Macroevolutionary, palaeoecological and biomechanical analyses in deep time offer the possibility to decipher the structural constraints, ecomorphological patterns and evolutionary history of extinct groups. Here, 3D comparative biomechanical analyses of the extinct giant early amphibian group of stereospondyls together with living lissamphibians and crocodiles, shows that: i) stereospondyls had peculiar palaeoecological niches with proper bites and stress patterns very different than those of giant salamanders and crocodiles; ii) their extinction may be correlated with the appearance of neosuchians, which display morphofunctional innovations. Stereospondyls weathered the end-Permian mass extinction, re-radiated, acquired gigantic sizes and...
All modern crocodyliforms (alligators, crocodiles and the gharial) are semi-aquatic generalist carni...
The origin of extant amphibians has been studied using several sources of data and methods, includin...
The archosauromorphs include crocodiles, dinosaurs (containing birds) and all reptiles more closely ...
Macroevolutionary, palaeoecological and biomechanical analyses in deep time offer the possibility to...
For the first time in vertebrate palaeontology, the potential of joining Finite Element Analysis (FE...
Stereospondyls were a very successful radiation of early tetrapods. The key to their success is not ...
<div><p>For the first time in vertebrate palaeontology, the potential of joining Finite Element Anal...
dissertationCrocodylomorph reptiles are an extremely successful clade, having repeatedly radiated in...
For the first time in vertebrate palaeontology, the potential of joining Finite Element Analysis (FE...
Salamanders are an important group of living amphibians and model organisms for understanding locomo...
Crocodylia is a remarkably successful group of archosaurs (crocodylians, birds, and all descendants ...
For the first time in vertebrate palaeontology, the potential of joining Finite Element Analysis (FE...
peer reviewedABSTRACT. Thalattosuchia (Early Jurassic–Early Cretaceous) and Dyrosauridea (Late Creta...
Background: Little is known about the long-term patterns of body size evolution in Crocodylomorpha, ...
The rich fossil record of Crocodyliformes shows a much greater diversity in the past than today in t...
All modern crocodyliforms (alligators, crocodiles and the gharial) are semi-aquatic generalist carni...
The origin of extant amphibians has been studied using several sources of data and methods, includin...
The archosauromorphs include crocodiles, dinosaurs (containing birds) and all reptiles more closely ...
Macroevolutionary, palaeoecological and biomechanical analyses in deep time offer the possibility to...
For the first time in vertebrate palaeontology, the potential of joining Finite Element Analysis (FE...
Stereospondyls were a very successful radiation of early tetrapods. The key to their success is not ...
<div><p>For the first time in vertebrate palaeontology, the potential of joining Finite Element Anal...
dissertationCrocodylomorph reptiles are an extremely successful clade, having repeatedly radiated in...
For the first time in vertebrate palaeontology, the potential of joining Finite Element Analysis (FE...
Salamanders are an important group of living amphibians and model organisms for understanding locomo...
Crocodylia is a remarkably successful group of archosaurs (crocodylians, birds, and all descendants ...
For the first time in vertebrate palaeontology, the potential of joining Finite Element Analysis (FE...
peer reviewedABSTRACT. Thalattosuchia (Early Jurassic–Early Cretaceous) and Dyrosauridea (Late Creta...
Background: Little is known about the long-term patterns of body size evolution in Crocodylomorpha, ...
The rich fossil record of Crocodyliformes shows a much greater diversity in the past than today in t...
All modern crocodyliforms (alligators, crocodiles and the gharial) are semi-aquatic generalist carni...
The origin of extant amphibians has been studied using several sources of data and methods, includin...
The archosauromorphs include crocodiles, dinosaurs (containing birds) and all reptiles more closely ...