The sauropterygian clade Plesiosauria arose in the Late Triassic and survived to the very end of the Cretaceous. A long, flexible neck with over 35 cervicals (the highest number of cervicals in any tetrapod clade) is a synapomorphy of Pistosauroidea, the clade that contains Plesiosauria. Basal plesiosaurians retain this very long neck but greatly reduce neck flexibility. In addition, plesiosaurian cervicals have large, paired, and highly symmetrical foramina on the ventral side of the centrum, traditionally termed subcentral foramina, and on the floor of the neural canal. We found that these dorsal and the ventral foramina are connected by a canal that extends across the center of ossification of the vertebral centrum. We posit that these f...
Plesiosaurs were the longest-surviving group of secondarily marine tetrapods, comparable in diversit...
Among extant vertebrates, only birds have a respiratory system associated with pneumatic diverticula...
The Posidonienschiefer Formation (Toarcian) of Holzmaden, Baden-Wurttemberg in southwestern Germany ...
Abstract: Pterosaurs possess skeletal pneumatization, which can be assessed externally through the o...
Elasmosaurid plesiosaurians are renowned for their immensely long necks, and indeed, possessed the h...
The postcranial palaeoneurology of fossil reptiles is understudied, and those studies that exist foc...
A plesiosaur specimen from the Lower Lias (Lower Jurassic) of England displays lesions of the verteb...
The evolution and function of the long neck in plesiosaurs, and how the problems associated with sti...
International audienceSecondary marine adaptation is a major pattern in amniote evolution, accompani...
Elasmosaurid plesiosaurians are renowned for their immensely long necks, and indeed, possessed the h...
The postcranial palaeoneurology of fossil reptiles is understudied, and those studies that exist foc...
Titanosaurs were small- to giant-sized sauropods, highly derived and highly pneumatic. Using morphom...
Birds and pterosaurs have pneumatic bones, a feature likely related to their flight capabilities but...
The elongate-necked aquatic plesiosaurs existed for 135 million years during the Mesozoic. The funct...
Understanding how the brain is provided with glucose and oxygen is of particular interest in human e...
Plesiosaurs were the longest-surviving group of secondarily marine tetrapods, comparable in diversit...
Among extant vertebrates, only birds have a respiratory system associated with pneumatic diverticula...
The Posidonienschiefer Formation (Toarcian) of Holzmaden, Baden-Wurttemberg in southwestern Germany ...
Abstract: Pterosaurs possess skeletal pneumatization, which can be assessed externally through the o...
Elasmosaurid plesiosaurians are renowned for their immensely long necks, and indeed, possessed the h...
The postcranial palaeoneurology of fossil reptiles is understudied, and those studies that exist foc...
A plesiosaur specimen from the Lower Lias (Lower Jurassic) of England displays lesions of the verteb...
The evolution and function of the long neck in plesiosaurs, and how the problems associated with sti...
International audienceSecondary marine adaptation is a major pattern in amniote evolution, accompani...
Elasmosaurid plesiosaurians are renowned for their immensely long necks, and indeed, possessed the h...
The postcranial palaeoneurology of fossil reptiles is understudied, and those studies that exist foc...
Titanosaurs were small- to giant-sized sauropods, highly derived and highly pneumatic. Using morphom...
Birds and pterosaurs have pneumatic bones, a feature likely related to their flight capabilities but...
The elongate-necked aquatic plesiosaurs existed for 135 million years during the Mesozoic. The funct...
Understanding how the brain is provided with glucose and oxygen is of particular interest in human e...
Plesiosaurs were the longest-surviving group of secondarily marine tetrapods, comparable in diversit...
Among extant vertebrates, only birds have a respiratory system associated with pneumatic diverticula...
The Posidonienschiefer Formation (Toarcian) of Holzmaden, Baden-Wurttemberg in southwestern Germany ...