is considered strongly to influence its integration but its effect on shape covariation has rarely been addressed in mammals, especially in heavy taxa. Here, we propose to explore the covariation patterns of the long bones in heavy...
Paper Details
Title
A first glimpse at the influence of body mass in the morphological integration of the limb long bones: an investigation in modern rhinoceroses
Published Date
Jun 10, 2020
Volume
237
Issue
4
Pages
704 - 726
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