2015
DOI: 10.7287/peerj.preprints.811
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Morphological diversity in tenrecs (Afrosoricida, Tenrecidae): comparing tenrec skull diversity to their closest relatives

Abstract: Morphological diversity is often studied qualitatively. However, to truly understand the evolution of exceptional diversity, it is important to take a quantitative approach instead of relying on subjective, qualitative assessments. Here, we present a quantitative analysis of morphological diversity in a Family of small mammals, the tenrecs (Afrosoricida, Tenrecidae).Tenrecs are often cited as an example of an exceptionally morphologically diverse group.However, this assumption has not been tested quantitativel… Show more

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