Good morning,
These were the first articles that came to mind:
Simons, E. A., Frost, S. R., & Singleton, M. (2018). Ontogeny and phylogeny of
the cercopithecine cranium: A geometric morphometric approach to comparing
shape change trajectories. Journal of Human Evolution, 124, 40-51.
This paper looks at ontogenetic trajectories and their convergence. Some
discussion of phylogenetic shifts are discussed at the end:
Adams, D.C. and A. Nistri. 2010. Ontogenetic convergence and evolution of foot
morphology in European cave salamanders (Family: Plethodontidae). BMC
Hi Andrea,
maybe:
Piras, P., Colangelo P., Adams D.C., Buscalioni A., Cubo J., Kotsakis T.,
Meloro C. & Raia P. (2010) - The Gavialis-Tomistoma debate: the
contribution of skull ontogenetic allometry and growth trajectories to the
study of crocodylian relationships. Evolution and Development, 12: