Evolutionary transitions to marine habitats occurred frequently among Mesozoic reptiles. Only one such clade survives to the present: sea turtles (Chelonioidea). Other marine turtles originated during the Mesozoic, but uncertain affinities of key fossils have obscured the number of transitions to marine life, and the timing of the origin of marine adaptation in chelonioids. Phylogenetic studies support either a highly‐inclusive chelonioid total‐group including fossil marine clades from the Jurassic and Cretaceous (e.g. protostegids, thalassochelydians, sandownids) or a less inclusive chelonioid total‐group excluding those clades. Under this paradigm, these clades belong outside Cryptodira, and represent at least one additional evolutionary ...
BACKGROUND: Secondary adaptation to aquatic life occurred independently in several amniote lineages,...
Presented herein is the first morphological analysis of turtle relationships to examine the monophyl...
Recent studies suggested that many fossil marine turtles might not be closely related to extant mari...
Evolutionary transitions to marine habitats occurred frequently among Mesozoic reptiles. Only one su...
Evolutionary transitions to marine habitats occurred frequently among Mesozoic reptiles. Only one su...
Evolutionary transitions to marine habitats occurred frequently among Mesozoic reptiles. Only one su...
Evolutionary transitions to marine habitats occurred frequently among Mesozoic reptiles. Only one su...
Turtles are a major group of reptiles with moderate species richness (335 extant species) but high e...
Turtles are a major group of reptiles with moderate species richness (335 extant species) but high e...
Evolutionary transitions to marine habitats occurred frequently among Mesozoic reptiles. Only one su...
"Turtles" (Testudines) form a successful group of reptiles with several terrestrial, marine and fres...
"Turtles" (Testudines) form a successful group of reptiles with several terrestrial, marine and fres...
OA published versionKnowledge of the early evolution of sea turtles (Chelonioidea) has been limited ...
Copyright © Royal Society 2006Sea turtles (Chelonioidea) are a prominent group of modern marine rept...
<p>Late Cretaceous marine turtles formerly referred to the family Toxochelyidae represent perhaps th...
BACKGROUND: Secondary adaptation to aquatic life occurred independently in several amniote lineages,...
Presented herein is the first morphological analysis of turtle relationships to examine the monophyl...
Recent studies suggested that many fossil marine turtles might not be closely related to extant mari...
Evolutionary transitions to marine habitats occurred frequently among Mesozoic reptiles. Only one su...
Evolutionary transitions to marine habitats occurred frequently among Mesozoic reptiles. Only one su...
Evolutionary transitions to marine habitats occurred frequently among Mesozoic reptiles. Only one su...
Evolutionary transitions to marine habitats occurred frequently among Mesozoic reptiles. Only one su...
Turtles are a major group of reptiles with moderate species richness (335 extant species) but high e...
Turtles are a major group of reptiles with moderate species richness (335 extant species) but high e...
Evolutionary transitions to marine habitats occurred frequently among Mesozoic reptiles. Only one su...
"Turtles" (Testudines) form a successful group of reptiles with several terrestrial, marine and fres...
"Turtles" (Testudines) form a successful group of reptiles with several terrestrial, marine and fres...
OA published versionKnowledge of the early evolution of sea turtles (Chelonioidea) has been limited ...
Copyright © Royal Society 2006Sea turtles (Chelonioidea) are a prominent group of modern marine rept...
<p>Late Cretaceous marine turtles formerly referred to the family Toxochelyidae represent perhaps th...
BACKGROUND: Secondary adaptation to aquatic life occurred independently in several amniote lineages,...
Presented herein is the first morphological analysis of turtle relationships to examine the monophyl...
Recent studies suggested that many fossil marine turtles might not be closely related to extant mari...