One of the most remarkable hand movements is grasping. This ability has been repetitively associated with the evolution of the human lineage towards the development of technology. Besides mammals, other tetrapods have also evolved significant, and in some cases surprising, forelimb prehensile capabilities. In this study, we present a qualitative analysis of the carpal bones in diverse lizard taxa. Our main goal is to make a survey of the carpal morphology of different squamatans and to interpret its variability in the context of both lizard skilled forelimb movements and the evolutionary history of Squamata.Fil: Fontanarrosa, Gabriela. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de Tucumán. Fa...
Tendons transmit tensile forces generated by muscles and are a crucial part of the musculoskeletal s...
Tegu lizard (Tupinambis merianae) belongs to the Teiidae family. It is distributed throughout the Am...
The cranial musculature of species of ten families of lizards (Gekkonidae, Teiidae, Gymnophthalmidae...
Grasping is one of a few adaptive mechanisms that, in conjunction with clinging, hooking, arm swingi...
Traditionally, it has been suggested that variation in locomotor mode should be correlated with vari...
Human beings have been credited with unparalleled capabilities for digital prehension grasping. Howe...
In lizards, distinct patterns of the tendinous structures associated with the forearm flexors have b...
The unity and diversity of developmental processes in the vertebrate limb have singular importance i...
Ecomorphological studies of lizards have explored the role of various morphological traits and how t...
Gekkota (geckos and pygopodids) is a clade thought to have originated in the Early Cretaceous and th...
Lizards are an interesting group to study how habitat use impacts the morphology of the forelimb bec...
The main aim of the present work is to synthesize the information obtained from our dissections of t...
The reduction and loss of limbs within the skeletal girdle has been illustrated within several speci...
The central tenet of ecomorphological theory holds that different ecological requirements lead to di...
Evolutionary simplification of autopodial structures is a major theme in studies of body‐form evolut...
Tendons transmit tensile forces generated by muscles and are a crucial part of the musculoskeletal s...
Tegu lizard (Tupinambis merianae) belongs to the Teiidae family. It is distributed throughout the Am...
The cranial musculature of species of ten families of lizards (Gekkonidae, Teiidae, Gymnophthalmidae...
Grasping is one of a few adaptive mechanisms that, in conjunction with clinging, hooking, arm swingi...
Traditionally, it has been suggested that variation in locomotor mode should be correlated with vari...
Human beings have been credited with unparalleled capabilities for digital prehension grasping. Howe...
In lizards, distinct patterns of the tendinous structures associated with the forearm flexors have b...
The unity and diversity of developmental processes in the vertebrate limb have singular importance i...
Ecomorphological studies of lizards have explored the role of various morphological traits and how t...
Gekkota (geckos and pygopodids) is a clade thought to have originated in the Early Cretaceous and th...
Lizards are an interesting group to study how habitat use impacts the morphology of the forelimb bec...
The main aim of the present work is to synthesize the information obtained from our dissections of t...
The reduction and loss of limbs within the skeletal girdle has been illustrated within several speci...
The central tenet of ecomorphological theory holds that different ecological requirements lead to di...
Evolutionary simplification of autopodial structures is a major theme in studies of body‐form evolut...
Tendons transmit tensile forces generated by muscles and are a crucial part of the musculoskeletal s...
Tegu lizard (Tupinambis merianae) belongs to the Teiidae family. It is distributed throughout the Am...
The cranial musculature of species of ten families of lizards (Gekkonidae, Teiidae, Gymnophthalmidae...