Evolutionary transitions between aquatic and terrestrial environments are common in vertebrate evolution. These transitions require major changes in most physiological functions, including feeding. Emydid turtles are ancestrally aquatic, with most species naturally feeding only in water, but some terrestrial species can modulate their feeding behavior appropriately for both media. In addition, many aquatic species can be induced to feed terrestrially. A comparison of feeding in both aquatic and terrestrial environments presents an excellent opportunity to investigate the evolution of terrestrial feeding from aquatic feeding, as well as a system within which to develop methods for studying major evolutionary transitions between environments....
Because morphology directly influences an organism's ability to utilize its habitat and dietary reso...
Animals are assumed to obtain/conserve energy effectively to maximise their fitness, which manifests...
The use of limbs for foraging is documented in both marine and terrestrial tetrapods. These behavior...
This study sheds light on the evolution of aquatic and terrestrial feeding modes in vertebrates, usi...
Almost all extant testudinids are highly associated with terrestrial habitats and the few tortoises ...
Specialization for a new habitat often entails a cost to performance in the ancestral habitat. Altho...
The oropharynx as a functional entity plays a fundamental role in feeding. Transitions from aquatic ...
The oropharynx as a functional entity plays a fundamental role in feeding. Transitions from aquatic ...
This study uses the carapace of emydid turtles to address hypothesized differences between terrestri...
Animals are assumed to obtain/conserve energy effectively to maximise their fitness, which manifests...
Transitions to terrestrial environments confront ancestrally aquatic animals with several mechanical...
Animals are assumed to obtain/conserve energy effectively to maximise their fitness, which manifests...
The present study examined the kinematic patterns of initial food uptake, food transport, pharyngeal...
Turtles have a highly modified body plan, including a rigid shell that constrains postcranial anatom...
Transitions between water and land have occurred multiple times in vertebrate evolutionary history. ...
Because morphology directly influences an organism's ability to utilize its habitat and dietary reso...
Animals are assumed to obtain/conserve energy effectively to maximise their fitness, which manifests...
The use of limbs for foraging is documented in both marine and terrestrial tetrapods. These behavior...
This study sheds light on the evolution of aquatic and terrestrial feeding modes in vertebrates, usi...
Almost all extant testudinids are highly associated with terrestrial habitats and the few tortoises ...
Specialization for a new habitat often entails a cost to performance in the ancestral habitat. Altho...
The oropharynx as a functional entity plays a fundamental role in feeding. Transitions from aquatic ...
The oropharynx as a functional entity plays a fundamental role in feeding. Transitions from aquatic ...
This study uses the carapace of emydid turtles to address hypothesized differences between terrestri...
Animals are assumed to obtain/conserve energy effectively to maximise their fitness, which manifests...
Transitions to terrestrial environments confront ancestrally aquatic animals with several mechanical...
Animals are assumed to obtain/conserve energy effectively to maximise their fitness, which manifests...
The present study examined the kinematic patterns of initial food uptake, food transport, pharyngeal...
Turtles have a highly modified body plan, including a rigid shell that constrains postcranial anatom...
Transitions between water and land have occurred multiple times in vertebrate evolutionary history. ...
Because morphology directly influences an organism's ability to utilize its habitat and dietary reso...
Animals are assumed to obtain/conserve energy effectively to maximise their fitness, which manifests...
The use of limbs for foraging is documented in both marine and terrestrial tetrapods. These behavior...