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June 2, 2017
MORPHOLOGICAL EVOLUTION OF THE SCAPULA IN TREE SQUIRRELS, CHIPMUNKS, AND GROUND SQUIRRELS (SCIURIDAE): AN ANALYSIS USING THIN-PLATE SPLINES
Donald L Swiderski
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
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April 10, 2022
Complex adaptive landscape for a "Simple" structure: The role of trade-offs in the evolutionary dynamics of mandibular shape in ground squirrels
Donald L Swiderski, Miriam L Zelditch
Journal of Anatomy
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October 12, 2013
The complex ontogenetic trajectory of mandibular shape in a laboratory mouse
Donald L Swiderski, Miriam L Zelditch
Genome Biology
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October 5, 2007
Complexity and integration in the control of inner-ear development
Donald L Swiderski, Tzy-Wen Gong, Mirna Mustapha
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
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March 19, 2020
Stasis of functionally versatile specialists
Miriam L Zelditch, Jingchun Li, Donald L Swiderski
Annual Review of Genetics
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November 25, 2025
The Field of Hair Cell Regeneration Is Ready for Input from Genomics and Epigenetics
Donald L Swiderski, Lindsey M Q Wilson, Yehoash Raphael
Systematic Biology
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October 25, 2002
Growth and shape: measurements and metrics
H David Sheets, Miriam L Zelditch, Donald L Swiderski
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
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January 12, 2017
Rare ecomorphological convergence on a complex adaptive landscape: Body size and diet mediate evolution of jaw shape in squirrels (Sciuridae)
Miriam Leah Zelditch, Ji Ye, Jonathan S Mitchell, et al.
Evolution & Development
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November 22, 2008
Modularity of the rodent mandible: integrating bones, muscles, and teeth
Miriam Leah Zelditch, Aaron R Wood, Ronald M Bonett, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
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March 20, 2015
Relationships of diversity, disparity, and their evolutionary rates in squirrels (Sciuridae)
Miriam L Zelditch, Jingchun Li, Lucy A P Tran, et al.
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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
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June 2, 2017
MORPHOLOGICAL EVOLUTION OF THE SCAPULA IN TREE SQUIRRELS, CHIPMUNKS, AND GROUND SQUIRRELS (SCIURIDAE): AN ANALYSIS USING THIN-PLATE SPLINES
Donald L Swiderski
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
|
April 10, 2022
Complex adaptive landscape for a "Simple" structure: The role of trade-offs in the evolutionary dynamics of mandibular shape in ground squirrels
Donald L Swiderski, Miriam L Zelditch
Journal of Anatomy
|
October 12, 2013
The complex ontogenetic trajectory of mandibular shape in a laboratory mouse
Donald L Swiderski, Miriam L Zelditch
Genome Biology
|
October 5, 2007
Complexity and integration in the control of inner-ear development
Donald L Swiderski, Tzy-Wen Gong, Mirna Mustapha
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
|
March 19, 2020
Stasis of functionally versatile specialists
Miriam L Zelditch, Jingchun Li, Donald L Swiderski
Annual Review of Genetics
|
November 25, 2025
The Field of Hair Cell Regeneration Is Ready for Input from Genomics and Epigenetics
Donald L Swiderski, Lindsey M Q Wilson, Yehoash Raphael
Systematic Biology
|
October 25, 2002
Growth and shape: measurements and metrics
H David Sheets, Miriam L Zelditch, Donald L Swiderski
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
|
January 12, 2017
Rare ecomorphological convergence on a complex adaptive landscape: Body size and diet mediate evolution of jaw shape in squirrels (Sciuridae)
Miriam Leah Zelditch, Ji Ye, Jonathan S Mitchell, et al.
Evolution & Development
|
November 22, 2008
Modularity of the rodent mandible: integrating bones, muscles, and teeth
Miriam Leah Zelditch, Aaron R Wood, Ronald M Bonett, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
|
March 20, 2015
Relationships of diversity, disparity, and their evolutionary rates in squirrels (Sciuridae)
Miriam L Zelditch, Jingchun Li, Lucy A P Tran, et al.
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