Worm-like snakes (scolecophidians) are small, burrowing species with reduced vision. Although largely neglected in vertebrate research, knowledge of their biogeographical history is crucial for evaluating hypotheses of snake origins. We constructed a molecular dataset for scolecophidians with detailed sampling within the largest family, Typhlopidae (blindsnakes). Our results demonstrate that scolecophidians have had a long Gondwanan history, and that their initial diversification followed a vicariant event: the separation of East and West Gondwana approximately 150 Ma. We find that the earliest blindsnake lineages, representing two new families described here, were distributed on the palaeolandmass of India1Madagascar named here as Indigasc...
Squamate reptiles (lizards and snakes) are one of the most diverse groups of terrestrial vertebrates...
Threadsnakes are known for their conserved external morphology and historically controversial system...
Our knowledge of early evolution of snakes is improving, but all that we can infer about the evoluti...
The phylogenetic relationships between the three main clades of worm snakes remain controversial. Th...
Background: The highly derived morphology and astounding diversity of snakes has long inspired debat...
International audienceThe worm-like snakes (Scolecophidia; approximately 400 nominal extant species)...
Numerous taxa show ancient intertropical disjunct distributions. Many can be explained by well-known...
Relationships between the major lineages of snakes are assessed based on a phylogenetic analysis of ...
Abstract: Mass extinctions have repeatedly shaped global biodiversity. The Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-P...
Mass extinctions have repeatedly shaped global biodiversity. The Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) mass ex...
The blindsnake superfamily Typhlopoidea (Gerrhopilidae, Typhlopidae, and Xenotyphlopidae) is a diver...
The Madtsoiidae were medium sized to gigantic snakes with a fossil record extending from the mid-Cre...
An abundant fossil record of the snake clade Scolecophidia exists in Europe; however, the minute sna...
Snakes represent one-eighth of terrestrial vertebrate diversity, encompassing various lifestyles, ec...
In my dissertation, I explore macroevolutionary trait evolution and diversification of snakes at mul...
Squamate reptiles (lizards and snakes) are one of the most diverse groups of terrestrial vertebrates...
Threadsnakes are known for their conserved external morphology and historically controversial system...
Our knowledge of early evolution of snakes is improving, but all that we can infer about the evoluti...
The phylogenetic relationships between the three main clades of worm snakes remain controversial. Th...
Background: The highly derived morphology and astounding diversity of snakes has long inspired debat...
International audienceThe worm-like snakes (Scolecophidia; approximately 400 nominal extant species)...
Numerous taxa show ancient intertropical disjunct distributions. Many can be explained by well-known...
Relationships between the major lineages of snakes are assessed based on a phylogenetic analysis of ...
Abstract: Mass extinctions have repeatedly shaped global biodiversity. The Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-P...
Mass extinctions have repeatedly shaped global biodiversity. The Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) mass ex...
The blindsnake superfamily Typhlopoidea (Gerrhopilidae, Typhlopidae, and Xenotyphlopidae) is a diver...
The Madtsoiidae were medium sized to gigantic snakes with a fossil record extending from the mid-Cre...
An abundant fossil record of the snake clade Scolecophidia exists in Europe; however, the minute sna...
Snakes represent one-eighth of terrestrial vertebrate diversity, encompassing various lifestyles, ec...
In my dissertation, I explore macroevolutionary trait evolution and diversification of snakes at mul...
Squamate reptiles (lizards and snakes) are one of the most diverse groups of terrestrial vertebrates...
Threadsnakes are known for their conserved external morphology and historically controversial system...
Our knowledge of early evolution of snakes is improving, but all that we can infer about the evoluti...