The question of turtle origins is among the oldest and most debated problems in vertebrate systematics. A key factor in this debate is the pattern of temporal fenestration in the skull, which has long been central to amniote evolutionary hypotheses. Recently, there has been robust evidence supporting turtles as having evolved within the diapsid radiation, which includes all other living reptiles. This requires that the anapsid skull in turtles is secondarily derived. ‘Transitional’ fossils that support this theory were elusive until the Middle Permian reptile Eunotosaurus africanus was re-examined using computed tomography (CT) in 2015. Eunotosaurus exhibits features that help reconcile the gap between turtles and other reptiles, but how it...
Fossil turtles are one of the least studied clades in regard to endocranial anatomy. Recently, the u...
The unique ability of modern turtles to retract their head and neck into the shell through a side-ne...
Unlike any other tetrapod, turtles form their dorsal bony shell (carapace) not from osteoderms, but ...
textThere are more than 300 species of extant turtles, the majority of which belong to the Testudino...
SummaryOne of the major remaining gaps in the vertebrate fossil record concerns the origin of turtle...
Transitional fossils informing the origin of turtles are among the most sought-after discoveries in ...
Fossils provide a glimpse into the architecturally complex origins of modern vertebrate body plans. ...
The study of developmental systems may help to resolve the disagreement between morphological data a...
SummaryThe origin of the turtle shell has perplexed biologists for more than two centuries [1]. It w...
Reptiles have achieved highly diverse morphological and physiological traits that allow them to expl...
The relationship between form and function can have profound impacts on the evolution and ecology of...
BACKGROUND: The morphological peculiarities of turtles have, for a long time, impeded their accurate...
Using a new approach to study muscle anatomy in vertebrates, the fully differentiated jaw musculatur...
Turtles are ideal animals for testing evolutionary ideas because some of their most unique structure...
In the current framework of Evolutionary Biology, Paleontology has an important role to play. The fo...
Fossil turtles are one of the least studied clades in regard to endocranial anatomy. Recently, the u...
The unique ability of modern turtles to retract their head and neck into the shell through a side-ne...
Unlike any other tetrapod, turtles form their dorsal bony shell (carapace) not from osteoderms, but ...
textThere are more than 300 species of extant turtles, the majority of which belong to the Testudino...
SummaryOne of the major remaining gaps in the vertebrate fossil record concerns the origin of turtle...
Transitional fossils informing the origin of turtles are among the most sought-after discoveries in ...
Fossils provide a glimpse into the architecturally complex origins of modern vertebrate body plans. ...
The study of developmental systems may help to resolve the disagreement between morphological data a...
SummaryThe origin of the turtle shell has perplexed biologists for more than two centuries [1]. It w...
Reptiles have achieved highly diverse morphological and physiological traits that allow them to expl...
The relationship between form and function can have profound impacts on the evolution and ecology of...
BACKGROUND: The morphological peculiarities of turtles have, for a long time, impeded their accurate...
Using a new approach to study muscle anatomy in vertebrates, the fully differentiated jaw musculatur...
Turtles are ideal animals for testing evolutionary ideas because some of their most unique structure...
In the current framework of Evolutionary Biology, Paleontology has an important role to play. The fo...
Fossil turtles are one of the least studied clades in regard to endocranial anatomy. Recently, the u...
The unique ability of modern turtles to retract their head and neck into the shell through a side-ne...
Unlike any other tetrapod, turtles form their dorsal bony shell (carapace) not from osteoderms, but ...