Lobe-fins transformed into limbs during the Devonian period, facilitating the water-to-land transition in tetrapods. We traced the evolution of well-articulated skeletons across the fins-to-limbs transition, using a network-based approach to quantify and compare topological features of fins and limbs. We show that the topological arrangement of bones in pectoral and pelvic appendages evolved in parallel during the fins-to-limbs transition, occupying overlapping regions of the morphospace, following a directional trend, and decreasing their disparity over time. We identify the presence of digits as the morphological novelty triggering topological changes that discriminated limbs from fins. The origin of digits caused an evolutionary shift to...
Throughout evolution, vertebrates have adapted to aquatic and terrestrial environments, developing a...
The fossil record provides unique clues about the primitive pattern of lobed fins, the precursors of...
The evolution of tetrapod limbs from paired fins has long been of interest to both evolutionary and ...
Lobe-fins transformed into limbs during the Devonian period, facilitating the water-to-land transiti...
Tetrapods evolved from within the lobe-finned fishes around 370 Ma. The evolution of limbs from lobe...
Tetrapod limbs are a key innovation implicated in the evolutionary success of the clade. Although mu...
The developmental underpinnings and functional consequences of modifications to the limbs during the...
Around 375 million years ago, the first tetrapods appeared, marking one of the most important events...
All living tetrapods have a one-to-two branching pattern in the embryonic proximal limb skeleton, wi...
Tetrapod limbs are a key innovation implicated in the evolutionary success of the clade. Although mu...
Abstract The evolution of tetrapod limbs from paired fins has long been of interest to both evolutio...
The application of network methodology in anatomical structures offers new insights on the connectiv...
The transformation of paired fins into tetrapod limbs is one of the most intensively scrutinized eve...
The arms and legs of man are evolutionarily derived from the paired fins of primitive jawed fish. Fe...
The application of network methodology in anatomical structures offers new insights on the connectiv...
Throughout evolution, vertebrates have adapted to aquatic and terrestrial environments, developing a...
The fossil record provides unique clues about the primitive pattern of lobed fins, the precursors of...
The evolution of tetrapod limbs from paired fins has long been of interest to both evolutionary and ...
Lobe-fins transformed into limbs during the Devonian period, facilitating the water-to-land transiti...
Tetrapods evolved from within the lobe-finned fishes around 370 Ma. The evolution of limbs from lobe...
Tetrapod limbs are a key innovation implicated in the evolutionary success of the clade. Although mu...
The developmental underpinnings and functional consequences of modifications to the limbs during the...
Around 375 million years ago, the first tetrapods appeared, marking one of the most important events...
All living tetrapods have a one-to-two branching pattern in the embryonic proximal limb skeleton, wi...
Tetrapod limbs are a key innovation implicated in the evolutionary success of the clade. Although mu...
Abstract The evolution of tetrapod limbs from paired fins has long been of interest to both evolutio...
The application of network methodology in anatomical structures offers new insights on the connectiv...
The transformation of paired fins into tetrapod limbs is one of the most intensively scrutinized eve...
The arms and legs of man are evolutionarily derived from the paired fins of primitive jawed fish. Fe...
The application of network methodology in anatomical structures offers new insights on the connectiv...
Throughout evolution, vertebrates have adapted to aquatic and terrestrial environments, developing a...
The fossil record provides unique clues about the primitive pattern of lobed fins, the precursors of...
The evolution of tetrapod limbs from paired fins has long been of interest to both evolutionary and ...