Unsuspected functional disparity in Devonian fishes revealed by tooth morphometrics?

Volume: 101, Issue: 9, Pages: 735 - 743
Published: Jul 31, 2014
Abstract
The shape of features involved in key biological functions, such as teeth in nutrition, can provide insights into ecological processes even in ancient time, by linking the occupation of the morphological space (disparity) to the occupation of the ecological space. Investigating disparity in radiating groups may provide insights into the ecological diversification underlying evolution of morphological diversity. Actinopterygian fishes initiated...
Paper Details
Title
Unsuspected functional disparity in Devonian fishes revealed by tooth morphometrics?
Published Date
Jul 31, 2014
Volume
101
Issue
9
Pages
735 - 743
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