Seeger J, Gille U
Sektion Tierproduktion und Veterinärmedizin Karl-Marx-Universität Leipzig.
Gegenbaurs Morphol Jahrb. 1990;136(3):269-78.
The relations between skull measurements, brain mass, and body mass were investigated in 30 female miniature pigs, being 6 month old. The relatively low correlation coefficients between the variables indicate a high variability in skull shape. We found an allometric exponent of 0.236 for the relation between brain and body mass with a coefficient of determination of 0.29. Both measurements show a highest correlation with the arcus zygomaticus width, which shows close relations with the occipital height and condylobasal length.