Convergence—the independent evolution of similar phenotypes in distantly related clades—is a widespread and much-studied phenomenon. An often-cited, but hitherto untested, case of morphological convergence is that between the aye-aye and squirrels. The aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis) is a highly unusual lemuriform primate that has evolved a dentition similar to that of rodents: it possesses large, ever-growing incisors which it uses to strip the bark from trees in order to feed on wood-boring beetle larvae. Indeed, such is the similarity that some of the earliest classifications of the aye-aye placed it in the squirrel genus Sciurus. Here, we aimed to test the degree of convergence between the skulls and lower jaws of squirrels and t...
Convergence consists in the independent evolution of similar traits in distantly related species. Th...
Convergence consists in the independent evolution of similar traits in distantly related species. Th...
Convergence consists in the independent evolution of similar traits in distantly related species. Th...
Convergence—the independent evolution of similar phenotypes in distantly related clades—is a widespr...
Convergence—the independent evolution of similar phenotypes in distantly related clades—is a widespr...
Convergence—the independent evolution of similar phenotypes in distantly related clades—is a widespr...
Convergent evolution is often reported in the mammalian order Carnivora. Their adaptations to partic...
Cases of convergent evolution, particularly within ecomorphological contexts, are instructive in ide...
Cases of convergent evolution, particularly within ecomorphological contexts, are instructive in ide...
Cases of convergent evolution, particularly within ecomorphological contexts, are instructive in ide...
Convergent evolution is often reported in the mammalian order Carnivora. Their adaptations to partic...
Chewing on different food types is a demanding biological function. The classic assumption in studyi...
Convergent evolution is often reported in the mammalian order Carnivora. Their adaptations to partic...
Chewing on different food types is a demanding biological function. The classic assumption in studyi...
The rodent-like feeding system comprises a pair of enormously enlarged, ever-growing incisors and re...
Convergence consists in the independent evolution of similar traits in distantly related species. Th...
Convergence consists in the independent evolution of similar traits in distantly related species. Th...
Convergence consists in the independent evolution of similar traits in distantly related species. Th...
Convergence—the independent evolution of similar phenotypes in distantly related clades—is a widespr...
Convergence—the independent evolution of similar phenotypes in distantly related clades—is a widespr...
Convergence—the independent evolution of similar phenotypes in distantly related clades—is a widespr...
Convergent evolution is often reported in the mammalian order Carnivora. Their adaptations to partic...
Cases of convergent evolution, particularly within ecomorphological contexts, are instructive in ide...
Cases of convergent evolution, particularly within ecomorphological contexts, are instructive in ide...
Cases of convergent evolution, particularly within ecomorphological contexts, are instructive in ide...
Convergent evolution is often reported in the mammalian order Carnivora. Their adaptations to partic...
Chewing on different food types is a demanding biological function. The classic assumption in studyi...
Convergent evolution is often reported in the mammalian order Carnivora. Their adaptations to partic...
Chewing on different food types is a demanding biological function. The classic assumption in studyi...
The rodent-like feeding system comprises a pair of enormously enlarged, ever-growing incisors and re...
Convergence consists in the independent evolution of similar traits in distantly related species. Th...
Convergence consists in the independent evolution of similar traits in distantly related species. Th...
Convergence consists in the independent evolution of similar traits in distantly related species. Th...