Although giraffes maintain the usual mammalian cervical number of seven vertebrae, their first thoracic vertebra (T1) exhibits aberrant anatomy and has been hypothesized to functionally elongate the neck. We test this “functional elongation hypothesis” by combining phylogenetically informed analyses of neck length, three-dimensional (3D) vertebral shape, and of the functional significance of shape differences across a broad sample of ruminants and camelids. Digital bone models of the cervicothoracic transition were subjected to 3D geometric morphometric analysis revealing how the shape of the seventh cervical (C7) has converged in several long-necked species. However, we find a unique “cervicalization” of the giraffe's T1. In contrast, we d...
Data-collection Specimens. We analysed 1090 skeletons of wild-born primates belonging to 60 species...
Phenotypic integration and modularity represent important factors influencing evolutionary change. T...
Background: The axial skeleton consists of repeating units (vertebrae) that are integrated through t...
Although giraffes maintain the usual mammalian cervical number of seven vertebrae, their first thora...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Mammalian cervical vertebrae 6 and 7 and thoracic vertebra 1 possess many distinguishing characteris...
The functional morphology of sauropod dinosaur long necks has been studied extensively, with virtual...
Figure 3. Upper panel: the percentage contribution of the vertebral regions to the entire length of ...
Giraffidae is the only family of ruminants that is represented by two extant species; Okapia johnsto...
Badlangana, N. Ludo, Adams, Justin W., Manger, Paul R. (2009): The giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) ...
<p>The base of the giraffe's neck is braced to protect the intervertebral joints from excessive stra...
Research Article published by Nature CommunicationsThe origins of giraffe’s imposing stature and ass...
<p>The ability of a giraffe to reach vertically and to flex laterally to just reach its flanks is cl...
Unique features of giraffe Giraffa camelopardalis anatomy are its long neck and slender long limbs. ...
Giraffes (Giraffa camelopardalis Linnaeus 1758) possess specialised anatomy. Their disproportionatel...
Data-collection Specimens. We analysed 1090 skeletons of wild-born primates belonging to 60 species...
Phenotypic integration and modularity represent important factors influencing evolutionary change. T...
Background: The axial skeleton consists of repeating units (vertebrae) that are integrated through t...
Although giraffes maintain the usual mammalian cervical number of seven vertebrae, their first thora...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Mammalian cervical vertebrae 6 and 7 and thoracic vertebra 1 possess many distinguishing characteris...
The functional morphology of sauropod dinosaur long necks has been studied extensively, with virtual...
Figure 3. Upper panel: the percentage contribution of the vertebral regions to the entire length of ...
Giraffidae is the only family of ruminants that is represented by two extant species; Okapia johnsto...
Badlangana, N. Ludo, Adams, Justin W., Manger, Paul R. (2009): The giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) ...
<p>The base of the giraffe's neck is braced to protect the intervertebral joints from excessive stra...
Research Article published by Nature CommunicationsThe origins of giraffe’s imposing stature and ass...
<p>The ability of a giraffe to reach vertically and to flex laterally to just reach its flanks is cl...
Unique features of giraffe Giraffa camelopardalis anatomy are its long neck and slender long limbs. ...
Giraffes (Giraffa camelopardalis Linnaeus 1758) possess specialised anatomy. Their disproportionatel...
Data-collection Specimens. We analysed 1090 skeletons of wild-born primates belonging to 60 species...
Phenotypic integration and modularity represent important factors influencing evolutionary change. T...
Background: The axial skeleton consists of repeating units (vertebrae) that are integrated through t...