Grasping is one of a few adaptive mechanisms that, in conjunction with clinging, hooking, arm swinging, adhering, and flying, allowed for incursion into the arboreal eco-space. Little research has been done that addresses grasping as an enhanced manual ability in non-mammalian tetrapods, with the exception of studies comparing the anatomy of muscle and tendon structure. Previous studies showed that grasping abilities allow exploitation for narrow branch habitats and that this adaptation has clear osteological consequences. The objective of this work is to ascertain the existence of morphometric descriptors in the hand skeleton of lizards related to grasping functionality. A morphological matrix was constructed using 51 morphometric variable...
The origins of and potential constraints on the evolution of phenotypic diversity remain one of the ...
Tendons transmit tensile forces generated by muscles and are a crucial part of the musculoskeletal s...
During the last decades the study of functional morphology received more attention incorporating mor...
One of the most remarkable hand movements is grasping. This ability has been repetitively associated...
The central tenet of ecomorphological theory holds that different ecological requirements lead to di...
Ecomorphological studies of lizards have explored the role of various morphological traits and how t...
In lizards, distinct patterns of the tendinous structures associated with the forearm flexors have b...
Here we review studies pertaining to the ways in which frogs use their hands and feet for one of the...
Human beings have been credited with unparalleled capabilities for digital prehension grasping. Howe...
Traditionally, it has been suggested that variation in locomotor mode should be correlated with vari...
Exploring the relationship between phenotype and performance in an ecological and evolutionary conte...
Lizards are an interesting group to study how habitat use impacts the morphology of the forelimb bec...
The origins of and potential constraints on the evolution of phenotypic diversity remain one of the ...
This paper considers the effects of claw morphology on the gripping efficiency of arboreal (Varanus ...
The interaction between organisms and their environment is central in functional morphology. Differe...
The origins of and potential constraints on the evolution of phenotypic diversity remain one of the ...
Tendons transmit tensile forces generated by muscles and are a crucial part of the musculoskeletal s...
During the last decades the study of functional morphology received more attention incorporating mor...
One of the most remarkable hand movements is grasping. This ability has been repetitively associated...
The central tenet of ecomorphological theory holds that different ecological requirements lead to di...
Ecomorphological studies of lizards have explored the role of various morphological traits and how t...
In lizards, distinct patterns of the tendinous structures associated with the forearm flexors have b...
Here we review studies pertaining to the ways in which frogs use their hands and feet for one of the...
Human beings have been credited with unparalleled capabilities for digital prehension grasping. Howe...
Traditionally, it has been suggested that variation in locomotor mode should be correlated with vari...
Exploring the relationship between phenotype and performance in an ecological and evolutionary conte...
Lizards are an interesting group to study how habitat use impacts the morphology of the forelimb bec...
The origins of and potential constraints on the evolution of phenotypic diversity remain one of the ...
This paper considers the effects of claw morphology on the gripping efficiency of arboreal (Varanus ...
The interaction between organisms and their environment is central in functional morphology. Differe...
The origins of and potential constraints on the evolution of phenotypic diversity remain one of the ...
Tendons transmit tensile forces generated by muscles and are a crucial part of the musculoskeletal s...
During the last decades the study of functional morphology received more attention incorporating mor...