International audienceSelf-righting, the capacity of an animal to self-turn after falling on its back, is a fitness-related trait. Delayed self-righting can result in loss of mating opportunities or death. Traits involved in self-righting may therefore be under selection. Galápagos giant tortoises have two main shell morphologies - saddleback and domed – that have been proposed to be adaptive. The more sloped shape on the sides of the shell and the longer extension of neck and legs of the saddlebacks could have evolved to optimize self-righting. The drier environments with more uneven surfaces where the saddleback tortoises occur increases their risk to fall on their back while walking. The ability to fast overturn could reduce the danger o...
Physical limits of speed performances impose strong selective pressures on animals, influencing impo...
The turtle shell is a complex structure that currently serves a largely protective function in this ...
Despite exhibiting low velocity and limited agility, many tortoises undertake large scale movements ...
Armoured animals can easily lose their balance and fall on their back. When overturned, they can ...
Testudines are susceptible to inversion and self-right using their necks, limbs, or both, to generat...
In terrestrial animals with rigid protective structures, the ability to upright after being overturn...
From The Royal Society via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-01-26, accepted 2021-01-28...
Armoured, rigid bodied animals, such as Testudines, must self-right should they find themselves in a...
Juvenile gopher tortoises (Gopherus polyphemus) have a domed carapace whereas adults have a noticeab...
Self-righting performance is a key ability for most terrestrial animals, and has been used as a metr...
Galápagos tortoises represent the only surviving lineage of giant tortoises that exhibit two differe...
The ability of an individual to withstand random perturbations during its development is considered ...
Changes in the structural association of skeletal traits are crucial to the evolution of novel forms...
The concept of the adaptive landscape has been invaluable to evolutionary biologists for visualizing...
Using data for the body size and shell shape of Algerian Testudo graeca, we assessed how proximate c...
Physical limits of speed performances impose strong selective pressures on animals, influencing impo...
The turtle shell is a complex structure that currently serves a largely protective function in this ...
Despite exhibiting low velocity and limited agility, many tortoises undertake large scale movements ...
Armoured animals can easily lose their balance and fall on their back. When overturned, they can ...
Testudines are susceptible to inversion and self-right using their necks, limbs, or both, to generat...
In terrestrial animals with rigid protective structures, the ability to upright after being overturn...
From The Royal Society via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-01-26, accepted 2021-01-28...
Armoured, rigid bodied animals, such as Testudines, must self-right should they find themselves in a...
Juvenile gopher tortoises (Gopherus polyphemus) have a domed carapace whereas adults have a noticeab...
Self-righting performance is a key ability for most terrestrial animals, and has been used as a metr...
Galápagos tortoises represent the only surviving lineage of giant tortoises that exhibit two differe...
The ability of an individual to withstand random perturbations during its development is considered ...
Changes in the structural association of skeletal traits are crucial to the evolution of novel forms...
The concept of the adaptive landscape has been invaluable to evolutionary biologists for visualizing...
Using data for the body size and shell shape of Algerian Testudo graeca, we assessed how proximate c...
Physical limits of speed performances impose strong selective pressures on animals, influencing impo...
The turtle shell is a complex structure that currently serves a largely protective function in this ...
Despite exhibiting low velocity and limited agility, many tortoises undertake large scale movements ...