Oviparous amniotes produce a large yolky egg that gives rise to a free-living hatchling. Structural characteristics and functional attributes of the egg are best known for birds, which have a large mass of fluid yolk surrounded by an extraembryonic yolk sac. Yolk nutrients are delivered to the embryo via the vascular yolk sac. This developmental pattern and nutrient transport mechanism is thought to be representative of all other lineages of amniotes. Recent discovery of a snake with cellularized yolk organized around a meshwork of blood vessels reveals an additional pattern for yolk mobilization, which may also occur in other squamate reptiles (lizards and snakes). This complex yolk sac raises interesting questions about developmental mech...
The reptilian placenta is a composite structure formed by a functional interaction between extraembr...
Amniotic eggs are multifunctional structures that enabled early tetrapods to colonize the land milli...
Amniotic eggs are multifunctional structures that enabled early tetrapods to colonize the land milli...
Embryos of oviparous reptiles develop on the surface of a large mass of yolk, which they metabolize ...
The amniote egg was a key innovation in vertebrate evolution because it supports an independent exis...
Compared to amphibians, oviparous reptiles and birds lay large eggs that contain abundant yolk. Bec...
Most egg-laying vertebrates hatch without depleting the entire yolk reserve. The residual yolk is in...
The reptilian clade Squamata is defined primarily by osteological synapomorphies, few of which are e...
Amniote embryos are supported and nourished by a suite of tissues, the extraembryonic membranes, tha...
Squamate reptiles (lizards and snakes) are an ideal model system for testing hypotheses regarding th...
Squamate reptiles (lizards and snakes) are an ideal model system for testing hypotheses regarding th...
Development of the yolk sac of squamate reptiles (lizards and snakes) differs from other amniote lin...
Abstract Background The oviparity-viviparity transition is a major evolutionary event, likely alteri...
We review morphological features of the amniote egg and embryos in a comparative phylogenetic framew...
Evolution of the terrestrial egg of amniotes (reptiles, birds, and mammals) is often considered to b...
The reptilian placenta is a composite structure formed by a functional interaction between extraembr...
Amniotic eggs are multifunctional structures that enabled early tetrapods to colonize the land milli...
Amniotic eggs are multifunctional structures that enabled early tetrapods to colonize the land milli...
Embryos of oviparous reptiles develop on the surface of a large mass of yolk, which they metabolize ...
The amniote egg was a key innovation in vertebrate evolution because it supports an independent exis...
Compared to amphibians, oviparous reptiles and birds lay large eggs that contain abundant yolk. Bec...
Most egg-laying vertebrates hatch without depleting the entire yolk reserve. The residual yolk is in...
The reptilian clade Squamata is defined primarily by osteological synapomorphies, few of which are e...
Amniote embryos are supported and nourished by a suite of tissues, the extraembryonic membranes, tha...
Squamate reptiles (lizards and snakes) are an ideal model system for testing hypotheses regarding th...
Squamate reptiles (lizards and snakes) are an ideal model system for testing hypotheses regarding th...
Development of the yolk sac of squamate reptiles (lizards and snakes) differs from other amniote lin...
Abstract Background The oviparity-viviparity transition is a major evolutionary event, likely alteri...
We review morphological features of the amniote egg and embryos in a comparative phylogenetic framew...
Evolution of the terrestrial egg of amniotes (reptiles, birds, and mammals) is often considered to b...
The reptilian placenta is a composite structure formed by a functional interaction between extraembr...
Amniotic eggs are multifunctional structures that enabled early tetrapods to colonize the land milli...
Amniotic eggs are multifunctional structures that enabled early tetrapods to colonize the land milli...