The past two decades have greatly improved our knowledge of vertebrate skeletal morphogenesis. It is now clear that bony morphology lacks individual descriptive specification and instead results from an interplay between positional information assigned during early limb bud deployment and its “execution” by highly conserved cellular response programs of derived connective tissue cells (e.g., chondroblasts and osteoblasts). Selection must therefore act on positional information and its apportionment, rather than on more individuated aspects of presumptive adult morphology. We suggest a trait classification system that can help integrate these findings in both functional and phylogenetic examinations of fossil mammals and provide examples fro...
Morphology has traditionally played a pivotal role in animal phylogeny since the first evolutionary ...
Vertebrate limb morphology often reflects the environment due to variation in locomotor requirements...
We investigated patterns of evolutionary integration in the appendicular skeleton of mammalian carni...
Our understanding of developmental biology burgeoned during the last decade. This review summarizes ...
Studies of the development of organisms can reveal crucial information on homology of structures. De...
In this the second issue of a two-volume set of the Anatomical Record on the relationship between m...
ABSTRACT—Studies of the development of organisms can reveal crucial information on homology of struc...
The basicranium has been described as phylogenetically informative, developmentally stable, and mini...
Maisano, Jessica A. (2002): The potential utility of postnatal skeletal developmental patterns in sq...
Phylogenetic trees underpin reconstructions of evolutionary history and tests of evolutionary hypoth...
<p>The vertebrate skeleton can be partitioned according to many different criteria – and it had been...
The vertebrate integument is a complex anatomical system that has evolved a wide array of specialize...
A new analysis within the framework of developmental genetics provides both raw data and theoretical...
<p>Analyses of living and fossil taxa are crucial for understanding changes in biodiversity through ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via http://dx.doi....
Morphology has traditionally played a pivotal role in animal phylogeny since the first evolutionary ...
Vertebrate limb morphology often reflects the environment due to variation in locomotor requirements...
We investigated patterns of evolutionary integration in the appendicular skeleton of mammalian carni...
Our understanding of developmental biology burgeoned during the last decade. This review summarizes ...
Studies of the development of organisms can reveal crucial information on homology of structures. De...
In this the second issue of a two-volume set of the Anatomical Record on the relationship between m...
ABSTRACT—Studies of the development of organisms can reveal crucial information on homology of struc...
The basicranium has been described as phylogenetically informative, developmentally stable, and mini...
Maisano, Jessica A. (2002): The potential utility of postnatal skeletal developmental patterns in sq...
Phylogenetic trees underpin reconstructions of evolutionary history and tests of evolutionary hypoth...
<p>The vertebrate skeleton can be partitioned according to many different criteria – and it had been...
The vertebrate integument is a complex anatomical system that has evolved a wide array of specialize...
A new analysis within the framework of developmental genetics provides both raw data and theoretical...
<p>Analyses of living and fossil taxa are crucial for understanding changes in biodiversity through ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via http://dx.doi....
Morphology has traditionally played a pivotal role in animal phylogeny since the first evolutionary ...
Vertebrate limb morphology often reflects the environment due to variation in locomotor requirements...
We investigated patterns of evolutionary integration in the appendicular skeleton of mammalian carni...