High levels of morphological homoplasy have hindered progress in understanding morphological evolution within gymnophione lissamphibians. Stemming from the hypothesis that the braincase has the potential to yield phylogenetic information, the braincases of 27 species (23 genera) of gymnophione amphibians were examined using high-resolution micro-computed tomography and histologically prepared specimens. Morphology of the brain and its relationship to features of the braincase is described, and it is shown that eight different patterns exist in the distribution of foramina in the antotic region. The distribution of variants is congruent with molecule-based phylogeny. Additionally, all variants are shown to correspond directly to stages along...
Evolutionary research in biology relies on the comparison of different individuals of different spec...
Abstract Background Caecilians (Gymnophiona) are the least speciose extant lissamphibian order, yet ...
Despite the long-standing interest in the evolution of the brain, relatively little is known about v...
Caecilian morphology is strongly modified in association with their fossorial mode of life. Currentl...
Abstract Insights into morphological diversification can be obtained from the ways the species of a ...
Figure 3. The morphology of the braincase (sphenethmoid and os basale) and stapes, as revealed throu...
Figure 5. The morphology of the braincase (sphenethmoid and os basale) and stapes, as revealed throu...
Caecilians, or Gymnophiona, constitute one of the three extant orders of the Recent Amphibia and are...
Dissorophoidea, a group of temnospondyl tetrapods that first appear in the Late Carboniferous, is ma...
<div><p>The scant fossil record of caecilians has obscured the origin and evolution of this lissamph...
In limbless fossorial vertebrates such as caecilians (Gymnophiona), head-first burrowing imposes sev...
The scant fossil record of caecilians has obscured the origin and evolution of this lissamphibian gr...
The scant fossil record of caecilians has obscured the origin and evolution of this lissamphibian gr...
A comparison between the braincases of the extinct tetrapod Eryops (A, B) and the extant salamander ...
Caecilians are elongate, limbless and annulated amphibians that, as far as is known, all have an at ...
Evolutionary research in biology relies on the comparison of different individuals of different spec...
Abstract Background Caecilians (Gymnophiona) are the least speciose extant lissamphibian order, yet ...
Despite the long-standing interest in the evolution of the brain, relatively little is known about v...
Caecilian morphology is strongly modified in association with their fossorial mode of life. Currentl...
Abstract Insights into morphological diversification can be obtained from the ways the species of a ...
Figure 3. The morphology of the braincase (sphenethmoid and os basale) and stapes, as revealed throu...
Figure 5. The morphology of the braincase (sphenethmoid and os basale) and stapes, as revealed throu...
Caecilians, or Gymnophiona, constitute one of the three extant orders of the Recent Amphibia and are...
Dissorophoidea, a group of temnospondyl tetrapods that first appear in the Late Carboniferous, is ma...
<div><p>The scant fossil record of caecilians has obscured the origin and evolution of this lissamph...
In limbless fossorial vertebrates such as caecilians (Gymnophiona), head-first burrowing imposes sev...
The scant fossil record of caecilians has obscured the origin and evolution of this lissamphibian gr...
The scant fossil record of caecilians has obscured the origin and evolution of this lissamphibian gr...
A comparison between the braincases of the extinct tetrapod Eryops (A, B) and the extant salamander ...
Caecilians are elongate, limbless and annulated amphibians that, as far as is known, all have an at ...
Evolutionary research in biology relies on the comparison of different individuals of different spec...
Abstract Background Caecilians (Gymnophiona) are the least speciose extant lissamphibian order, yet ...
Despite the long-standing interest in the evolution of the brain, relatively little is known about v...