Although Pleurodiran turtles represent an important component of extant turtle radiation, our knowledge of the development and homology of limb bones in turtles rests mostly upon observations made on derived members of the Cryptodiran clade. Herein, we describe limb development in three pleurodirans: Podocnemis unifilis Troschel, 1848, Podocnemis sextuberculata Cornalia, 1849 and Phrynops hilarii (Dumeril and Bibron, 1835), in an effort to contribute to filling this anatomical gap. For earlier stages of limb development, we described the Y-shaped condensation that gave rise to the zeugopodial cartilages, and differentiation of the primary axis/digital arch that reveals the invariant pattern common to tetrapods. There are up to four central ...
29 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 28-29)."Meiolania platyceps, a cryptodi...
The turtle shell represents a unique and extreme adaptation of the tetrapod body plan. Previous\ud r...
p. 389-436 : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 433-436)."Shared derived character...
Although Pleurodiran turtles represent an important component of extant turtle radiation, our knowle...
The present study represents the first comprehensive contribution to the knowledge of the skeletal d...
Tetrapods came out of water in great part thanks to the evolution of fins into limbs. This transitio...
The turtle shell is an evolutionary novelty that is synapomorphic for chelonians. The carapace is in...
FIG. 8. — Pelvic girdle and hind limb elements of Cambaremys langertoni n. gen., n. sp. (CPP-0252); ...
Here, we report an unusual pattern in the manus and pes morphology of the Tithonian marine turtle Ne...
The tetrapod limb, which has served as a paradigm for the study of development and morphological evo...
Extant and fossil chelids are restricted to South America and Australasia. Based on morphological da...
AbstractThe tetrapod limb, which has served as a paradigm for the study of development and morpholog...
The origin and evolution of the crown-group of turtles (Cryptodira + Pleurodira) is one of the most ...
Pleurodires are less specious than cryptodires, together forming the two major lineages of crown-tur...
Abstract: With aim to report the ontogeny of the osseous elements of the carapace in Peurodiras, 62 ...
29 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 28-29)."Meiolania platyceps, a cryptodi...
The turtle shell represents a unique and extreme adaptation of the tetrapod body plan. Previous\ud r...
p. 389-436 : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 433-436)."Shared derived character...
Although Pleurodiran turtles represent an important component of extant turtle radiation, our knowle...
The present study represents the first comprehensive contribution to the knowledge of the skeletal d...
Tetrapods came out of water in great part thanks to the evolution of fins into limbs. This transitio...
The turtle shell is an evolutionary novelty that is synapomorphic for chelonians. The carapace is in...
FIG. 8. — Pelvic girdle and hind limb elements of Cambaremys langertoni n. gen., n. sp. (CPP-0252); ...
Here, we report an unusual pattern in the manus and pes morphology of the Tithonian marine turtle Ne...
The tetrapod limb, which has served as a paradigm for the study of development and morphological evo...
Extant and fossil chelids are restricted to South America and Australasia. Based on morphological da...
AbstractThe tetrapod limb, which has served as a paradigm for the study of development and morpholog...
The origin and evolution of the crown-group of turtles (Cryptodira + Pleurodira) is one of the most ...
Pleurodires are less specious than cryptodires, together forming the two major lineages of crown-tur...
Abstract: With aim to report the ontogeny of the osseous elements of the carapace in Peurodiras, 62 ...
29 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 28-29)."Meiolania platyceps, a cryptodi...
The turtle shell represents a unique and extreme adaptation of the tetrapod body plan. Previous\ud r...
p. 389-436 : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 433-436)."Shared derived character...