Specialization for a new habitat often entails a cost to performance in the ancestral habitat. Although aquatic lifestyles are ancestral among extant cryptodiran turtles, multiple lineages, including tortoises (Testudinidae) and emydid box turtles (genus Terrapene), independently specialized for terrestrial habitats. To what extent is swimming function retained in such lineages despite terrestrial specialization? Because tortoises diverged from other turtles over 50 Ma, but box turtles did so only 5 Ma, we hypothesized that swimming kinematics for box turtles would more closely resemble those of aquatic relatives than those of tortoises. To test this prediction, we compared high-speed video of swimming Russian tortoises (Testudo horsfieldii...
Novel locomotor functions in animals may evolve through changes in morphology, muscle activity, or a...
Turtles are a major group of reptiles with moderate species richness (335 extant species) but high e...
The concept of the adaptive landscape has been invaluable to evolutionary biologists for visualizing...
Specialization for a new habitat often entails a cost to performance in the ancestral habitat. Altho...
Turtles are an iconic lineage in studies of animal locomotion, typifying the use of slow, alternatin...
During evolutionary reinvasions of water by terrestrial vertebrates, ancestrally tubular limb bones ...
Members of several terrestrial vertebrate lineages have returned to nearly exclusive use of aquatic ...
Variations in musculoskeletal lever systems have formed an important foundation for predictions abou...
Transitions between water and land have occurred multiple times in vertebrate evolutionary history. ...
Because morphology directly influences an organism's ability to utilize its habitat and dietary reso...
Evolutionary transitions to marine habitats occurred frequently among Mesozoic reptiles. Only one su...
March 18-19, 2013Sea turtles spend most of their lives in marine habitats, but they require a terres...
Organismal parts are often involved in the performance of more than one function. The role of trade...
Organismal parts are often involved in the performance of more than one function. The role of trade-...
Novel locomotor functions in animals may evolve through changes in morphology, muscle activity, or a...
Turtles are a major group of reptiles with moderate species richness (335 extant species) but high e...
The concept of the adaptive landscape has been invaluable to evolutionary biologists for visualizing...
Specialization for a new habitat often entails a cost to performance in the ancestral habitat. Altho...
Turtles are an iconic lineage in studies of animal locomotion, typifying the use of slow, alternatin...
During evolutionary reinvasions of water by terrestrial vertebrates, ancestrally tubular limb bones ...
Members of several terrestrial vertebrate lineages have returned to nearly exclusive use of aquatic ...
Variations in musculoskeletal lever systems have formed an important foundation for predictions abou...
Transitions between water and land have occurred multiple times in vertebrate evolutionary history. ...
Because morphology directly influences an organism's ability to utilize its habitat and dietary reso...
Evolutionary transitions to marine habitats occurred frequently among Mesozoic reptiles. Only one su...
March 18-19, 2013Sea turtles spend most of their lives in marine habitats, but they require a terres...
Organismal parts are often involved in the performance of more than one function. The role of trade...
Organismal parts are often involved in the performance of more than one function. The role of trade-...
Novel locomotor functions in animals may evolve through changes in morphology, muscle activity, or a...
Turtles are a major group of reptiles with moderate species richness (335 extant species) but high e...
The concept of the adaptive landscape has been invaluable to evolutionary biologists for visualizing...