Abstract Background Fangs are a putative key innovation that revolutionized prey capture and feeding in snakes, and – along with their associated venom phenotypes – have made snakes perhaps the most medically-significant vertebrate animals. Three snake clades are known for their forward-positioned fangs, and these clades (Elapidae, Viperidae, and Atractaspidinae) contain the majority of snakes that are traditionally considered venomous. However, many other snakes are “rear-fanged”: they possess potentially venom-delivering teeth situated at the rear end of the upper jaw. Quantification of fang phenotypes – and especially those of rear-fanged species – has proved challenging or impossible owing to the small size and relative rarity of many s...
<div><p>Snakes are a highly successful group of vertebrates, within great diversity in habitat, diet...
Relationships between the major lineages of snakes are assessed based on a phylogenetic analysis of ...
The huge morphological variability of asp viper (Vipera aspis) snakes has been longly addressed and ...
Abstract Background Fangs are a putative key innovation that revolutionized prey capture and feedin...
Venomous snakes are among the world's most specialized predators. During feeding, they use fangs to ...
Venomous snakes—the pinnacle of snake evolution—are characterized by their possession of venom-condu...
The structure, composition, and shape of teeth have been related to dietary specialization in many v...
Snake fangs are an iconic exemplar of a complex adaptation, but despite striking developmental and m...
A predator's preferred prey often changes over the course of its life as it grows from an inexperien...
A predator's preferred prey often changes over the course of its life as it grows from an inexperien...
Abstract To date there are few quantitative studies investigating the evolution of too...
Snake venom is produced, transported and delivered by the sophisticated venom delivery system (VDS)....
Background: The highly derived morphology and astounding diversity of snakes has long inspired debat...
Whether snakes evolved their elongated, limbless bodies or their specialized skulls and teeth first ...
Advanced endoglyptodont snakes share a complex but homologous venom delivery system associated with ...
<div><p>Snakes are a highly successful group of vertebrates, within great diversity in habitat, diet...
Relationships between the major lineages of snakes are assessed based on a phylogenetic analysis of ...
The huge morphological variability of asp viper (Vipera aspis) snakes has been longly addressed and ...
Abstract Background Fangs are a putative key innovation that revolutionized prey capture and feedin...
Venomous snakes are among the world's most specialized predators. During feeding, they use fangs to ...
Venomous snakes—the pinnacle of snake evolution—are characterized by their possession of venom-condu...
The structure, composition, and shape of teeth have been related to dietary specialization in many v...
Snake fangs are an iconic exemplar of a complex adaptation, but despite striking developmental and m...
A predator's preferred prey often changes over the course of its life as it grows from an inexperien...
A predator's preferred prey often changes over the course of its life as it grows from an inexperien...
Abstract To date there are few quantitative studies investigating the evolution of too...
Snake venom is produced, transported and delivered by the sophisticated venom delivery system (VDS)....
Background: The highly derived morphology and astounding diversity of snakes has long inspired debat...
Whether snakes evolved their elongated, limbless bodies or their specialized skulls and teeth first ...
Advanced endoglyptodont snakes share a complex but homologous venom delivery system associated with ...
<div><p>Snakes are a highly successful group of vertebrates, within great diversity in habitat, diet...
Relationships between the major lineages of snakes are assessed based on a phylogenetic analysis of ...
The huge morphological variability of asp viper (Vipera aspis) snakes has been longly addressed and ...