The physical properties of water and the environment it presents to its inhabitants provide stringent constraints and selection pressures affecting aquatic adaptation and evolution. Mosasaurs (a group of secondarily aquatic reptiles that occupied a broad array of predatory niches in the Cretaceous marine ecosystems about 98-65 million years ago) have traditionally been considered as anguilliform locomotors capable only of generating short bursts of speed during brief ambush pursuits. Here we report on an exceptionally preserved, long-snouted mosasaur (Ectenosaurus clidastoides) from the Santonian (Upper Cretaceous) part of the Smoky Hill Chalk Member of the Niobrara Formation in western Kansas, USA, that contains phosphatized remains of the...
Background: During their evolution in the Late Cretaceous, mosasauroids attained a worldwide distrib...
<div><p>Mosasauroids were a successful lineage of squamate reptiles (lizards and snakes) that radiat...
Mesosaurs are lizard-like reptiles that lived at the beginning of the Permian Period (280–290 millio...
The physical properties of water and the environment it presents to its inhabitants provide stringen...
The physical properties of water and the environment it presents to its inhabitants provide stringen...
The physical properties of water and the environment it presents to its inhabitants provide stringen...
The physical nature of water and the environment it presents to an organism have long been recognize...
Mosasaurs (family Mosasauridae) are a diverse group of secondarily aquatic lizards that radiated int...
Mosasauroids are conventionally conceived of as gigantic, obligatorily aquatic marine lizards (1000s...
Mosasaurs are an extinct family of large marine lizards which have been found abundantly in, and are...
Mosasauroidea, important marine lizards (Squamata, Toxicofera) of the final 30 million years of the ...
Living in water imposes severe constraints on the evolution of the vertebrate body. As a result of t...
Incremental stages of major evolutionary transitions within a single animal lineage are rarely obser...
BACKGROUND: During their evolution in the Late Cretaceous, mosasauroids attained a worldwide distrib...
Mesosaurs have been considered strictly aquatic animals. Their adaptations to the aquatic environmen...
Background: During their evolution in the Late Cretaceous, mosasauroids attained a worldwide distrib...
<div><p>Mosasauroids were a successful lineage of squamate reptiles (lizards and snakes) that radiat...
Mesosaurs are lizard-like reptiles that lived at the beginning of the Permian Period (280–290 millio...
The physical properties of water and the environment it presents to its inhabitants provide stringen...
The physical properties of water and the environment it presents to its inhabitants provide stringen...
The physical properties of water and the environment it presents to its inhabitants provide stringen...
The physical nature of water and the environment it presents to an organism have long been recognize...
Mosasaurs (family Mosasauridae) are a diverse group of secondarily aquatic lizards that radiated int...
Mosasauroids are conventionally conceived of as gigantic, obligatorily aquatic marine lizards (1000s...
Mosasaurs are an extinct family of large marine lizards which have been found abundantly in, and are...
Mosasauroidea, important marine lizards (Squamata, Toxicofera) of the final 30 million years of the ...
Living in water imposes severe constraints on the evolution of the vertebrate body. As a result of t...
Incremental stages of major evolutionary transitions within a single animal lineage are rarely obser...
BACKGROUND: During their evolution in the Late Cretaceous, mosasauroids attained a worldwide distrib...
Mesosaurs have been considered strictly aquatic animals. Their adaptations to the aquatic environmen...
Background: During their evolution in the Late Cretaceous, mosasauroids attained a worldwide distrib...
<div><p>Mosasauroids were a successful lineage of squamate reptiles (lizards and snakes) that radiat...
Mesosaurs are lizard-like reptiles that lived at the beginning of the Permian Period (280–290 millio...