Body elongation in vertebrates can be achieved by lengthening of the vertebrae or by an increase in their number. In salamanders, longer bodies are mostly associated with greater numbers of vertebrae in the trunk or tail region. However, studies on the relative contribution of the length of single vertebra to body elongation are lacking. In this study, we focus on evolutionary and ontogenetic changes in differentiation of the trunk vertebrae and the relative contribution of individual vertebrae to trunk lengthening in Triturus newts, a monophyletic group of salamanders that shows remarkable disparity in body shape. We compared juveniles and adults of the most elongated T. dobrogicus, which has 17 trunk vertebrae, with juveniles and adults o...
In amphibians, morphological differentiation and disparity at the larval and post-metamorphic ontoge...
The evolution of sexual dimorphism is an important topic of evolutionary biology, but few studies ha...
This study deals with the ontogenetic and evolutionary aspects of integration patterns in the limbs ...
Body elongation in vertebrates can be achieved by lengthening of the vertebrae or by an increase in ...
Body elongation in vertebrates is often related to a lengthening of the vertebrae and an increase in...
We characterized the adult body form of the crested newt (Triturus cristatus superspecies) and explo...
In vertebrates, the relative proportion of the number of trunk and caudal vertebrae is an important ...
We explored intraspecific variation in vertebral formulae, more specifically the variation in the...
We explored the interspecific variation patterns in the limb skeleton of four crested newts that und...
To explore the relationship between morphological change and species diversification, we reconstruct...
Vertebral morphology, development, and evolution have been investigated for many decades, especially...
Exploring the pattern of size and shape changes during the ontogeny of closely related species is of...
Eastern newts (Notophthalmus viridescens) are a ubiquitous member of eastern North America’s caudate...
The crested newt superspecies includes four morphotypes, each characterized by a specific body-to-li...
Comparative studies of ontogenies of closely related species provide insights into the mechanisms...
In amphibians, morphological differentiation and disparity at the larval and post-metamorphic ontoge...
The evolution of sexual dimorphism is an important topic of evolutionary biology, but few studies ha...
This study deals with the ontogenetic and evolutionary aspects of integration patterns in the limbs ...
Body elongation in vertebrates can be achieved by lengthening of the vertebrae or by an increase in ...
Body elongation in vertebrates is often related to a lengthening of the vertebrae and an increase in...
We characterized the adult body form of the crested newt (Triturus cristatus superspecies) and explo...
In vertebrates, the relative proportion of the number of trunk and caudal vertebrae is an important ...
We explored intraspecific variation in vertebral formulae, more specifically the variation in the...
We explored the interspecific variation patterns in the limb skeleton of four crested newts that und...
To explore the relationship between morphological change and species diversification, we reconstruct...
Vertebral morphology, development, and evolution have been investigated for many decades, especially...
Exploring the pattern of size and shape changes during the ontogeny of closely related species is of...
Eastern newts (Notophthalmus viridescens) are a ubiquitous member of eastern North America’s caudate...
The crested newt superspecies includes four morphotypes, each characterized by a specific body-to-li...
Comparative studies of ontogenies of closely related species provide insights into the mechanisms...
In amphibians, morphological differentiation and disparity at the larval and post-metamorphic ontoge...
The evolution of sexual dimorphism is an important topic of evolutionary biology, but few studies ha...
This study deals with the ontogenetic and evolutionary aspects of integration patterns in the limbs ...