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Additional file 1: of Evolution in an extreme environment: developmental biases and phenotypic integration in the adaptive radiation of antarctic notothenioids

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posted on 2016-06-29, 05:00 authored by Yinan Hu, Laura Ghigliotti, Marino Vacchi, Eva Pisano, H. Detrich, R. Albertson
Supplemental figures and tables. Figure S1. A visualization of the landmarks captured via Stereomorph. Figure S2. Pharyngeal skeleton development in the icefish C. aceratus. Table S1. Feeding habitat and dietary categories for each notothenioid species [9, 12, 29, 82–85]. Table S2. List of notothenioid specimens used in morphological analysis. Table S3. List of landmarks included in the morphometrics analysis. Table S4. Integration analyses on reduced-datasets confirm high magnitude of integration in the Channichthyidae. (PDF 899 kb)

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