Abstract Background The increase in locomotor and metabolic performance during mammalian evolution was accompanied by the limitation of the number of cervical vertebrae to only seven. In turn, nuchal muscles underwent a reorganization while forelimb muscles expanded into the neck region. As variation in the cervical spine is low, the variation in the arrangement of the neck muscles and their attachment sites (i.e., the variability of the neck’s musculoskeletal organization) is thus proposed to be an important source of neck disparity across mammals. Anatomical network analysis provides a novel framework to study the organization of the anatomical arrangement, or connectivity pattern, of the bones and muscles that constitute the mammalian ne...
Explaining the origin and evolution of a vertebral column with anatomically distinct regions that ch...
Mammals flex, extend, and rotate their spines as they perform behaviors critical for survival, such ...
Abstract Explaining the origin and evolution of a vertebral column with anatomically distinct region...
The increase in locomotor and metabolic performance during mammalian evolution was accompanied by th...
The mammalian neck adopts a variety of postures during daily life and generates numerous head trajec...
Almost all mammals have seven vertebrae in their cervical spines. This consistency represents one of...
The neck skeleton is constituted as a highly mobile, multi-element and multi-joint kinematic chain. ...
Abstract Background The axial skeleton consists of repeating units (vertebrae) that are integrated t...
A unique characteristic of mammals is a vertebral column with anatomically distinct regions, but whe...
Background: The axial skeleton consists of repeating units (vertebrae) that are integrated through t...
Animal body parts evolve with variable degrees of integration that nonetheless yield functional adul...
Organisms comprise multiple interacting parts, but few quantitative studies have analysed multi-elem...
A unique characteristic of mammals is a vertebral column with anatomically distinct regions, but whe...
In vertebrates, body musculature originates from somites, whereas head muscles originate from the cr...
In vertebrates, body musculature originates from somites, whereas head muscles originate from the cr...
Explaining the origin and evolution of a vertebral column with anatomically distinct regions that ch...
Mammals flex, extend, and rotate their spines as they perform behaviors critical for survival, such ...
Abstract Explaining the origin and evolution of a vertebral column with anatomically distinct region...
The increase in locomotor and metabolic performance during mammalian evolution was accompanied by th...
The mammalian neck adopts a variety of postures during daily life and generates numerous head trajec...
Almost all mammals have seven vertebrae in their cervical spines. This consistency represents one of...
The neck skeleton is constituted as a highly mobile, multi-element and multi-joint kinematic chain. ...
Abstract Background The axial skeleton consists of repeating units (vertebrae) that are integrated t...
A unique characteristic of mammals is a vertebral column with anatomically distinct regions, but whe...
Background: The axial skeleton consists of repeating units (vertebrae) that are integrated through t...
Animal body parts evolve with variable degrees of integration that nonetheless yield functional adul...
Organisms comprise multiple interacting parts, but few quantitative studies have analysed multi-elem...
A unique characteristic of mammals is a vertebral column with anatomically distinct regions, but whe...
In vertebrates, body musculature originates from somites, whereas head muscles originate from the cr...
In vertebrates, body musculature originates from somites, whereas head muscles originate from the cr...
Explaining the origin and evolution of a vertebral column with anatomically distinct regions that ch...
Mammals flex, extend, and rotate their spines as they perform behaviors critical for survival, such ...
Abstract Explaining the origin and evolution of a vertebral column with anatomically distinct region...