Many of the early taxonomic studies of fossil sea turtles relied heavily on postcranial evidence. Both the Cheloniidae and Dermochelyidae were erected on detail of the shell and limbs. ‘Desmatochelys’ was originally described in part using cranial evidence, but later workers (Zangerl and Sloan, 1960) suppressed the family on evidence from the shell. Little in the way of comparative work has been undertaken using the cranial morphology of fossil or living forms. This is thought long overdue. The first bone by bone description of the living cheloniids has revealed a large number of taxonomically useful characters and a close relationship between the genera. However, a great deal of interspecific variation was noted. ‘Chelonia mydas’ is cons...
Evolutionary transitions to marine habitats occurred frequently among Mesozoic reptiles. Only one su...
The origin and evolution of the crown-group of turtles (Cryptodira + Pleurodira) is one of the most ...
The origin and evolution of the crown-group of turtles (Cryptodira + Pleurodira) is one of the most ...
Abstract: Chelonioidea (sea turtles) are a group where available morphological evidence for crown-gr...
Background The phylogenetic placement of Cretaceous marine turtles, especially Protostegidae, is sti...
Turtles are a major group of reptiles with moderate species richness (335 extant species) but high e...
"Turtles" (Testudines) form a successful group of reptiles with several terrestrial, marine and fres...
Turtles are a major group of reptiles with moderate species richness (335 extant species) but high e...
"Turtles" (Testudines) form a successful group of reptiles with several terrestrial, marine and fres...
Extant and fossil chelids are restricted to South America and Australasia. Based on morphological da...
p. 389-436 : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 433-436)."Shared derived character...
Evolutionary transitions to marine habitats occurred frequently among Mesozoic reptiles. Only one su...
Evolutionary transitions to marine habitats occurred frequently among Mesozoic reptiles. Only one su...
Presented herein is the first morphological analysis of turtle relationships to examine the monophyl...
Copyright © Royal Society 2006Sea turtles (Chelonioidea) are a prominent group of modern marine rept...
Evolutionary transitions to marine habitats occurred frequently among Mesozoic reptiles. Only one su...
The origin and evolution of the crown-group of turtles (Cryptodira + Pleurodira) is one of the most ...
The origin and evolution of the crown-group of turtles (Cryptodira + Pleurodira) is one of the most ...
Abstract: Chelonioidea (sea turtles) are a group where available morphological evidence for crown-gr...
Background The phylogenetic placement of Cretaceous marine turtles, especially Protostegidae, is sti...
Turtles are a major group of reptiles with moderate species richness (335 extant species) but high e...
"Turtles" (Testudines) form a successful group of reptiles with several terrestrial, marine and fres...
Turtles are a major group of reptiles with moderate species richness (335 extant species) but high e...
"Turtles" (Testudines) form a successful group of reptiles with several terrestrial, marine and fres...
Extant and fossil chelids are restricted to South America and Australasia. Based on morphological da...
p. 389-436 : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 433-436)."Shared derived character...
Evolutionary transitions to marine habitats occurred frequently among Mesozoic reptiles. Only one su...
Evolutionary transitions to marine habitats occurred frequently among Mesozoic reptiles. Only one su...
Presented herein is the first morphological analysis of turtle relationships to examine the monophyl...
Copyright © Royal Society 2006Sea turtles (Chelonioidea) are a prominent group of modern marine rept...
Evolutionary transitions to marine habitats occurred frequently among Mesozoic reptiles. Only one su...
The origin and evolution of the crown-group of turtles (Cryptodira + Pleurodira) is one of the most ...
The origin and evolution of the crown-group of turtles (Cryptodira + Pleurodira) is one of the most ...