Body size is one of the most important characteristics of an organism, impacting a great variety of ecological characteristics. The influence of diet on body size has received considerable attention, with previous studies suggesting a greater tendency towards increased body size in herbivores than macro-carnivores. The earliest known herbivorous and macro-carnivorous synapsids provide an ideal case study for examining body size evolution in different dietary regimes. Sphenacomorpha contains two lineages: Edaphosauridae (some of the most abundant terrestrial herbivores in the late Carboniferous and early Permian), and Sphenacodontia (the largest and most abundant carnivores of that time). Phylogenetic comparative analyses are used to compare...
Background: Little is known about the long-term patterns of body size evolution in Crocodylomorpha, ...
Synopsis The fossil record of the order Carnivora extends back at least 60 million years and documen...
A major macroevolutionary question concerns how long-term patterns of body-size evolution are underp...
Body size is an extremely important characteristic, impacting on a variety of ecological and life-hi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [125]-134).Observations on extant mammals suggest that gr...
Abstract: Digestive physiology has played a prominent role in explanations for terrestrial herbivore...
ABSTRACT—Synapsids include modern mammals and their fossil ancestors, the non-mammalian synapsids, o...
Digestive physiology has played a prominent role in explanations for terrestrial herbivore body size...
<div><p>The origin and early evolution of amniotes (fully terrestrial vertebrates) led to major chan...
Explanations for the evolution of body size in mammals have remained surprisingly elusive despite th...
A major macroevolutionary question concerns how long-term patterns of body-size evolution are underp...
The origin of herbivory in the Carboniferous was a landmark event in the evolution of terrestrial ec...
Milosaurus mccordi was described in 1970 as a large, pelycosaurian-grade synapsid from the latest Ca...
Body mass has important physiological and ecological implications. The high degree of variability in...
We estimate the body sizes of direct ancestors of extant carnivores, and examine selected aspects of...
Background: Little is known about the long-term patterns of body size evolution in Crocodylomorpha, ...
Synopsis The fossil record of the order Carnivora extends back at least 60 million years and documen...
A major macroevolutionary question concerns how long-term patterns of body-size evolution are underp...
Body size is an extremely important characteristic, impacting on a variety of ecological and life-hi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [125]-134).Observations on extant mammals suggest that gr...
Abstract: Digestive physiology has played a prominent role in explanations for terrestrial herbivore...
ABSTRACT—Synapsids include modern mammals and their fossil ancestors, the non-mammalian synapsids, o...
Digestive physiology has played a prominent role in explanations for terrestrial herbivore body size...
<div><p>The origin and early evolution of amniotes (fully terrestrial vertebrates) led to major chan...
Explanations for the evolution of body size in mammals have remained surprisingly elusive despite th...
A major macroevolutionary question concerns how long-term patterns of body-size evolution are underp...
The origin of herbivory in the Carboniferous was a landmark event in the evolution of terrestrial ec...
Milosaurus mccordi was described in 1970 as a large, pelycosaurian-grade synapsid from the latest Ca...
Body mass has important physiological and ecological implications. The high degree of variability in...
We estimate the body sizes of direct ancestors of extant carnivores, and examine selected aspects of...
Background: Little is known about the long-term patterns of body size evolution in Crocodylomorpha, ...
Synopsis The fossil record of the order Carnivora extends back at least 60 million years and documen...
A major macroevolutionary question concerns how long-term patterns of body-size evolution are underp...