Convergent evolution can provide insights into the predictability of, and constraints on, the evolution of biodiversity. One striking example of convergence is seen in the ‘river dolphins’. The four dolphin genera that make up the ‘river dolphins’ (Inia geoffrensis, Pontoporia blainvillei, Platanista gangetica and Lipotes vexillifer) do not represent a single monophyletic group, despite being very similar in morphology. This has led many to using the ‘river dolphins’ as an example of convergent evolution. We investigate whether the skulls of the four ‘river dolphin’ genera are convergent when compared to other toothed dolphin taxa in addition to identifying convergent cranial and mandibular features. We use geometric morphometrics to uncove...
Cases of convergent evolution, particularly within ecomorphological contexts, are instructive in ide...
peer reviewedCetaceans represent the most diverse clade of extant marine tetrapods. Although the res...
Convergence consists in the independent evolution of similar traits in distantly related species. Th...
The striking resemblance of long-snouted aquatic mammals and reptiles has long been considered an ex...
Ever since they first made the transition to life on land around 350 million years ago, more than 30...
With approximately 90 living species, whales, dolphins and porpoises represent the most diverse clad...
The morphological differentiation between coastal and offshore ecotypes of bottlenose dolphins (genu...
With approximately 90 living species, whales, dolphins and porpoises represent the most diverse clad...
Odontoceti (toothed whales) and Mysticeti (baleen whales) diverged ~39 Ma. Odontocetes evolved high-...
Numerous tetrapod lineages have independently evolved to live in the water during the Me...
Geometric morphometric studies of dolphins have traditionally concentrated on the skull, while the m...
Local adaptation and adaptive radiations are typically associated with phenotypic variation suited t...
International audienceThe evolution of cetaceans (whales and dolphins) represents one of the most ex...
Phenotypic changes in the mammalian mandible can occur at different spatial and temporal scales. We ...
The focus of this thesis is the description of three new species represented by specimens OU 22397, ...
Cases of convergent evolution, particularly within ecomorphological contexts, are instructive in ide...
peer reviewedCetaceans represent the most diverse clade of extant marine tetrapods. Although the res...
Convergence consists in the independent evolution of similar traits in distantly related species. Th...
The striking resemblance of long-snouted aquatic mammals and reptiles has long been considered an ex...
Ever since they first made the transition to life on land around 350 million years ago, more than 30...
With approximately 90 living species, whales, dolphins and porpoises represent the most diverse clad...
The morphological differentiation between coastal and offshore ecotypes of bottlenose dolphins (genu...
With approximately 90 living species, whales, dolphins and porpoises represent the most diverse clad...
Odontoceti (toothed whales) and Mysticeti (baleen whales) diverged ~39 Ma. Odontocetes evolved high-...
Numerous tetrapod lineages have independently evolved to live in the water during the Me...
Geometric morphometric studies of dolphins have traditionally concentrated on the skull, while the m...
Local adaptation and adaptive radiations are typically associated with phenotypic variation suited t...
International audienceThe evolution of cetaceans (whales and dolphins) represents one of the most ex...
Phenotypic changes in the mammalian mandible can occur at different spatial and temporal scales. We ...
The focus of this thesis is the description of three new species represented by specimens OU 22397, ...
Cases of convergent evolution, particularly within ecomorphological contexts, are instructive in ide...
peer reviewedCetaceans represent the most diverse clade of extant marine tetrapods. Although the res...
Convergence consists in the independent evolution of similar traits in distantly related species. Th...