Xenarthrans (armadillos, anteaters, sloths and their extinct relatives) are unique among mammals in displaying a distinctive specialization of the posterior trunk vertebrae-supernumerary vertebral xenarthrous articulations. This study seeks to understand how xenarthry develops through ontogeny and if it may be constrained to appear within pre-existing vertebral regions. Using 3D geometric morphometrics on the neural arches of vertebrae, we explore phenotypic, allometric, and disparity patterns of the different axial morphotypes during ontogeny of ninebanded armadillos. Shape-based regionalisation analyses showed that adult thoracolumbar column is divided into three regions according to the presence or absence of ribs and the presence or abs...
Abstract Background The axial skeleton consists of repeating units (vertebrae) that are integrated t...
Mammals flex, extend, and rotate their spines as they perform behaviors critical for survival, such ...
A unique characteristic of mammals is a vertebral column with anatomically distinct regions, but whe...
Xenarthrans (armadillos, anteaters, sloths and their extinct relatives) are unique among mammals in ...
The presence of a synsacrum formed by the fusion of vertebrae that come into closed contact with the...
Intraspecific and interspecific variation in cervical, thoracic, and lumbar region of the vertebral ...
Mammals of the Xenarthra clade show a large number of unusual characters in the skeleton, mainly in ...
Analysis of ontogenetic changes in long bone microstructure aid in vertebrate life history reconstru...
Analysis of ontogenetic changes in long bone microstructure aid in vertebrate life history reconstru...
Vertebrae are serially homologous structures with tight integration through their evolution and deve...
A large part of extant and past mammalian morphological diversity is related to variation in size th...
Abstract Background Bone structure has a crucial role in the functional adaptations that allow verte...
<strong>Abstract</strong> The ontogenetic development of the scapula of <em>Euphr...
Background: The axial skeleton consists of repeating units (vertebrae) that are integrated through t...
Three-dimensional (3D) models of fossil bones are increasingly available, thus opening a novel front...
Abstract Background The axial skeleton consists of repeating units (vertebrae) that are integrated t...
Mammals flex, extend, and rotate their spines as they perform behaviors critical for survival, such ...
A unique characteristic of mammals is a vertebral column with anatomically distinct regions, but whe...
Xenarthrans (armadillos, anteaters, sloths and their extinct relatives) are unique among mammals in ...
The presence of a synsacrum formed by the fusion of vertebrae that come into closed contact with the...
Intraspecific and interspecific variation in cervical, thoracic, and lumbar region of the vertebral ...
Mammals of the Xenarthra clade show a large number of unusual characters in the skeleton, mainly in ...
Analysis of ontogenetic changes in long bone microstructure aid in vertebrate life history reconstru...
Analysis of ontogenetic changes in long bone microstructure aid in vertebrate life history reconstru...
Vertebrae are serially homologous structures with tight integration through their evolution and deve...
A large part of extant and past mammalian morphological diversity is related to variation in size th...
Abstract Background Bone structure has a crucial role in the functional adaptations that allow verte...
<strong>Abstract</strong> The ontogenetic development of the scapula of <em>Euphr...
Background: The axial skeleton consists of repeating units (vertebrae) that are integrated through t...
Three-dimensional (3D) models of fossil bones are increasingly available, thus opening a novel front...
Abstract Background The axial skeleton consists of repeating units (vertebrae) that are integrated t...
Mammals flex, extend, and rotate their spines as they perform behaviors critical for survival, such ...
A unique characteristic of mammals is a vertebral column with anatomically distinct regions, but whe...