The axial skeleton of all vertebrates is composed of individual units known as vertebrae. Each vertebra has individual anatomical attributes, yet they can be classified in five different groups, namely cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral and caudal, according to shared characteristics and their association with specific body areas. Variations in vertebral number, size, morphological features and their distribution amongst the different regions of the vertebral column are a major source of the anatomical diversity observed among vertebrates. In this review I will discuss the impact of those variations on the anatomy of different vertebrate species and provide insights into the genetic origin of some remarkable morphological traits that often ...
Morphology, or shapes, particularly of bones, is important for understanding how animals vary and, t...
Morphology, or shapes, particularly of bones, is important for understanding how animals vary and, t...
Snake vertebrae are common throughout the Cenozoic fossil record, but identification of isolated ver...
This article reviews the main trends in the evolution of the vertebrate axial skeleton, with special...
Taxonomic, morphological and functional diversity are often discordant and independent components of...
Background: The axial skeleton consists of repeating units (vertebrae) that are integrated through t...
Cetaceans represent the most diverse clade of extant marine tetrapods. Although restructuring of oce...
Abstract Background The axial skeleton consists of repeating units (vertebrae) that are integrated t...
Intraspecific and interspecific variation in cervical, thoracic, and lumbar region of the vertebral ...
Mammals flex, extend, and rotate their spines as they perform behaviors critical for survival, such ...
peer reviewedCetaceans represent the most diverse clade of extant marine tetrapods. Although the res...
Ecomorphology concerns the study of the relationships between functional design and the environmenta...
The emergence of new technologies and improved computing power helped to introduce a renewed vitalit...
Mammals show a very low level of variation in vertebral count, particularly in the neck. Phenotypes ...
With approximately 90 living species, whales, dolphins and porpoises represent the most diverse clad...
Morphology, or shapes, particularly of bones, is important for understanding how animals vary and, t...
Morphology, or shapes, particularly of bones, is important for understanding how animals vary and, t...
Snake vertebrae are common throughout the Cenozoic fossil record, but identification of isolated ver...
This article reviews the main trends in the evolution of the vertebrate axial skeleton, with special...
Taxonomic, morphological and functional diversity are often discordant and independent components of...
Background: The axial skeleton consists of repeating units (vertebrae) that are integrated through t...
Cetaceans represent the most diverse clade of extant marine tetrapods. Although restructuring of oce...
Abstract Background The axial skeleton consists of repeating units (vertebrae) that are integrated t...
Intraspecific and interspecific variation in cervical, thoracic, and lumbar region of the vertebral ...
Mammals flex, extend, and rotate their spines as they perform behaviors critical for survival, such ...
peer reviewedCetaceans represent the most diverse clade of extant marine tetrapods. Although the res...
Ecomorphology concerns the study of the relationships between functional design and the environmenta...
The emergence of new technologies and improved computing power helped to introduce a renewed vitalit...
Mammals show a very low level of variation in vertebral count, particularly in the neck. Phenotypes ...
With approximately 90 living species, whales, dolphins and porpoises represent the most diverse clad...
Morphology, or shapes, particularly of bones, is important for understanding how animals vary and, t...
Morphology, or shapes, particularly of bones, is important for understanding how animals vary and, t...
Snake vertebrae are common throughout the Cenozoic fossil record, but identification of isolated ver...