The repeated return of tetrapods to water provides many iconic examples of convergent evolution, with various groups of mammals and reptiles independently evolving streamlined body shapes and similar feeding strategies. One comparison which has received little attention is that of cetaceans (whales and dolphins) and mosasaurs (a group of Late Cretaceous marine squamates). The earliest fully aquatic members of both groups had serpentine bodies and swam by axial undulation, before evolving more efficient caudal oscillatory locomotion and colonizing open ocean niches. Here we investigate possible parallel evolutionary trajectories of skull morphology that occurred during these initial aquatic radiations. A series of functionally informativ...
International audienceThe evolution of cetaceans (whales and dolphins) represents one of the most ex...
Odontoceti (toothed whales) and Mysticeti (baleen whales) diverged ~39 Ma. Odontocetes evolved high-...
The striking resemblance of long-snouted aquatic mammals and reptiles has long been considered an ex...
The earliest fully aquatic cetaceans (Middle to Late Eocene), had a serpentine body shape which was ...
The repeated return of tetrapods to aquatic environments provides many iconic examples of convergen...
The repeated return of tetrapods to aquatic life provides some of the best-known examples of converg...
The repeated return of tetrapods to aquatic life provides some of the best-known examples of converg...
The repeated return of tetrapods to aquatic life provides some of the best-known examples of converg...
Abstract: The repeated return of tetrapods to aquatic life provides some of the best-known examples ...
peer reviewedThe repeated return of tetrapods to aquatic life provides some of the best-known exampl...
Ever since they first made the transition to life on land around 350 million years ago, more than 30...
Incremental stages of major evolutionary transitions within a single animal lineage are rarely obser...
Mosasaurs (family Mosasauridae) are a diverse group of secondarily aquatic lizards that radiated int...
Mosasaurs (family Mosasauridae) are a diverse group of secondarily aquatic lizards that radiated int...
Numerous tetrapod lineages have independently evolved to live in the water during the Me...
International audienceThe evolution of cetaceans (whales and dolphins) represents one of the most ex...
Odontoceti (toothed whales) and Mysticeti (baleen whales) diverged ~39 Ma. Odontocetes evolved high-...
The striking resemblance of long-snouted aquatic mammals and reptiles has long been considered an ex...
The earliest fully aquatic cetaceans (Middle to Late Eocene), had a serpentine body shape which was ...
The repeated return of tetrapods to aquatic environments provides many iconic examples of convergen...
The repeated return of tetrapods to aquatic life provides some of the best-known examples of converg...
The repeated return of tetrapods to aquatic life provides some of the best-known examples of converg...
The repeated return of tetrapods to aquatic life provides some of the best-known examples of converg...
Abstract: The repeated return of tetrapods to aquatic life provides some of the best-known examples ...
peer reviewedThe repeated return of tetrapods to aquatic life provides some of the best-known exampl...
Ever since they first made the transition to life on land around 350 million years ago, more than 30...
Incremental stages of major evolutionary transitions within a single animal lineage are rarely obser...
Mosasaurs (family Mosasauridae) are a diverse group of secondarily aquatic lizards that radiated int...
Mosasaurs (family Mosasauridae) are a diverse group of secondarily aquatic lizards that radiated int...
Numerous tetrapod lineages have independently evolved to live in the water during the Me...
International audienceThe evolution of cetaceans (whales and dolphins) represents one of the most ex...
Odontoceti (toothed whales) and Mysticeti (baleen whales) diverged ~39 Ma. Odontocetes evolved high-...
The striking resemblance of long-snouted aquatic mammals and reptiles has long been considered an ex...