The mammalian vertebral column is highly variable, reflecting adaptations to a wide range of lifestyles, from burrowing in moles to flying in bats. However, in many taxa, the number of trunk vertebrae is surprisingly constant. We argue that this constancy results from strong selection against initial changes of these numbers in fast running and agile mammals, whereas such selection is weak in slower-running, sturdier mammals. The rationale is that changes of the number of trunk vertebrae require homeotic transformations from trunk into sacral vertebrae, or vice versa, and mutations toward such transformations generally produce transitional lumbosacral vertebrae that are incompletely fused to the sacrum. We hypothesize that such incomplete h...
Sloths are one of only two exceptions to the mammalian ‘rule of seven’ vertebrae in the neck. As a s...
Data-collection Specimens. We analysed 1090 skeletons of wild-born primates belonging to 60 species...
Mammals use flexion and extension of the back to increase their stride length and assist with breath...
The mammalian vertebral column is highly variable, reflecting adaptations to a wide range of lifesty...
International audienceThe mammalian vertebral column is highly variable, reflecting adaptations to a...
Abstract Background The axial skeleton consists of repeating units (vertebrae) that are integrated t...
Background: The axial skeleton consists of repeating units (vertebrae) that are integrated through t...
A fundamental concept in evolutionary biology is that life tends to become more complex through geol...
Organisms comprise multiple interacting parts, but few quantitative studies have analysed multi-elem...
We explored intraspecific variation in vertebral formulae, more specifically the variation in the...
Background: The aim of the present study is to provide the first large data set on vertebral formula...
Background: Sloths are one of only two exceptions to the mammalian 'rule of seven' vertebrae in the ...
abstractPrehensile tails (PTs) – capable of suspending the body weight of the animal – evolved indep...
Serially homologous systems with high internal differentiation frequently exhibit meristic constrain...
Why do all mammals, except for sloths and manatees, have exactly seven cervical vertebrae? In other...
Sloths are one of only two exceptions to the mammalian ‘rule of seven’ vertebrae in the neck. As a s...
Data-collection Specimens. We analysed 1090 skeletons of wild-born primates belonging to 60 species...
Mammals use flexion and extension of the back to increase their stride length and assist with breath...
The mammalian vertebral column is highly variable, reflecting adaptations to a wide range of lifesty...
International audienceThe mammalian vertebral column is highly variable, reflecting adaptations to a...
Abstract Background The axial skeleton consists of repeating units (vertebrae) that are integrated t...
Background: The axial skeleton consists of repeating units (vertebrae) that are integrated through t...
A fundamental concept in evolutionary biology is that life tends to become more complex through geol...
Organisms comprise multiple interacting parts, but few quantitative studies have analysed multi-elem...
We explored intraspecific variation in vertebral formulae, more specifically the variation in the...
Background: The aim of the present study is to provide the first large data set on vertebral formula...
Background: Sloths are one of only two exceptions to the mammalian 'rule of seven' vertebrae in the ...
abstractPrehensile tails (PTs) – capable of suspending the body weight of the animal – evolved indep...
Serially homologous systems with high internal differentiation frequently exhibit meristic constrain...
Why do all mammals, except for sloths and manatees, have exactly seven cervical vertebrae? In other...
Sloths are one of only two exceptions to the mammalian ‘rule of seven’ vertebrae in the neck. As a s...
Data-collection Specimens. We analysed 1090 skeletons of wild-born primates belonging to 60 species...
Mammals use flexion and extension of the back to increase their stride length and assist with breath...