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Autor:
Emily J. Lessner, Xing Xu, Bruce A. Young, M. Scott Echols, Marc E. H. Jones, Ruth M. Elsey, Casey M. Holliday
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Amphibian and Reptile Science, Vol 2 (2024)
IntroductionVertebrate sensory systems are in close contact with surrounding tissues, often leaving bony signatures behind. These bony features are the keys to assessing variation in sensory systems in fossil taxa. The trigeminal sensory system (e.g.
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https://doaj.org/article/23fd990df79f42719152dc9bd058e5a8
Publikováno v:
Zoological Letters, Vol 5, Iss 1, Pp 1-31 (2019)
Abstract The rock dove (or common pigeon), Columba livia, is an important model organism in biological studies, including research focusing on head muscle anatomy, feeding kinematics, and cranial kinesis. However, no integrated computer-based biomech
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https://doaj.org/article/ebb52d25a3514268b4b5758e7fd7f6a9
Publikováno v:
BMC Evolutionary Biology, Vol 19, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2019)
Abstract Background Morphological diversity among closely related animals can be the result of differing growth patterns. The Australian radiation of agamid lizards (Amphibolurinae) exhibits great ecological and morphological diversity, which they ha
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https://doaj.org/article/235ad842bcc44547b6cdd4d8e309d4dd
Autor:
Torsten M. Scheyer, Stephan N. F. Spiekman, Hans-Dieter Sues, Martín D. Ezcurra, Richard J. Butler, Marc E. H. Jones
Publikováno v:
Royal Society Open Science, Vol 7, Iss 3 (2020)
Correctly identifying taxa at the root of major clades or the oldest clade-representatives is critical for meaningful interpretations of evolution. A small, partially crushed skull from the Late Triassic (Norian) of Connecticut, USA, originally descr
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https://doaj.org/article/757d5de06703442ab93a558b0684c694
Publikováno v:
Journal of Systematic Palaeontology. 20:1-64
Publikováno v:
Chatterji, R M, Hipsley, C A, Sherratt, E, Hutchinson, M N & Jones, M E H 2022, ' Ontogenetic allometry underlies trophic diversity in sea turtles (Chelonioidea) ', Evolutionary Ecology, vol. 36, no. 4, pp. 511-540 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s10682-022-10162-z
Despite only comprising seven species, extant sea turtles (Cheloniidae and Dermochelyidae) display great ecological diversity, with most species inhabiting a unique dietary niche as adults. This adult diversity is remarkable given that all species sh
Publikováno v:
Proc Biol Sci
Performance traits are tightly linked to the fitness of organisms. However, because studies of variation in performance traits generally focus on just one or several closely related species, we are unable to draw broader conclusions about how and why
Autor:
Marc E. H. Jones, Roger B. J. Benson, Pavel Skutschas, Lucy Hill, Elsa Panciroli, Armin D. Schmitt, Stig A. Walsh, Susan E. Evans
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119(30)
Salamanders are an important group of living amphibians and model organisms for understanding locomotion, development, regeneration, feeding, and toxicity in tetrapods. However, their origin and early radiation remain poorly understood, with early fo
Publikováno v:
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 191:1090-1113
Chelonioidea (sea turtles) are a group where available morphological evidence for crown-group relationships are incongruent with those established using molecular data. However, morphological surveys of crown-group taxa tend to focus on a recurring s
Autor:
Susan E. Evans, Anthony Herrel, Peter J. Watson, Hugo Dutel, Callum F. Ross, Marc E. H. Jones, Michael J. Fagan, Flora Gröning, Alana C. Sharp
Publikováno v:
Dutel, H, Gröning, F, Sharp, A C, Watson, P J, Herrel, A, Ross, C F, Jones, M E H, Evans, S E & Fagan, M J 2021, ' Comparative cranial biomechanics in two lizard species: impact of variation in cranial design ', The Journal of Experimental Biology, vol. 224, no. 5, jeb234831 . https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.234831
Journal of Experimental Biology
Journal of Experimental Biology, The Company of Biologists, 2021, 224 (5), pp.234831. ⟨10.1242/jeb.234831⟩
The Journal of Experimental Biology
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Journal of Experimental Biology
Journal of Experimental Biology, The Company of Biologists, 2021, 224 (5), pp.234831. ⟨10.1242/jeb.234831⟩
The Journal of Experimental Biology
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Cranial morphology in lepidosaurs is highly disparate and characterised by the frequent loss or reduction of bony elements. In varanids and geckos, the loss of the postorbital bar is associated with changes in skull shape, but the mechanical principl
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https://hdl.handle.net/1983/3fd9336e-ed55-47bc-a913-5886d7d15de4
https://hdl.handle.net/1983/3fd9336e-ed55-47bc-a913-5886d7d15de4