Background: The transition from land to sea by the ancestor of cetaceans approximately 50 million years ago was an incredible evolutionary event that led to a series of morphological, physiological, and behavioral adaptations. During this transition, bone microstructure evolved from the typical terrestrial form to the specialized structure found in modern cetaceans. While the bone microstructure of mammals has been documented before, investigations of its genetic basis lag behind. The increasing number of cetaceans with whole-genome sequences available may shed light on the mechanism underlying bone microstructure evolution as a result of land to water transitions. Results: Cetacean bone microstructure is consistent with their diverse ecolo...
Cetaceans are unique in being the only mammals completely adapted to an aquatic environment. This ad...
International audienceCetacea are secondarily aquatic amniotes that underwent their land-to-sea tran...
The evolution of the order Cetacea (whales, dolphins, porpoises) has, for a long time, attracted the...
Cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) are a group of specialized mammals that evolved from ter...
Abstract Cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) are a group of specialized mammals that evolved...
Cetacean body structure and physiology exhibit dramatic adaptations to their aquatic environment. Fi...
Cetaceans represent the most diverse clade of extant marine tetrapods. Although restructuring of oce...
2016-08-22Modern whales and dolphins evolved from four‐legged terrestrial mammals known from fossils...
Recent studies have reported multiple cases of molecular adaptation in cetaceans related to their aq...
Abstract Background Cetaceans exhibit an exceptionally wide range of body size, yet in this regard, ...
© 2015 The Authors. Recent studies have reported multiple cases of molecular adaptation in cetaceans...
The ancestors of marine mammals once roamed the land and independently committed to an aquatic lifes...
Cetacea are secondarily aquatic amniotes that underwent their land-to-sea transition during the Eoce...
With approximately 90 living species, whales, dolphins and porpoises represent the most diverse clad...
peer reviewedCetaceans represent the most diverse clade of extant marine tetrapods. Although the res...
Cetaceans are unique in being the only mammals completely adapted to an aquatic environment. This ad...
International audienceCetacea are secondarily aquatic amniotes that underwent their land-to-sea tran...
The evolution of the order Cetacea (whales, dolphins, porpoises) has, for a long time, attracted the...
Cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) are a group of specialized mammals that evolved from ter...
Abstract Cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) are a group of specialized mammals that evolved...
Cetacean body structure and physiology exhibit dramatic adaptations to their aquatic environment. Fi...
Cetaceans represent the most diverse clade of extant marine tetrapods. Although restructuring of oce...
2016-08-22Modern whales and dolphins evolved from four‐legged terrestrial mammals known from fossils...
Recent studies have reported multiple cases of molecular adaptation in cetaceans related to their aq...
Abstract Background Cetaceans exhibit an exceptionally wide range of body size, yet in this regard, ...
© 2015 The Authors. Recent studies have reported multiple cases of molecular adaptation in cetaceans...
The ancestors of marine mammals once roamed the land and independently committed to an aquatic lifes...
Cetacea are secondarily aquatic amniotes that underwent their land-to-sea transition during the Eoce...
With approximately 90 living species, whales, dolphins and porpoises represent the most diverse clad...
peer reviewedCetaceans represent the most diverse clade of extant marine tetrapods. Although the res...
Cetaceans are unique in being the only mammals completely adapted to an aquatic environment. This ad...
International audienceCetacea are secondarily aquatic amniotes that underwent their land-to-sea tran...
The evolution of the order Cetacea (whales, dolphins, porpoises) has, for a long time, attracted the...