Madtsoiids are among the most basal snakes, with a fossil record dating back to the Upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian). Most representatives went extinct by the end of the Eocene, but some survived in Australia until the Late Cenozoic. Yurlunggur and Wonambi are two of these late forms, and also the best-known madtsoiids to date. A better understanding of the anatomy and palaeoecology of these taxa may shed light on the evolution and extinction of this poorly known group of snakes and on early snake evolution in general. A digital endocast of the inner ear of Yurlunggur was compared to those of 81 species of snakes and lizards with known ecological preferences using three-dimensional geometric morphometrics. The inner ear of Yurlunggur most clos...
Our knowledge of early evolution of snakes is improving, but all that we can infer about the evoluti...
Snakes represent one-eighth of terrestrial vertebrate diversity, encompassing various lifestyles, ec...
Our knowledge of early evolution of snakes is improving, but all that we can infer about the evoluti...
Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://c...
Madtsoiids are among the most basal snakes, with a fossil record dating back to the Upper Cretaceous...
The Madtsoiidae were medium sized to gigantic snakes with a fossil record extending from the mid-Cre...
New material and additional morphological details of a rare and phylogenetically significant large f...
Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://cr...
Background: The highly derived morphology and astounding diversity of snakes has long inspired debat...
The previous oldest known fossil snakes date from ∼100 million year old sediments (Upper Cretaceous)...
BACKGROUND: The highly derived morphology and astounding diversity of snakes has long inspired debat...
The ecological origin of snakes remains amongst the most controversial topics in evolution, with thr...
The inner ear morphology of 80 snake and lizard species, representative of a range of ecologies, is ...
Madtsoiidae is a speciose family of extinct snakes that achieved a wide Gondwanan and trans-Tethyan ...
Relationships between the major lineages of snakes are assessed based on a phylogenetic analysis of ...
Our knowledge of early evolution of snakes is improving, but all that we can infer about the evoluti...
Snakes represent one-eighth of terrestrial vertebrate diversity, encompassing various lifestyles, ec...
Our knowledge of early evolution of snakes is improving, but all that we can infer about the evoluti...
Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://c...
Madtsoiids are among the most basal snakes, with a fossil record dating back to the Upper Cretaceous...
The Madtsoiidae were medium sized to gigantic snakes with a fossil record extending from the mid-Cre...
New material and additional morphological details of a rare and phylogenetically significant large f...
Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://cr...
Background: The highly derived morphology and astounding diversity of snakes has long inspired debat...
The previous oldest known fossil snakes date from ∼100 million year old sediments (Upper Cretaceous)...
BACKGROUND: The highly derived morphology and astounding diversity of snakes has long inspired debat...
The ecological origin of snakes remains amongst the most controversial topics in evolution, with thr...
The inner ear morphology of 80 snake and lizard species, representative of a range of ecologies, is ...
Madtsoiidae is a speciose family of extinct snakes that achieved a wide Gondwanan and trans-Tethyan ...
Relationships between the major lineages of snakes are assessed based on a phylogenetic analysis of ...
Our knowledge of early evolution of snakes is improving, but all that we can infer about the evoluti...
Snakes represent one-eighth of terrestrial vertebrate diversity, encompassing various lifestyles, ec...
Our knowledge of early evolution of snakes is improving, but all that we can infer about the evoluti...