Severe population bottleneck and cranial morphology change in the Mednyi Island subspecies of Arctic fox Vulpes lagopus (Carnivora: Canidae)

M Prôa, O Nanova - Mammalia, 2020 - degruyter.com
Arctic foxes, Vulpes lagopus living on Mednyi Island suffered a drastic decline in population
size in the late 1970s due to an outbreak of mange epizootic. This dramatic fall in numbers …

[PDF][PDF] Why do vertebrates have such diversity of cranial forms?

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Why do vertebrates have such diversity of cranial forms? Page 1 Why do vertebrates have
such diversity of cranial forms? Biomechanics and evolutionary mechanisms in Primates and …

[PDF][PDF] Un spécimen, deux montages

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Assessing form-function relationships from the pattern of cranial deformation of papionin
species with different diets Page 1 Un spécimen, deux montages : le squelette révélé MIGUEL …

[PDF][PDF] Why do primates have such diversity of cranial forms?

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Assessing form-function relationships from the pattern of cranial deformation of papionin
species with different diets Page 1 Why do primates have such diversity of cranial forms …