The inner ear morphology of 80 snake and lizard species, representative of a range of ecologies, is here analysed and compared to that of the fossil stem snake Dinilysia patagonica, using three-dimensional geometric morphometrics. Inner ear morphology is linked to phylogeny (we find here a strong phylogenetic signal in the data that can complicate ecological correlations), but also correlated with ecology, with Dinilysia resembling certain semi-fossorial forms (Xenopeltis and Cylindrophis), consistent with previous reports. We here also find striking resemblances between Dinilysia and some semi-aquatic snakes, such as Myron (Caenophidia, Homalopsidae). Therefore, the inner ear morphology of Dinilysia is consistent with semi-aquatic as well ...
The skeleton of the middle ear of lizards is composed of three anatomical elements: columella, extra...
Evolutionary trajectories are often biased by developmental and historical factors. However, environ...
The ecological origin of snakes remains amongst the most controversial topics in evolution, with thr...
The inner ear morphology of 80 snake and lizard species, representative of a range of ecologies, is ...
Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://cr...
Madtsoiids are among the most basal snakes, with a fossil record dating back to the Upper Cretaceous...
Three-dimensional phylogenetic PCA plot of PC1 vs PC2 vs PC3 (based on phylogeny where <i>Dinilysia<...
Background: The highly derived morphology and astounding diversity of snakes has long inspired debat...
Madtsoiids are among the most basal snakes, with a fossil record dating back to the Upper Cretaceous...
Relationships between the major lineages of snakes are assessed based on a phylogenetic analysis of ...
Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://c...
The affinities of three problematic groups of elongate, burrowing reptiles (amphisbaenians, dibamids...
Today, Lepidosauria encompasses more than 9,000 species of lizards, snakes, and amphisbaenians (Squa...
Snakes represent one-eighth of terrestrial vertebrate diversity, encompassing various lifestyles, ec...
Lungless salamanders (Family Plethodontidae) form a highly speciose group that has undergone spectac...
The skeleton of the middle ear of lizards is composed of three anatomical elements: columella, extra...
Evolutionary trajectories are often biased by developmental and historical factors. However, environ...
The ecological origin of snakes remains amongst the most controversial topics in evolution, with thr...
The inner ear morphology of 80 snake and lizard species, representative of a range of ecologies, is ...
Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://cr...
Madtsoiids are among the most basal snakes, with a fossil record dating back to the Upper Cretaceous...
Three-dimensional phylogenetic PCA plot of PC1 vs PC2 vs PC3 (based on phylogeny where <i>Dinilysia<...
Background: The highly derived morphology and astounding diversity of snakes has long inspired debat...
Madtsoiids are among the most basal snakes, with a fossil record dating back to the Upper Cretaceous...
Relationships between the major lineages of snakes are assessed based on a phylogenetic analysis of ...
Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://c...
The affinities of three problematic groups of elongate, burrowing reptiles (amphisbaenians, dibamids...
Today, Lepidosauria encompasses more than 9,000 species of lizards, snakes, and amphisbaenians (Squa...
Snakes represent one-eighth of terrestrial vertebrate diversity, encompassing various lifestyles, ec...
Lungless salamanders (Family Plethodontidae) form a highly speciose group that has undergone spectac...
The skeleton of the middle ear of lizards is composed of three anatomical elements: columella, extra...
Evolutionary trajectories are often biased by developmental and historical factors. However, environ...
The ecological origin of snakes remains amongst the most controversial topics in evolution, with thr...