Developmental changes in salamander skulls, before and after metamorphosis, afect the feeding capabilities of these animals. How changes in cranial morphology and tissue properties afect the function of the skull are key to decipher the early evolutionary history of the crown-group of salamanders. Here, 3D cranial biomechanics of the adult Salamandrella keyserlingii were analyzed under diferent tissue properties and ossifcation sequences of the cranial skeleton. This helped unravel that: (a) Mechanical properties of tissues (as bone, cartilage or connective tissue) imply a consensus between the stifness required to perform a function versus the fxation (and displacement) required with the surrounding skeletal elements. (b) Changes on the os...
There are major differences in duration and scale at which limb development and regeneration proceed...
The Longdong Stream Salamander Batrachuperus londongensis, living in a mountain stream environment a...
Performance of the masticatory system directly influences feeding and survival, so adaptive hypothes...
Biting is an integral feature of the feeding mechanism for aquatic and terrestrial salamanders to ca...
The vertebrate skull evolved to protect the brain and sense organs, but with the appearance of jaws ...
This study examines pharyngeal arch (PA) development in the eastern tiger salamander (Ambystoma tigr...
Background: The feeding apparatus of salamanders consists mainly of the cranium, mandible, teeth, hy...
The vertebrate skull evolved to protect the brain and sense organs, but with the appearance of jaws ...
During the evolutionary transition from fish to tetrapods, a shift from uni- to bidirectional suctio...
Metamorphosis is widespread across the animal kingdom and induces fundamental changes in the morphol...
The vertebrate skull evolved to protect the brain and sense organs, but with the appearance of jaws ...
Osteological variation is recorded among and within four of the most distinctive species of the Mexi...
Synopsis The evolution of cranial design in lepidosaurians is characterized by a general trend towar...
A strongly ossified and rigid skull roof, which prevents parietal kinesis, has been reported for the...
Temnospondyls were the morphologically and taxonomically most diverse group of early tetrapods with ...
There are major differences in duration and scale at which limb development and regeneration proceed...
The Longdong Stream Salamander Batrachuperus londongensis, living in a mountain stream environment a...
Performance of the masticatory system directly influences feeding and survival, so adaptive hypothes...
Biting is an integral feature of the feeding mechanism for aquatic and terrestrial salamanders to ca...
The vertebrate skull evolved to protect the brain and sense organs, but with the appearance of jaws ...
This study examines pharyngeal arch (PA) development in the eastern tiger salamander (Ambystoma tigr...
Background: The feeding apparatus of salamanders consists mainly of the cranium, mandible, teeth, hy...
The vertebrate skull evolved to protect the brain and sense organs, but with the appearance of jaws ...
During the evolutionary transition from fish to tetrapods, a shift from uni- to bidirectional suctio...
Metamorphosis is widespread across the animal kingdom and induces fundamental changes in the morphol...
The vertebrate skull evolved to protect the brain and sense organs, but with the appearance of jaws ...
Osteological variation is recorded among and within four of the most distinctive species of the Mexi...
Synopsis The evolution of cranial design in lepidosaurians is characterized by a general trend towar...
A strongly ossified and rigid skull roof, which prevents parietal kinesis, has been reported for the...
Temnospondyls were the morphologically and taxonomically most diverse group of early tetrapods with ...
There are major differences in duration and scale at which limb development and regeneration proceed...
The Longdong Stream Salamander Batrachuperus londongensis, living in a mountain stream environment a...
Performance of the masticatory system directly influences feeding and survival, so adaptive hypothes...