Morphological integration affects the evolution of midline cranial base, lateral basicranium, and face across primates.
Dimitri NeauxStephen WroeJustin A LedogarSarah Heins LedogarGabriele SansalonePublished in: American journal of physical anthropology (2019)
Our findings demonstrate a significant and pervasive integration in the craniofacial structures across primates, differing from previous results in hominids. The uniqueness of module organization in hominids may explain this distinction. We found that endocranial volume is significantly integrated to the midline basicranium but not to the lateral basicranium. This finding underlines the significant effect of brain size on the shape of the midline structures of the cranial base in primates. With the covariations linking the studied features defined here, we suggest that future studies should focus on determining the causal links between them.