Ecological preferences and life history strategies have enormous impacts on the evolution and phenotypic diversity of salamanders, but the yet established reliable ecological indicators from bony skeletons hinder investigations into the paleobiology of early salamanders. Here, we statistically demonstrate by using time-calibrated cladograms and geometric morphometric analysis on 71 specimens in 36 species, that both the shape of the palate and many non-shape covariates particularly associated with vomerine teeth are ecologically informative in early stem- and basal crown-group salamanders. Disparity patterns within the morphospace of the palate in ecological preferences, life history strategies, and taxonomic affiliations were analyzed in d...
We investigated how dental morphology has changed over time in secondarily aquatic tetrapods: verteb...
Abstract Background Quantifying morphological diversity across taxa can provide valuable insight int...
BackgroundBody shape can be both a consequence and cause of a species' evolution and ecology. There ...
Ecological preferences and life history strategies have enormous impacts on the evolution and phenot...
We examined the shapes and sizes of dermal bones of the palate of selected Palaeozoic tetrapods in o...
Metamorphosis is widespread across the animal kingdom and induces fundamental changes in the morphol...
Salamanders are an important group of living amphibians and model organisms for understanding locomo...
Choristoderes are a group of extinct freshwater reptiles that were distributed throughout Laurasia f...
Stereospondyls were a very successful radiation of early tetrapods. The key to their success is not ...
ABSTRACT—Seemingly consistent proportional differences in several palatal structures have been noted...
15 pagesInternational audienceObjectives: Phylogenies consistently group the folivorous Lepilemur sp...
The Siluro-Devonian adaptive radiation of jawed vertebrates, which underpins almost all living verte...
Schematic drawings as well as some cleared and stained preparations of the upper jaw and the palate ...
A major goal of evolutionary biology and ecology is to understand why species richness varies among ...
Evolutionary theory predicts that selection in distinct microhabitats generates correlations between...
We investigated how dental morphology has changed over time in secondarily aquatic tetrapods: verteb...
Abstract Background Quantifying morphological diversity across taxa can provide valuable insight int...
BackgroundBody shape can be both a consequence and cause of a species' evolution and ecology. There ...
Ecological preferences and life history strategies have enormous impacts on the evolution and phenot...
We examined the shapes and sizes of dermal bones of the palate of selected Palaeozoic tetrapods in o...
Metamorphosis is widespread across the animal kingdom and induces fundamental changes in the morphol...
Salamanders are an important group of living amphibians and model organisms for understanding locomo...
Choristoderes are a group of extinct freshwater reptiles that were distributed throughout Laurasia f...
Stereospondyls were a very successful radiation of early tetrapods. The key to their success is not ...
ABSTRACT—Seemingly consistent proportional differences in several palatal structures have been noted...
15 pagesInternational audienceObjectives: Phylogenies consistently group the folivorous Lepilemur sp...
The Siluro-Devonian adaptive radiation of jawed vertebrates, which underpins almost all living verte...
Schematic drawings as well as some cleared and stained preparations of the upper jaw and the palate ...
A major goal of evolutionary biology and ecology is to understand why species richness varies among ...
Evolutionary theory predicts that selection in distinct microhabitats generates correlations between...
We investigated how dental morphology has changed over time in secondarily aquatic tetrapods: verteb...
Abstract Background Quantifying morphological diversity across taxa can provide valuable insight int...
BackgroundBody shape can be both a consequence and cause of a species' evolution and ecology. There ...