10.6084/m9.figshare.4535627.v1
Scott LaPoint
Scott
LaPoint
Lara Keicher
Lara
Keicher
Martin Wikelski
Martin
Wikelski
Karol Zub
Karol
Zub
Dina K. N. Dechmann
Dina
K. N. Dechmann
Figure S4. from Growth overshoot and seasonal size changes in the skulls of two weasel species
The Royal Society
2017
body size
dehnel's phenomenon
morphology
mustela
ontogeny
sexual dimorphism
2017-01-10 15:20:46
Figure
https://rs.figshare.com/articles/figure/Figure_S4_from_Growth_overshoot_and_seasonal_size_changes_in_the_skulls_of_two_weasel_species/4535627
Boxplots showing the distribution and mean of braincase depth (top) and standardized braincase depth (BDs, bottom) of M. erminea (left) and M. nivalis (right) per age, sex, and origin grouping. Alternating grey vertical bars distinguish origins. Sexes (F, female; M, male) are separated by color, with increasing darkness within sex and origin indicating increasing age category (J, juvenile; S, subadult; A, adult). Outliers indicated with increased point outline thickness. There are no juvenile male M. erminea from Ontario included within our analyses. Note: scales vary between species and metrics.