Variations in musculoskeletal lever systems have formed an important foundation for predictions about the diversity of muscle function and organismal performance. Changes in the structure of lever systems may be coupled with changes in muscle use and give rise to novel muscle functions. The two extant turtle lineages, cryptodires and pleurodires, exhibit differences in hindlimb structure. Cryptodires possess the ancestral musculoskeletal morphology, with most hip muscles originating on the pelvic girdle, which is not fused to the shell. In contrast, pleurodires exhibit a derived morphology, in which fusion of the pelvic girdle to the shell has resulted in shifts in the origin of most hip muscles onto the interior of the shell. To test how v...
We compared the muscular anatomy of the distal front limb in terrestrial and aquatic chelonians to t...
The unique ability of modern turtles to retract their head and neck into the shell through a side-ne...
The concept of the adaptive landscape has been invaluable to evolutionary biologists for visualizing...
Variations in musculoskeletal lever systems have formed an important foundation for predictions abou...
Specialization for a new habitat often entails a cost to performance in the ancestral habitat. Altho...
Turtles are an iconic lineage in studies of animal locomotion, typifying the use of slow, alternatin...
Members of several terrestrial vertebrate lineages have returned to nearly exclusive use of aquatic ...
During evolutionary reinvasions of water by terrestrial vertebrates, ancestrally tubular limb bones ...
Novel locomotor functions in animals may evolve through changes in morphology, muscle activity, or a...
The relationship between form and function can have profound impacts on the evolution and ecology of...
SUMMARY Studies of limb bone loading during terrestrial locomotion have focused primarily on birds a...
Using a new approach to study muscle anatomy in vertebrates, the fully differentiated jaw musculatur...
Turtles use their limbs during both aquatic and terrestrial locomotion, but water and land impose dr...
Novel functions in animals may evolve through changes in morphology, muscle activity or a combinatio...
Transitions between water and land have occurred multiple times in vertebrate evolutionary history. ...
We compared the muscular anatomy of the distal front limb in terrestrial and aquatic chelonians to t...
The unique ability of modern turtles to retract their head and neck into the shell through a side-ne...
The concept of the adaptive landscape has been invaluable to evolutionary biologists for visualizing...
Variations in musculoskeletal lever systems have formed an important foundation for predictions abou...
Specialization for a new habitat often entails a cost to performance in the ancestral habitat. Altho...
Turtles are an iconic lineage in studies of animal locomotion, typifying the use of slow, alternatin...
Members of several terrestrial vertebrate lineages have returned to nearly exclusive use of aquatic ...
During evolutionary reinvasions of water by terrestrial vertebrates, ancestrally tubular limb bones ...
Novel locomotor functions in animals may evolve through changes in morphology, muscle activity, or a...
The relationship between form and function can have profound impacts on the evolution and ecology of...
SUMMARY Studies of limb bone loading during terrestrial locomotion have focused primarily on birds a...
Using a new approach to study muscle anatomy in vertebrates, the fully differentiated jaw musculatur...
Turtles use their limbs during both aquatic and terrestrial locomotion, but water and land impose dr...
Novel functions in animals may evolve through changes in morphology, muscle activity or a combinatio...
Transitions between water and land have occurred multiple times in vertebrate evolutionary history. ...
We compared the muscular anatomy of the distal front limb in terrestrial and aquatic chelonians to t...
The unique ability of modern turtles to retract their head and neck into the shell through a side-ne...
The concept of the adaptive landscape has been invaluable to evolutionary biologists for visualizing...