International audienceAquatic reptiles are very diversified in the fossil record. The description and pooling of certain bone histological features (collagenous weave and vascular network) of the various groups of aquatic reptiles highlight what this histological information can tell us about the process of secondary adaptation to an aquatic life. Notably, they show the absence of interaction between these histological features on the one hand and body size, mode of swimming, type of microanatomical specialization and phylogeny on the other. These histological features in aquatic reptiles seem to essentially provide information about the growth rate and basal metabolic rate of these taxa. The growth rate seems to have been rather high in mo...
The lifestyle of extinct tetrapods is often difficult to assess when clear morphological adaptations...
Osteo-histology provides information on age, growth strategies, and lifestyles of both recent and an...
Marine reptiles and mammals are phylogenetically so distant from each other that their marine adapta...
Background: During their evolution in the Late Cretaceous, mosasauroids attained a worldwide distrib...
BACKGROUND: During their evolution in the Late Cretaceous, mosasauroids attained a worldwide distrib...
<div><p>Background</p><p>During their evolution in the Late Cretaceous, mosasauroids attained a worl...
BACKGROUND: Ichthyosaurs are Mesozoic reptiles considered as active swimmers highly adapted to a ful...
Ichthyosaurs are Mesozoic reptiles considered as active swimmers highly adapted to a fully open-mari...
Ichthyosaurs were highly adapted to a marine lifestyle, as shown by their fish-like body shape and t...
Background: Ichthyosaurs are Mesozoic reptiles considered as active swimmers highly adapted to a ful...
Placodontia, an enigmatic group of durophagous and in part heavily armoured animals, were members of...
Mid-diaphyseal cortical bone tissue in humeri of Nothosaurus spp. consists of coarse parallel-fibere...
Mid-diaphyseal cortical bone tissue in humeri of Nothosaurus spp. consists of coarse parallel-fibere...
BackgroundIchthyosaurs are Mesozoic reptiles considered as active swimmers highly adapted to a fully...
Ichthyosaurians (Ichthyosauria) are a major clade of secondarily aquatic marine tetrapods that occup...
The lifestyle of extinct tetrapods is often difficult to assess when clear morphological adaptations...
Osteo-histology provides information on age, growth strategies, and lifestyles of both recent and an...
Marine reptiles and mammals are phylogenetically so distant from each other that their marine adapta...
Background: During their evolution in the Late Cretaceous, mosasauroids attained a worldwide distrib...
BACKGROUND: During their evolution in the Late Cretaceous, mosasauroids attained a worldwide distrib...
<div><p>Background</p><p>During their evolution in the Late Cretaceous, mosasauroids attained a worl...
BACKGROUND: Ichthyosaurs are Mesozoic reptiles considered as active swimmers highly adapted to a ful...
Ichthyosaurs are Mesozoic reptiles considered as active swimmers highly adapted to a fully open-mari...
Ichthyosaurs were highly adapted to a marine lifestyle, as shown by their fish-like body shape and t...
Background: Ichthyosaurs are Mesozoic reptiles considered as active swimmers highly adapted to a ful...
Placodontia, an enigmatic group of durophagous and in part heavily armoured animals, were members of...
Mid-diaphyseal cortical bone tissue in humeri of Nothosaurus spp. consists of coarse parallel-fibere...
Mid-diaphyseal cortical bone tissue in humeri of Nothosaurus spp. consists of coarse parallel-fibere...
BackgroundIchthyosaurs are Mesozoic reptiles considered as active swimmers highly adapted to a fully...
Ichthyosaurians (Ichthyosauria) are a major clade of secondarily aquatic marine tetrapods that occup...
The lifestyle of extinct tetrapods is often difficult to assess when clear morphological adaptations...
Osteo-histology provides information on age, growth strategies, and lifestyles of both recent and an...
Marine reptiles and mammals are phylogenetically so distant from each other that their marine adapta...