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A multivariate ecogeographic analysis of macaque craniodental variation.

Nicole D S GrunstraPhilipp MitteroeckerRobert A Foley
Published in: American journal of physical anthropology (2018)
We found evidence for environmental adaptation in macaque body and craniodental size, primarily driven by selection for thermoregulation. This pattern cannot be explained by the within-species pattern, indicating an evolved genetic basis for the between-species relationship. The dietary signal in relative tooth size, by contrast, can largely be explained by phylogeny. This cautions against adaptive interpretations of phenotype-environment associations when phylogeny is not explicitly modelled.
Keyphrases
  • copy number
  • computed tomography
  • data analysis