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Figure 6 in Cranial skeletogenesis of one of the largest amphibians, Andrias japonicus, provides insight into ontogenetic adaptations for feeding in salamanders
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Figure 6. Principal components analysis plot of skull characteristics of Andrias japonicus (pink), Hynobius nebulosus (blue), Pleurodeles waltl (green) and Ambystoma mexicanum (orange) along the first two principal components (PC1 and PC2). Diamonds represent larvae, squares juveniles, triangles subadults and circles adults. Changes in shape associated with the principal components are shown as cranial shapes representing the positive and negative extremes of each axis.
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- Journal article: 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlab038 (DOI)
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