The evolution and function of the long neck in plesiosaurs, and how the problems associated with stiffness or flexibility were overcome during feeding, or rapid swimming during predator avoidance, are explored, and a new interpretation for the function of the plesiosaur neck is presented. Based on the anatomy of the articular faces of contiguous cervical vertebral centra, neural arches, and cervical ribs, the plesiosaur neck was mainly adapted for ventral bending, with dorsal, lateral and rotational movements all relatively restricted. Predominant ventral bending indicates the neck was adapted for use beneath the body, suggesting feeding in the water column, close to the sea floor, or within soft sediments on the sea floor. A new model is p...
The extinct ocean-going plesiosaurs were unique within vertebrates because they used two flipper pai...
The Plesiosauria is an extinct group of marine reptiles once common in mesozoic seas. Previous work ...
Terrestrial vertebrates from at least 30 distinct lineages in both extinct and extant clades, includ...
Plesiosaurs are an enigmatic, diverse extinct group of Mesozoic marine reptiles well known for their...
The elongate-necked aquatic plesiosaurs existed for 135 million years during the Mesozoic. The funct...
Plesiosaurs are an enigmatic, diverse extinct group of Mesozoic marine reptiles well-known for their...
<div><p>Plesiosaurians are an extinct group of highly derived Mesozoic marine reptiles with a global...
When the dinosaurs were walking on the earth, there was a marine reptile called a plesiosaur that wa...
Plesiosaurs were the longest-surviving group of secondarily marine tetrapods, comparable in diversit...
The sauropterygian clade Plesiosauria arose in the Late Triassic and survived to the very end of the...
The extinct ocean-going plesiosaurs were unique within vertebrates because they used two flipper pai...
The extinct ocean-going plesiosaurs were unique within vertebrates because they used two flipper pai...
International audienceSecondary marine adaptation is a major pattern in amniote evolution, accompani...
Plesiosaurians are an extinct group of highly derived Mesozoic marine reptiles with a global distrib...
The extinct ocean-going plesiosaurs were unique within vertebrates because they used two flipper pai...
The extinct ocean-going plesiosaurs were unique within vertebrates because they used two flipper pai...
The Plesiosauria is an extinct group of marine reptiles once common in mesozoic seas. Previous work ...
Terrestrial vertebrates from at least 30 distinct lineages in both extinct and extant clades, includ...
Plesiosaurs are an enigmatic, diverse extinct group of Mesozoic marine reptiles well known for their...
The elongate-necked aquatic plesiosaurs existed for 135 million years during the Mesozoic. The funct...
Plesiosaurs are an enigmatic, diverse extinct group of Mesozoic marine reptiles well-known for their...
<div><p>Plesiosaurians are an extinct group of highly derived Mesozoic marine reptiles with a global...
When the dinosaurs were walking on the earth, there was a marine reptile called a plesiosaur that wa...
Plesiosaurs were the longest-surviving group of secondarily marine tetrapods, comparable in diversit...
The sauropterygian clade Plesiosauria arose in the Late Triassic and survived to the very end of the...
The extinct ocean-going plesiosaurs were unique within vertebrates because they used two flipper pai...
The extinct ocean-going plesiosaurs were unique within vertebrates because they used two flipper pai...
International audienceSecondary marine adaptation is a major pattern in amniote evolution, accompani...
Plesiosaurians are an extinct group of highly derived Mesozoic marine reptiles with a global distrib...
The extinct ocean-going plesiosaurs were unique within vertebrates because they used two flipper pai...
The extinct ocean-going plesiosaurs were unique within vertebrates because they used two flipper pai...
The Plesiosauria is an extinct group of marine reptiles once common in mesozoic seas. Previous work ...
Terrestrial vertebrates from at least 30 distinct lineages in both extinct and extant clades, includ...