Bader H. Alhajeri
Bader Alhajeri
Ecology, Evolution, Desert, Adaptation, Rodents, Gerbil, Climate, Geometric Morphometrics, Camels, Breeds, Acomyinae, Acomys, Allen’s rule, Allometry, Altitude, Animal sampling, Appendage morphology, Arid adaptation, Aridity, Auditory bulla, Bergmann’s rule, Bipedal locomotion, Body mass, Body size, Bulla, Camel, Camel biobank, Camel breed, Camel breed variation, Camelidae, Camel phenotype, Camelus dromedarius, Caniomandibular variation, Clade richness, Climate, Climatic adaptation, Community phylogenetics, Community structure, Continental colonization, Convergence, Cranial adaptation, Cranial variation, Data management, Dental adaptation, Dental variation, Deomyinae, Deomyine, Desert adaptation, Desert rodent, Diet, Dipodillus, Diversification rate, DNA quality, DNA quantity, Dromedary, Dwarf gerbil, Ear length, Ecogeographic rule, Ecological opportunity, Ecological specialization, Ecomorphological specialization, Elevation, Evolutionary rate, Functional morphology, GBIF, Generalization, Geographic variation, Geometric morphometrics, Gerbil, Gerbillinae, Gerbillus, Gerbillus nanus, Habitat openness, Hair length, Hind foot length, Hopping, Interspecific variation, Isolation by distance, IUCN, Jird, Macroecology, Mandibular variation, Meriones, Molecular phylogenetics, Molecular systematics, Morphological adaptation, Morphological structure, Morphological variation, Morphometric variation, Murid, Muridae, Murinae, Murine, Muroid, Muroidea, Nasal length, Phenotypic variation, Phylogenetic comparative method, Phylogenetics, Phylogeny, Primary productivity, Productivity, Rainfall, Rodent, Rodentia, Saliva, Saltation, Sexual dimorphism, Size, Skull variation, Specialization, Systematics, Tail length, Teeth, Temperature, Tooth, Trait-dependent diversification, Tympanic bulla
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4071-0301
Kuwait University, Kuwait, KW