[HTML][HTML] Networks behind the morphology and structural design of living systems
Technological advances in imaging techniques and biometric data acquisition have enabled
us to apply methods of network science to study the morphology and structural design of …
us to apply methods of network science to study the morphology and structural design of …
How a growing organismal perspective is adding new depth to integrative studies of morphological evolution
Over the past half century, the field of Evolutionary Developmental Biology, or Evo‐devo,
has integrated diverse fields of biology into a more synthetic understanding of morphological …
has integrated diverse fields of biology into a more synthetic understanding of morphological …
Developmental bias, macroevolution, and the fossil record
D Jablonski - Evolution & development, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
A fuller understanding of the role of developmental bias in sha** large‐scale evolutionary
patterns requires integrating bias (the probability distribution of variation accessible to an …
patterns requires integrating bias (the probability distribution of variation accessible to an …
Birds have peramorphic skulls, too: anatomical network analyses reveal oppositional heterochronies in avian skull evolution
In contrast to the vast majority of reptiles, the skulls of adult crown birds are characterized by
a high degree of integration due to bone fusion, eg, an ontogenetic event generating a net …
a high degree of integration due to bone fusion, eg, an ontogenetic event generating a net …
Modularity and community detection in human brain morphology
Humans possess morphologically complex brains, which are spatially constrained by their
many intrinsic and extrinsic physical interactions. Anatomical network analysis can be used …
many intrinsic and extrinsic physical interactions. Anatomical network analysis can be used …
[BOOK][B] Muscles of chordates: development, homologies, and evolution
Chordates comprise lampreys, hagfishes, jawed fishes, and tetrapods, plus a variety of more
unfamiliar and crucially important non-vertebrate animal lineages, such as lancelets and sea …
unfamiliar and crucially important non-vertebrate animal lineages, such as lancelets and sea …
Body weight control is a key element of motor control for toddlers' walking
New-borns can step when supported for about 70–80% of their own body weight. Gravity-
related sensorimotor information might be an important factor in develo** the ability to …
related sensorimotor information might be an important factor in develo** the ability to …
[HTML][HTML] Covariation between the cranium and the cervical vertebrae in hominids
M Arlegi, A Pantoja-Pérez… - Journal of Human …, 2022 - Elsevier
The analysis of patterns of integration is crucial for the reconstruction and understanding of
how morphological changes occur in a taxonomic group throughout evolution. These …
how morphological changes occur in a taxonomic group throughout evolution. These …
Evolutionary insights from an anatomical network analysis of the hyolaryngeal apparatus in extant archosaurs (birds and crocodilians)
J Yoshida, Y Kobayashi, AR Fiorillo - The Anatomical Record, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Adaptive radiation of archosaurs, represented by crocodilians, non‐avian dinosaurs, and
birds, since the Mesozoic has been studied mainly based on their major skeletal elements …
birds, since the Mesozoic has been studied mainly based on their major skeletal elements …
The Association Between the Bared-Teeth Display and Social Dominance in Captive Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)
Humans use smiles—widely observed emotional expressions—in a variety of social
situations, of which the meaning varies depending on social relationship and the context in …
situations, of which the meaning varies depending on social relationship and the context in …