<div><p>Lagomorphs (a group that consists of pikas, hares, rabbits and allies) are notable for their conservative morphology retained for most of their over 50 million years evolutionary history. On the other hand, their remarkable morphological uniformity partly stems from a considerable number of homoplasies in cranial and dental structures that hamper phylogenetic analyses. The premolar foramen, an opening in the palate of lagomorphs, has been characterized as an important synapomorphy of one clade, Ochotonidae (pikas). Within Lagomorpha, however, its phylogenetic distribution is much wider, the foramen being present not only in all ochotonids but also in leporids and stem taxa; its morphology and incidence also varies considerably acros...
The internal carotid artery (ICA) is one of the major vessels in the cranial circulation. Characters...
Lagomorpha (lagomorphs), the order of mammals including pikas, hares, and rabbits, is distributed on...
BACKGROUND: The leporid lagomorphs (rabbits and hares) are adapted to running and leaping (some more...
Lagomorphs (a group that consists of pikas, hares, rabbits and allies) are notable for their conserv...
Lagomorphs (a group that consists of pikas, hares, rabbits and allies) are notable for their conserv...
Lagomorphs (a group that consists of pikas, hares, rabbits and allies) are notable for their conserv...
<p>A. <i>Prolagus oeningensis</i> (AMNH FM 10519), La Grive St. Alban, Isère, France (Miocene), righ...
<p>Character ancestral states were reconstructed using parsimony and mapped on strict consensus tree...
<p>A. <i>Ochotona pallasi</i> (AMNH 59780), note well-developed premolar foramina (pf, red arrows) m...
<p>A. All living genera, supertree from <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/jou...
The mammalian order Lagomorpha (hares, rabbits, pikas) comprises two families (Ochotonidae and Lepor...
<p>A. <i>Archaeolagus ennisianus</i> (AMNH FM 7190, holotype), John Day Formation, Oregon (Arikareea...
<p>Parameters and explanations as in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journa...
<p>A. <i>L. callotis</i> (AMNH 35158), a pair of premolar foramina placed symmetrically medial to th...
<p>A. <i>Sylvilagus palustris hefneri</i> (AMNH 256404), right maxilla and palatine in lingual view;...
The internal carotid artery (ICA) is one of the major vessels in the cranial circulation. Characters...
Lagomorpha (lagomorphs), the order of mammals including pikas, hares, and rabbits, is distributed on...
BACKGROUND: The leporid lagomorphs (rabbits and hares) are adapted to running and leaping (some more...
Lagomorphs (a group that consists of pikas, hares, rabbits and allies) are notable for their conserv...
Lagomorphs (a group that consists of pikas, hares, rabbits and allies) are notable for their conserv...
Lagomorphs (a group that consists of pikas, hares, rabbits and allies) are notable for their conserv...
<p>A. <i>Prolagus oeningensis</i> (AMNH FM 10519), La Grive St. Alban, Isère, France (Miocene), righ...
<p>Character ancestral states were reconstructed using parsimony and mapped on strict consensus tree...
<p>A. <i>Ochotona pallasi</i> (AMNH 59780), note well-developed premolar foramina (pf, red arrows) m...
<p>A. All living genera, supertree from <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/jou...
The mammalian order Lagomorpha (hares, rabbits, pikas) comprises two families (Ochotonidae and Lepor...
<p>A. <i>Archaeolagus ennisianus</i> (AMNH FM 7190, holotype), John Day Formation, Oregon (Arikareea...
<p>Parameters and explanations as in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journa...
<p>A. <i>L. callotis</i> (AMNH 35158), a pair of premolar foramina placed symmetrically medial to th...
<p>A. <i>Sylvilagus palustris hefneri</i> (AMNH 256404), right maxilla and palatine in lingual view;...
The internal carotid artery (ICA) is one of the major vessels in the cranial circulation. Characters...
Lagomorpha (lagomorphs), the order of mammals including pikas, hares, and rabbits, is distributed on...
BACKGROUND: The leporid lagomorphs (rabbits and hares) are adapted to running and leaping (some more...