Background Living anguilliform eels represent a distinct clade of elongated teleostean fishes inhabiting a wide range of habitats. Locomotion of these fishes is highly influenced by the elongated body shape, the anatomy of the vertebral column, and the corresponding soft tissues represented by the musculotendinous system. Up to now, the evolution of axial elongation in eels has been inferred from living taxa only, whereas the reconstruction of evolutionary patterns and functional ecology in extinct eels still is scarce. Rare but excellently preserved fossil eels from the Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic were investigated here to gain a better understanding of locomotory system evolution in anguilliforms and, consequently, their habi...
The European eel (Anguilla anguilla ) has been extensively studied, especially because of its highly...
A well-known link exists between an organism's ecology and morphology. In the European eel, a dimorp...
the phylogeny of freshwater eels. Zoological Studies 48(6): 808-822. Evidence of a new species of An...
Background Living anguilliform eels represent a distinct clade of elongated teleostean fishes inhabi...
Background: Living anguilliform eels represent a distinct clade of elongated teleostean fishes inhab...
Body shape and size are important axes of organismal diversification. The elongate body form has evo...
The demand that anatomical structures work together to perform biological functions is thought to im...
Convergence is central to the study of evolution because it demonstrates the power of natural select...
Extreme body elongation in fishes is a major evolutionary transformation that extends the boundaries...
[[abstract]]The genus Anguilla Shaw of Family Anguillidae consists entirely of freshwater eels, incl...
[[abstract]]The morphology-based phylogeny of freshwater eels, proposed by V. Ege in 1939, has been ...
Convergent evolution of a novel locomotor strategy implies that a fitness benefit may be associated ...
The elongate body plan is present in many groups of fishes, and this morphology dictates functional ...
The life cycle of the European eel (Anguilla anguilla) remained a mystery until the 20th century, wh...
Major morphological transformations, such as the evolution of elongate body shape in vertebrates, pu...
The European eel (Anguilla anguilla ) has been extensively studied, especially because of its highly...
A well-known link exists between an organism's ecology and morphology. In the European eel, a dimorp...
the phylogeny of freshwater eels. Zoological Studies 48(6): 808-822. Evidence of a new species of An...
Background Living anguilliform eels represent a distinct clade of elongated teleostean fishes inhabi...
Background: Living anguilliform eels represent a distinct clade of elongated teleostean fishes inhab...
Body shape and size are important axes of organismal diversification. The elongate body form has evo...
The demand that anatomical structures work together to perform biological functions is thought to im...
Convergence is central to the study of evolution because it demonstrates the power of natural select...
Extreme body elongation in fishes is a major evolutionary transformation that extends the boundaries...
[[abstract]]The genus Anguilla Shaw of Family Anguillidae consists entirely of freshwater eels, incl...
[[abstract]]The morphology-based phylogeny of freshwater eels, proposed by V. Ege in 1939, has been ...
Convergent evolution of a novel locomotor strategy implies that a fitness benefit may be associated ...
The elongate body plan is present in many groups of fishes, and this morphology dictates functional ...
The life cycle of the European eel (Anguilla anguilla) remained a mystery until the 20th century, wh...
Major morphological transformations, such as the evolution of elongate body shape in vertebrates, pu...
The European eel (Anguilla anguilla ) has been extensively studied, especially because of its highly...
A well-known link exists between an organism's ecology and morphology. In the European eel, a dimorp...
the phylogeny of freshwater eels. Zoological Studies 48(6): 808-822. Evidence of a new species of An...