The integument of extant armadillos (Xenarthra, Cingulata) is a unique organ in which complex glandular systems are associated with pilose follicles, dermal ossifications, and cornified scales. Up to date, papers have focused on neither comparative morphology of the skin (dorsal and ventral) nor chronology of the development of interspecific homolog structures. In order to clarify the way in which events occur during development of the integument structures, maturity of other tissues (e.g. skeletal tissues) should be considered. Therefore, we will be able to identify events that have been pre- or post-displaced during ontogenetic development. The aim of this paper is to describe in a developmental and comparative framework the integumentary...
Xenarthrans (armadillos, anteaters, sloths and their extinct relatives) are unique among mammals in ...
An overview of the literature on the chondrocranium of marsupial mammals reveals a relative conserva...
<strong>Abstract</strong> The ontogenetic development of the scapula of <em>Euphr...
The integument of extant armadillos (Xenarthra, Cingulata) is a unique organ in which complex glandu...
The epidermis of mammals is characterized by having a stratum granulosum that produces an orthokerat...
Osteoderms are present in most tetrapod lineages with considerable lineage-specific variation. It ha...
Analysis of ontogenetic changes in long bone microstructure aid in vertebrate life history reconstru...
Osteoderms are present in a variety of extinct and extant vertebrates, but among mammals, the presen...
Analysis of ontogenetic changes in long bone microstructure aid in vertebrate life history reconstru...
The presence of a synsacrum formed by the fusion of vertebrae that come into closed contact with the...
The most complete and continuous fossil record of armadillos is composed mostly by isolated osteoder...
We describe the formation of the chondrocranium and the ossification pattern of the skull of Melanos...
Adhesive organs are widespread structures among vertebrate larvae. They allow the larvae to attach t...
Location of sectioning in tibiae (left) and femora (right) of Dasypus novemcinctus.</p
SYNOPSIS. The integration of craniofacial elements during development in mammals is studied in a phy...
Xenarthrans (armadillos, anteaters, sloths and their extinct relatives) are unique among mammals in ...
An overview of the literature on the chondrocranium of marsupial mammals reveals a relative conserva...
<strong>Abstract</strong> The ontogenetic development of the scapula of <em>Euphr...
The integument of extant armadillos (Xenarthra, Cingulata) is a unique organ in which complex glandu...
The epidermis of mammals is characterized by having a stratum granulosum that produces an orthokerat...
Osteoderms are present in most tetrapod lineages with considerable lineage-specific variation. It ha...
Analysis of ontogenetic changes in long bone microstructure aid in vertebrate life history reconstru...
Osteoderms are present in a variety of extinct and extant vertebrates, but among mammals, the presen...
Analysis of ontogenetic changes in long bone microstructure aid in vertebrate life history reconstru...
The presence of a synsacrum formed by the fusion of vertebrae that come into closed contact with the...
The most complete and continuous fossil record of armadillos is composed mostly by isolated osteoder...
We describe the formation of the chondrocranium and the ossification pattern of the skull of Melanos...
Adhesive organs are widespread structures among vertebrate larvae. They allow the larvae to attach t...
Location of sectioning in tibiae (left) and femora (right) of Dasypus novemcinctus.</p
SYNOPSIS. The integration of craniofacial elements during development in mammals is studied in a phy...
Xenarthrans (armadillos, anteaters, sloths and their extinct relatives) are unique among mammals in ...
An overview of the literature on the chondrocranium of marsupial mammals reveals a relative conserva...
<strong>Abstract</strong> The ontogenetic development of the scapula of <em>Euphr...