Evolutionary simplification, or loss of complex characters, is a major theme in studies of body form evolution. The apparently infrequent evolutionary reacquisition of complex characters has led to the assertion (Dollo’s Law) that once lost, complex characters may be impossible to re-evolve, at least via the exact same evolutionary process. Here we provide one of the most comprehensive, fine-scale analyses of squamate body-form evolution to date, introducing a new model system of closely related, morphologically variable, lizards. Our phylogenetic results support independent instances of complete limb loss as well as multiple instances of digit and external ear opening loss and re-acquisition. Even more striking, we find strong statistical ...
Lineages that exhibit little morphological change over time provide a unique opportunity to explore ...
Species represent one of the fundamental units of the evolutionary process, and an accurate understa...
Measures of species, morphological, functional, and ecological diversity are interrelated although n...
Evolutionary simplification, or loss of complex characters, is a major theme in studies of body form...
Evolutionary simplification, or loss of complex characters, is a major theme in studies of body form...
Evolutionary simplification of autopodial structures is a major theme in studies of body‐form evolut...
Convergent evolution of phenotypes is considered evidence that evolution is deterministic. Establis...
Convergent evolution of phenotypes is considered evidence that evolution is deterministic. Establish...
Evolutionary simplification of autopodial structures is a major theme in studies of body-form evolut...
Abstract Background The Australian scincid clade Lerista provides perhaps the best available model f...
Evolution of a serpentiform body where the body is elongated and the limbs are attenuated is a commo...
Elongated snake-like bodies associated with limb reduction have evolved multiple times throughout ve...
Squamate reptiles (lizards and snakes) are a pivotal group whose relationships have be-come increasi...
Squamate reptiles (lizards and snakes) are a pivotal group whose relationships have become increasin...
Here, I combine previously underutilized models and priors to perform more biologically-realistic ph...
Lineages that exhibit little morphological change over time provide a unique opportunity to explore ...
Species represent one of the fundamental units of the evolutionary process, and an accurate understa...
Measures of species, morphological, functional, and ecological diversity are interrelated although n...
Evolutionary simplification, or loss of complex characters, is a major theme in studies of body form...
Evolutionary simplification, or loss of complex characters, is a major theme in studies of body form...
Evolutionary simplification of autopodial structures is a major theme in studies of body‐form evolut...
Convergent evolution of phenotypes is considered evidence that evolution is deterministic. Establis...
Convergent evolution of phenotypes is considered evidence that evolution is deterministic. Establish...
Evolutionary simplification of autopodial structures is a major theme in studies of body-form evolut...
Abstract Background The Australian scincid clade Lerista provides perhaps the best available model f...
Evolution of a serpentiform body where the body is elongated and the limbs are attenuated is a commo...
Elongated snake-like bodies associated with limb reduction have evolved multiple times throughout ve...
Squamate reptiles (lizards and snakes) are a pivotal group whose relationships have be-come increasi...
Squamate reptiles (lizards and snakes) are a pivotal group whose relationships have become increasin...
Here, I combine previously underutilized models and priors to perform more biologically-realistic ph...
Lineages that exhibit little morphological change over time provide a unique opportunity to explore ...
Species represent one of the fundamental units of the evolutionary process, and an accurate understa...
Measures of species, morphological, functional, and ecological diversity are interrelated although n...