Cranial evolutionary allometry (English Wikipedia)

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  • Marta Linde-Medina (September 2016). "Testing the cranial evolutionary allometric 'rule' in Galliformes". Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 9 (29): 1873–1878. doi:10.1111/jeb.12918. PMC 5021629. PMID 27306761.
  • Cardini, A., Polly, D., Dawson, R., Milne, N., 2015. Why the Long Face? Kangaroos and Wallabies Follow the Same ‘Rule’ of Cranial Evolutionary Allometry (CREA) as Placentals. Evol Biol 42, 169–176. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11692-015-9308-9
  • Tamagnini, D., Meloro, C., Cardini, A., 2017. Anyone with a Long-Face? Craniofacial Evolutionary Allometry (CREA) in a Family of Short-Faced Mammals, the Felidae. Evol Biol 44, 476–495. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11692-017-9421-z
  • Cardini, A., Polly, P.D., 2013. Larger mammals have longer faces because of size-related constraints on skull form. Nat Commun 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms3458
  • Mitchell, D. Rex; Sherratt, Emma; Weisbecker, Vera (29 November 2023). "Facing the facts: adaptive trade‐offs along body size ranges determine mammalian craniofacial scaling". Biological Reviews. 99 (2): 496–524. doi:10.1111/brv.13032. hdl:2440/141309. ISSN 1464-7931 – via Wiley.

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  • Marta Linde-Medina (September 2016). "Testing the cranial evolutionary allometric 'rule' in Galliformes". Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 9 (29): 1873–1878. doi:10.1111/jeb.12918. PMC 5021629. PMID 27306761.

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  • Marta Linde-Medina (September 2016). "Testing the cranial evolutionary allometric 'rule' in Galliformes". Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 9 (29): 1873–1878. doi:10.1111/jeb.12918. PMC 5021629. PMID 27306761.

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