Body-size is significantly correlated with the number of vertebrae (pleomerism) in multiple vertebrate lineages, indicating that somitogenesis process is an important factor dictating evolutionary change associated to phyletic allometry and, consequently, species fitness and diversification. However, the role of the evolution of extreme body sizes (dwarfism and gigantism) remains elusive in snakes, mainly with respect to postnatal ontogeny in dietary preferences associated with evolution of gigantism in many lineages. We described herein a new species in the highly diversified and species-rich genus Atractus on the basis of four specimens from the southeastern slopes of the Ecuadorian Andes. The new species is morphologically similar and ap...
Ontogenetic allometry, how species change with size through their lives, and heterochony, a decoupli...
The relationship between rates of diversification and of body size change (a common proxy for phenot...
Viviparous sea snakes are the most rapidly speciating reptiles known, yet the ecological factors und...
ABSTRACT Body-size is significantly correlated with the number of vertebrae (pleomerism) in multiple...
13 p. : ill., map ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 13).Two new Andean snakes exhibit ...
MYERS, CHARLES W, SCHARGEL, WALTER E (2006): Morphological Extremes-Two New Snakes of the Genus Atra...
We report a geographic range extension for Atractus gigas (colubridae) based on a live specimen foun...
The genus Atractus includes 146 species of cryptozoic snakes occurring from Panama to northeastern A...
The relationship between rates of diversification and of body size change (a common proxy for phenot...
Macrostomy is the anatomical feature present in macrostomatan snakes that permits the ingestion of e...
Viviparous sea snakes are the most rapidly speciating reptiles known, yet the ecological factors und...
Madtsoiids constitute a successful group of extinct snakes widely distributed across Gondwana and th...
Macrostomy is the anatomical feature present in macrostomatan snakes that permits the ingestion of e...
Atractus badius has a long and controversial nomenclatural history due to both its antiquity and the...
A new species of Atractus from the western subtropical region of the Jujuy and Salta provinces (Arge...
Ontogenetic allometry, how species change with size through their lives, and heterochony, a decoupli...
The relationship between rates of diversification and of body size change (a common proxy for phenot...
Viviparous sea snakes are the most rapidly speciating reptiles known, yet the ecological factors und...
ABSTRACT Body-size is significantly correlated with the number of vertebrae (pleomerism) in multiple...
13 p. : ill., map ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 13).Two new Andean snakes exhibit ...
MYERS, CHARLES W, SCHARGEL, WALTER E (2006): Morphological Extremes-Two New Snakes of the Genus Atra...
We report a geographic range extension for Atractus gigas (colubridae) based on a live specimen foun...
The genus Atractus includes 146 species of cryptozoic snakes occurring from Panama to northeastern A...
The relationship between rates of diversification and of body size change (a common proxy for phenot...
Macrostomy is the anatomical feature present in macrostomatan snakes that permits the ingestion of e...
Viviparous sea snakes are the most rapidly speciating reptiles known, yet the ecological factors und...
Madtsoiids constitute a successful group of extinct snakes widely distributed across Gondwana and th...
Macrostomy is the anatomical feature present in macrostomatan snakes that permits the ingestion of e...
Atractus badius has a long and controversial nomenclatural history due to both its antiquity and the...
A new species of Atractus from the western subtropical region of the Jujuy and Salta provinces (Arge...
Ontogenetic allometry, how species change with size through their lives, and heterochony, a decoupli...
The relationship between rates of diversification and of body size change (a common proxy for phenot...
Viviparous sea snakes are the most rapidly speciating reptiles known, yet the ecological factors und...