The rudimentary characteristic of the eyes of fossorial animals raises some questions regarding its evolution and functionality. Would these eyes result from atrophy or from stagnated development? How would its visual function work? Anatomical investigations of these organs are the fundamental preamble to answer those questions, which are still little explored by the literature. in this article we have studied anatomical aspects of the eyes of three species of fossorial reptiles, within the suborder Amphisbaena (Amphisbaena alba, Amphisbaena mertensi, Leposternon infraorbitale), as well as a species within the ophidian suborder (Typhlops brongersmianus). the minuscule eyes (1-2 mm diameter) were visualized through a scale, a translucent are...
Within the Squamata, the suborder Amphisbaenia consists of a group of legless lizards that have adap...
Reptiles are a highly diverse class that consists of snakes, geckos, iguanid lizards, and chameleons...
Reptiles are a highly diverse class that consists of snakes, geckos, iguanid lizards, and chameleons...
The anatomy and development of the eyelids in squamate reptiles are still relatively unknown, consid...
The anatomy and development of the eyelids in squamate reptiles are still relatively unknown, consid...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comSnakes evolved from lizards but have...
The dominant hypothesis for the evolutionary origin of snakes from 'lizards' (non-snake squamates) i...
Abstract Background Covering the eye of all snakes is a transparent integumental structure known as ...
Abstract. Amphibian eyes have an important role in vision and in several physiological processes, su...
The salamander clade Eurycea from the karst regions of central Texas provides an ideal platform for ...
BackgroundLizards are excellent models to study the adaptations of the visual system to different sc...
International audienceVision has revolutionized the way animals explore their environment and intera...
Visual organs are widely distributed throughout the animal kingdom and exhibit a great diversity of ...
Reptiles, like all animals presented in our veterinary structures, benefit from constant progress in...
Mosasaurs (Squamata: Mosasauridae) were a highly diverse, globally distributed group of aquatic liza...
Within the Squamata, the suborder Amphisbaenia consists of a group of legless lizards that have adap...
Reptiles are a highly diverse class that consists of snakes, geckos, iguanid lizards, and chameleons...
Reptiles are a highly diverse class that consists of snakes, geckos, iguanid lizards, and chameleons...
The anatomy and development of the eyelids in squamate reptiles are still relatively unknown, consid...
The anatomy and development of the eyelids in squamate reptiles are still relatively unknown, consid...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comSnakes evolved from lizards but have...
The dominant hypothesis for the evolutionary origin of snakes from 'lizards' (non-snake squamates) i...
Abstract Background Covering the eye of all snakes is a transparent integumental structure known as ...
Abstract. Amphibian eyes have an important role in vision and in several physiological processes, su...
The salamander clade Eurycea from the karst regions of central Texas provides an ideal platform for ...
BackgroundLizards are excellent models to study the adaptations of the visual system to different sc...
International audienceVision has revolutionized the way animals explore their environment and intera...
Visual organs are widely distributed throughout the animal kingdom and exhibit a great diversity of ...
Reptiles, like all animals presented in our veterinary structures, benefit from constant progress in...
Mosasaurs (Squamata: Mosasauridae) were a highly diverse, globally distributed group of aquatic liza...
Within the Squamata, the suborder Amphisbaenia consists of a group of legless lizards that have adap...
Reptiles are a highly diverse class that consists of snakes, geckos, iguanid lizards, and chameleons...
Reptiles are a highly diverse class that consists of snakes, geckos, iguanid lizards, and chameleons...