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Autor:
Maren JANSEN, David MARJANOVIĆ
Recent studies have shown that the Triassic stem-frog Triadobatrachus Kuhn, 1962 lacked the ability to jump, but nonetheless had the forelimb strength to withstand the impact of landing from a jump. We propose a hypothesis to resolve this pseudoparad
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Autor:
Maren Jansen, David Marjanović
Recent studies have shown that the Triassic stem-frog Triadobatrachus lacked the ability to jump off, but nonetheless had the forelimb strength to withstand the impact of landing from a jump. We propose a hypothesis to resolve this pseudoparadox: the
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https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.09.27.460658
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.09.27.460658
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Publikováno v:
Contributions to Zoology. 85:201-234
Triadobatrachus massinotiis a batrachian known from a single fossil from the Early Triassic of Madagascar that presents a combination of apomorphic salientian and plesiomorphic batrachian characters. Herein we offer a revised description of the speci
Understanding the evolution of a Bauplan starts with discriminating phylogenetic signal from adaptation and the latter from exaptation in the observed biodiversity. Whether traits have predated, accompanied, or followed evolution of particular functi
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https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/paleobiology/article/walk-before-you-jump-new-insights-on-early-frog-locomotion-from-the-oldest-known-salientian/97A295CEE00CE63E9DC72539A010D1CE
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/paleobiology/article/walk-before-you-jump-new-insights-on-early-frog-locomotion-from-the-oldest-known-salientian/97A295CEE00CE63E9DC72539A010D1CE
Publikováno v:
Fieldiana Life and Earth Sciences. 5:77-89
The Lower Triassic amphibians Triadobatrachus massinoti and Czatkobatrachus polonicus are universally regarded as stem anurans. However, there is still uncertainty about whether or not they were capable of jumping like true anurans as their postcrani
Autor:
Zbyněk Roček, Pavla Havelková
Publikováno v:
Journal of Anatomy. 209:1-11
Using cleared-and-stained whole mounts and computer-aided three-dimensional reconstructions made from serial histological sections, we studied the development of the pectoral girdle in Discoglossus pictus, an extant member of an ancient frog lineage,
Autor:
Hana Ročková, Zbyněk Roček
Publikováno v:
Journal of Anatomy. 206:17-35
The anuran pelvic girdle is unique among all amphibians in that its acetabular portion is located far posterior to the sacrum, lateral to the postsacral (= caudal) vertebral column, which is reduced to a single rod-like element called the urostyle. T
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