“…Reported differences in the ontogenetic processes across developmental stages in different mammal species highlights the importance of describing it in its entirety (Frederich & Vandewalle, ; Halley, ; Ponssa & Candioti, ; Werneburg & Geiger, ; Wilson, ; Zelditch, Lundrigan, Sheets, & Garland, ). It has been argued that these differences have an evolutionary origin, as each developmental stage responds to different selective pressures and functional needs (Werneburg & Geiger ; Zelditch, Calamari, & Swiderski, ). Consequently, a link between variability in the morphogenetic processes and morphological disparity in adult forms has been theorized (Werneburg & Geiger, ; Wilson, , ; Wilson, Schradin et al, ; Zelditch et al, ), whereby most of a species’ disparity is thought to arise prenatally, reflecting a stage in ontogeny that may be exposed to fewer selective pressures compared to postnatal and adult stages (Wilson, ; Zelditch et al, ).…”