Morphological similarity between biological structures in phylogenetically distant species is usually regarded as evidence of convergent evolution. Yet, phenotypic similarity is not always a sign of natural selection acting on a particular trait, therefore adaptation to similar conditions may fail to generate convergent lineages. Herein we tested whether convergent evolution occurred in the humerus of fossorial mammals, one of the most derived biological structures among mammals. Clades adapting to digging kinematics possess unusual, by mammalian standards, humeral shapes. The application of a new, computationally fast morphological test revealed a single significant instance of convergence pertaining to the Japanese fossorial moles (Mogera...
Morphological convergence is an intensely studied macroevolutionary phenomenon. It refers to the mor...
Morphology serves as a ubiquitous proxy in macroevolutionary studies to identify potential adaptive ...
High morphological diversity can occur in closely related animals when selection favors morphologies...
Morphological similarity between biological structures in phylogenetically distant species is usuall...
Morphological similarity between biological structures in phylogenetically distant species is usuall...
The adaptation to a particular function could directly influence the morphological evolution of an a...
<div><p>Morphological convergence is a well documented phenomenon in mammals, and adaptive explanati...
Morphological convergence is a well documented phenomenon in mammals, and adaptive explanations are ...
The evolution of complex morphological structures can be characterized by the interplay between diff...
The adaptation to a particular function could directly influence the morphological evolution of an a...
The enigmatic Early Miocene fossorial mammal Mesoscalops montanensis shows one of the most modified...
Cases of convergent evolution, particularly within ecomorphological contexts, are instructive in ide...
Morphological convergence is a well documented phenomenon in mammals, and adaptive explanations are ...
The enigmatic Early Miocene fossorial mammal Mesoscalops montanensis shows one of the most modified ...
Background: Understanding the mechanisms promoting or constraining morphological diversification wit...
Morphological convergence is an intensely studied macroevolutionary phenomenon. It refers to the mor...
Morphology serves as a ubiquitous proxy in macroevolutionary studies to identify potential adaptive ...
High morphological diversity can occur in closely related animals when selection favors morphologies...
Morphological similarity between biological structures in phylogenetically distant species is usuall...
Morphological similarity between biological structures in phylogenetically distant species is usuall...
The adaptation to a particular function could directly influence the morphological evolution of an a...
<div><p>Morphological convergence is a well documented phenomenon in mammals, and adaptive explanati...
Morphological convergence is a well documented phenomenon in mammals, and adaptive explanations are ...
The evolution of complex morphological structures can be characterized by the interplay between diff...
The adaptation to a particular function could directly influence the morphological evolution of an a...
The enigmatic Early Miocene fossorial mammal Mesoscalops montanensis shows one of the most modified...
Cases of convergent evolution, particularly within ecomorphological contexts, are instructive in ide...
Morphological convergence is a well documented phenomenon in mammals, and adaptive explanations are ...
The enigmatic Early Miocene fossorial mammal Mesoscalops montanensis shows one of the most modified ...
Background: Understanding the mechanisms promoting or constraining morphological diversification wit...
Morphological convergence is an intensely studied macroevolutionary phenomenon. It refers to the mor...
Morphology serves as a ubiquitous proxy in macroevolutionary studies to identify potential adaptive ...
High morphological diversity can occur in closely related animals when selection favors morphologies...