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The following pages link to Comparative analysis by independent contrasts (CAIC): an Apple Macintosh application for analysing comparative data (Q29616223):
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- Human population density and extinction risk in the world's carnivores (Q21090244) (← links)
- Detecting non-Brownian trait evolution in adaptive radiations (Q21146030) (← links)
- The evolution of genome size in ants (Q21283864) (← links)
- Shooting darts: co-evolution and counter-adaptation in hermaphroditic snails (Q21283969) (← links)
- Pedal claw curvature in birds, lizards and mesozoic dinosaurs--complicated categories and compensating for mass-specific and phylogenetic control (Q21559765) (← links)
- Sexual dimorphism in birds: why are there so many different forms of dimorphism? (Q22242680) (← links)
- Bigger is not always better: when brains get smaller (Q22337114) (← links)
- High guanine-cytosine content is not an adaptation to high temperature: a comparative analysis amongst prokaryotes (Q24522409) (← links)
- The evolution of coloration and toxicity in the poison frog family (Dendrobatidae) (Q24628767) (← links)
- Energetic constraints, not predation, influence the evolution of sleep patterning in mammals (Q24631995) (← links)
- Why the leopard got its spots: relating pattern development to ecology in felids (Q24633803) (← links)
- Ecomorphological selectivity among marine teleost fishes during the end-Cretaceous extinction (Q24649103) (← links)
- Significant correlation of species longevity with DNA double strand break recognition but not with telomere length (Q24653275) (← links)
- Use of paleontological and molecular data in supertrees for comparative studies: the example of lissamphibian femoral microanatomy (Q24657637) (← links)
- Somatic polyploidization and cellular proliferation drive body size evolution in nematodes (Q24658321) (← links)
- Predicting extinction risk in declining species (Q24670528) (← links)
- The scaling of eye size with body mass in birds (Q24672281) (← links)
- Cooperative breeding in birds: a comparative test of the life history hypothesis (Q24672888) (← links)
- Conflict over male parentage in social insects (Q24800641) (← links)
- Negative density-distribution relationship in butterflies (Q24800679) (← links)
- Mitochondrial inverted repeats strongly correlate with lifespan: mtDNA inversions and aging (Q27307958) (← links)
- Shedding light on the 'dark side' of phylogenetic comparative methods (Q27316084) (← links)
- Base compositions of genes encoding alpha-actin and lactate dehydrogenase-A from differently adapted vertebrates show no temperature-adaptive variation in G + C content (Q28202367) (← links)
- Ectoparasites, uropygial glands and hatching success in birds (Q28269100) (← links)
- Assessment of the Relative Merits of a Few Methods to Detect Evolutionary Trends (Q28295342) (← links)
- Dinosaur incubation periods directly determined from growth-line counts in embryonic teeth show reptilian-grade development (Q28559362) (← links)
- Relationship between amino acid changes in mitochondrial ATP6 and life-history variation in anguillid eels (Q28650253) (← links)
- Reassessing breeding investment in birds: class-wide analysis of clutch volume reveals a single outlying family (Q28651195) (← links)
- Microsatellite frequencies vary with body mass and body temperature in mammals, suggesting correlated variation in mutation rate (Q28652440) (← links)
- Limb-bone scaling indicates diverse stance and gait in quadrupedal ornithischian dinosaurs (Q28729754) (← links)
- The ghosts of mammals past: biological and geographical patterns of global mammalian extinction across the Holocene (Q28742482) (← links)
- Predicting how populations decline to extinction (Q28742484) (← links)
- Promiscuity and the rate of molecular evolution at primate immunity genes (Q28749670) (← links)
- Ecological correlates of ex situ seed longevity: a comparative study on 195 species (Q28752345) (← links)
- Hybridization produces novelty when the mapping of form to function is many to one (Q28754553) (← links)
- Body temperature predicts maximum microsatellite length in mammals (Q28755994) (← links)
- The island rule: made to be broken? (Q28756364) (← links)
- Rodents for comparative aging studies: from mice to beavers (Q28757275) (← links)
- Correlated evolution between hearing sensitivity and social calls in bats (Q28763108) (← links)
- The evolution of cursorial carnivores in the Tertiary: implications of elbow-joint morphology (Q28763391) (← links)
- Degree of mutual ornamentation in birds is related to divorce rate (Q28765524) (← links)
- Determinants of loss of mammal species during the Late Quaternary 'megafauna' extinctions: life history and ecology, but not body size (Q28765603) (← links)
- Responses of butterflies to twentieth century climate warming: implications for future ranges (Q28765622) (← links)
- Extra-pair paternity and egg dumping in birds: life history, parental care and the risk of retaliation (Q28765701) (← links)
- Testing the accuracy of methods for reconstructing ancestral states of continuous characters (Q28765774) (← links)
- How quickly do brains catch up with bodies? A comparative method for detecting evolutionary lag (Q28766010) (← links)
- Body size and species-richness in carnivores and primates (Q28766115) (← links)
- Coevolution of vocal communication and sociality in primates (Q28766968) (← links)
- Seed dispersal and spatial pattern in tropical trees (Q28767131) (← links)
- Mating system and brain size in bats (Q28767958) (← links)