Viviparity and placental nutrient provision have evolved on numerous occasions in squamate reptiles. Five lineages are substantially placentotrophic and two of these, the genera Pseudemoia and Niveoscincus, are closely related scincid lizards that have independently evolved viviparity and placentation. Histological comparison of placental ontogeny of placentotrophic species of these genera with development of the extraembryonic membranes of oviparous outgroups indicates a high level of homoplasy. The terminal placental stage of each lineage consists of an omphaloplacenta (yolk sac placenta) and a chorioallantoic placenta and each type of placentation consists of both identical and distinguishable characters. We infer three derived placental...
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...
Viviparity and placental nutrient provision have evolved on numerous occasions in squamate reptiles....
The reptilian placenta is a composite structure formed by a functional interaction between extraembr...
A prominent scenario for the evolution of reptilian placentation infers that placentotrophy arose by...
The evolution of viviparity alters the physical relationship between mothers and offspring and the p...
Squamate reptiles have been thought to be predisposed to evolution of viviparity because embryos of ...
We used light microscopy to study placental structure of the lizard Sceloporus mucronatus throughout...
We used light microscopy to study placental structure of the lizard Sceloporus mucronatus throughout...
Placental nutrient provision has evolved in multiple lineages of squamate reptiles and although poss...
The Eugongylus species group of Australian lygosomine skinks provides an unparalleled opportunity to...
Lizards of the viviparous genus Niveoscincus contributed importantly to a classic model for the evol...
Reproductive mode has been remarkably labile among squamate reptiles and the evolutionary transition...
Models for the evolution of placentation among squamate reptiles have been strongly influenced by ea...
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...
Viviparity and placental nutrient provision have evolved on numerous occasions in squamate reptiles....
The reptilian placenta is a composite structure formed by a functional interaction between extraembr...
A prominent scenario for the evolution of reptilian placentation infers that placentotrophy arose by...
The evolution of viviparity alters the physical relationship between mothers and offspring and the p...
Squamate reptiles have been thought to be predisposed to evolution of viviparity because embryos of ...
We used light microscopy to study placental structure of the lizard Sceloporus mucronatus throughout...
We used light microscopy to study placental structure of the lizard Sceloporus mucronatus throughout...
Placental nutrient provision has evolved in multiple lineages of squamate reptiles and although poss...
The Eugongylus species group of Australian lygosomine skinks provides an unparalleled opportunity to...
Lizards of the viviparous genus Niveoscincus contributed importantly to a classic model for the evol...
Reproductive mode has been remarkably labile among squamate reptiles and the evolutionary transition...
Models for the evolution of placentation among squamate reptiles have been strongly influenced by ea...
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...