Cranial and endocranial diversity in extant and fossil atelids (Platyrrhini: Atelidae): A geometric morphometric study.
Leandro AristideAndré StraussLauren B Halenar-PriceEmmanuel GilissenFrancisco W CruzCastor CartelleAlfred L RosenbergerRicardo T LopesSergio F Dos ReisS Ivan PerezPublished in: American journal of physical anthropology (2019)
The pattern of variation in the extant species in endocranial shape is similar to the variation observed in previous cranial studies, with Alouatta as an outlier. The similarities between Caipora and Brachyteles were unexpected and intriguing given the frugivorous adaptations inferred from the fossil's dentition. Our study shows the importance of considering both extant and fossil species when studying diversification of complex traits.
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