Patterns of growth of caudal vertebrae in the chameleon Chamaeleo dilepis were determined using principal component analysis, and compared to growth of the entire tail relative to snout–vent length. Despite significant positive allometry of the whole tail, growth rates of vertebrae differed along the length of the tail. Specifically, there was a proximal region that grew positively allometrically, and an extensive distal portion that grew with negative allometry. Intervening, was a short transitional region of approximate isometry. Positive allometry of the entire tail resulted from the extensive proximal region that grew in this manner. Although the region of positive allometry extended further caudad than the m. caudofemoralis longus, m. ...
The evolution of sexual dimorphism is an important topic of evolutionary biology, but few studies ha...
Tail movement is an important component of vertebrate locomotion and likely contributes to dynamic s...
We tested the hypothesis that the number of presacral vertebrae in lacertid lizards has evolved to m...
Synopsis Previous studies have focused on documenting shape variation in the caudal vertebrae in cha...
Chameleons (Chamaeleonidae) are known for their arboreal lifestyle, in which they make use of their ...
abstract: Anole lizards that inhabit the islands and mainland of the Caribbean basin have evolved mo...
In ectothermic vertebrates, body segmentation is often linked to final body length. This thesis focu...
A key characteristic of adaptive radiations is the diversification into ecologically specialized mor...
Measures of species, morphological, functional, and ecological diversity are interrelated although n...
In vertebrates, the relative proportion of the number of trunk and caudal vertebrae is an important ...
Throughout their 250 Myr history, archosaurian reptiles have exhibited a wide array of body sizes, s...
I examined the effect of body size on the locomotor cost of caudal autotomy in the plethodontid sala...
As snakes grow, their organs move anteriorly relative to body size. We explored a developmental exp...
SUMMARY: The vertebral system in Hippocampus hippocampus is highly specialised because of the vertic...
The functional morphology of both the axial and appendicular skeleton in the genus Sceloporus is a m...
The evolution of sexual dimorphism is an important topic of evolutionary biology, but few studies ha...
Tail movement is an important component of vertebrate locomotion and likely contributes to dynamic s...
We tested the hypothesis that the number of presacral vertebrae in lacertid lizards has evolved to m...
Synopsis Previous studies have focused on documenting shape variation in the caudal vertebrae in cha...
Chameleons (Chamaeleonidae) are known for their arboreal lifestyle, in which they make use of their ...
abstract: Anole lizards that inhabit the islands and mainland of the Caribbean basin have evolved mo...
In ectothermic vertebrates, body segmentation is often linked to final body length. This thesis focu...
A key characteristic of adaptive radiations is the diversification into ecologically specialized mor...
Measures of species, morphological, functional, and ecological diversity are interrelated although n...
In vertebrates, the relative proportion of the number of trunk and caudal vertebrae is an important ...
Throughout their 250 Myr history, archosaurian reptiles have exhibited a wide array of body sizes, s...
I examined the effect of body size on the locomotor cost of caudal autotomy in the plethodontid sala...
As snakes grow, their organs move anteriorly relative to body size. We explored a developmental exp...
SUMMARY: The vertebral system in Hippocampus hippocampus is highly specialised because of the vertic...
The functional morphology of both the axial and appendicular skeleton in the genus Sceloporus is a m...
The evolution of sexual dimorphism is an important topic of evolutionary biology, but few studies ha...
Tail movement is an important component of vertebrate locomotion and likely contributes to dynamic s...
We tested the hypothesis that the number of presacral vertebrae in lacertid lizards has evolved to m...