This study uses the carapace of emydid turtles to address hypothesized differences between terrestrial and aquatic species. Geometric morphometrics are used to quantify shell shape, and performance is estimated for two shell functions: shell strength and hydrodynamics. Aquatic turtle shells differ in shape from terrestrial turtle shells and are characterized by lower frontal areas and presumably lower drag. Terrestrial turtle shells are stronger than those of aquatic turtles; many-to-one mapping of morphology to function does not entirely mitigate a functional trade-off between mechanical strength and hydrodynamic performance. Furthermore, areas of morphospace characterized by exceptionally poor performance in either of the functions are no...
Adaptive landscapes have served as fruitful guides to evolutionary research for nearly a century. C...
Turtles experience numerous modifications in the morphological, physiological, and mechanical charac...
Variation is a key component of the evolutionary process. However, variation often is poorly underst...
Aquatic species can experience different selective pressures on morphology in different flow regimes...
Organismal parts are often involved in the performance of more than one function. The role of trade...
Organismal parts are often involved in the performance of more than one function. The role of trade-...
This study investigates the mechanical implications of shell shape differences between males and fem...
Because morphology directly influences an organism's ability to utilize its habitat and dietary reso...
We investigated phenotypic diversification in the species-rich and ecologically diverse turtle famil...
The concept of the adaptive landscape has been invaluable to evolutionary biologists for visualizing...
To test if habitat could shape shell features of freshwater turtles starting from birth, we tested h...
Characterization of morphological variation in the shells of extant Eastern Box Turtles, Terrapene c...
International audienceAlthough physical features of the environment are known to influence shape, to...
To test if habitat could shape shell features of freshwater turtles starting from birth, we tested h...
Abstract. — Resource use and phylogeny are often correlated with morphological variation. Moreover, ...
Adaptive landscapes have served as fruitful guides to evolutionary research for nearly a century. C...
Turtles experience numerous modifications in the morphological, physiological, and mechanical charac...
Variation is a key component of the evolutionary process. However, variation often is poorly underst...
Aquatic species can experience different selective pressures on morphology in different flow regimes...
Organismal parts are often involved in the performance of more than one function. The role of trade...
Organismal parts are often involved in the performance of more than one function. The role of trade-...
This study investigates the mechanical implications of shell shape differences between males and fem...
Because morphology directly influences an organism's ability to utilize its habitat and dietary reso...
We investigated phenotypic diversification in the species-rich and ecologically diverse turtle famil...
The concept of the adaptive landscape has been invaluable to evolutionary biologists for visualizing...
To test if habitat could shape shell features of freshwater turtles starting from birth, we tested h...
Characterization of morphological variation in the shells of extant Eastern Box Turtles, Terrapene c...
International audienceAlthough physical features of the environment are known to influence shape, to...
To test if habitat could shape shell features of freshwater turtles starting from birth, we tested h...
Abstract. — Resource use and phylogeny are often correlated with morphological variation. Moreover, ...
Adaptive landscapes have served as fruitful guides to evolutionary research for nearly a century. C...
Turtles experience numerous modifications in the morphological, physiological, and mechanical charac...
Variation is a key component of the evolutionary process. However, variation often is poorly underst...