Understanding the evolution of the tetrapod brain is essential to trace the history of ecomorphological diversification of modern clades. While previous studies focused on the morphological transformation of the nervous system along the dinosaur-bird transition, little is known about the brain anatomy of archosauriformes and early archosaurs. Here, we describe the endocast of Euparkeria capensis, a small-bodied, terrestrial archosauriform closely related to Archosauria, with the goal of resolving the current uncertainties surrounding the ancestral condition of the archosaurian nervous system. The endocast of Euparkeria is sigmoidal, with large olfactory bulbs, an expanded cerebral hemisphere and an elongated flocculus. We suggest that this ...
Dinocephalians (Therapsida), some of the earliest amniotes to have evolved large body size, include ...
The archosauromorphs include crocodiles, dinosaurs (containing birds) and all reptiles more closely ...
Spinosauridae, a theropod group characterized by elongated snouts, conical teeth, enlarged forelimb...
Since its discovery, Euparkeria capensis has been a key taxon for understanding the early evolution ...
Proterosuchids are an important group of carnivorous basal archosauriforms characterised by a bizarr...
Many recent studies have detailed the morphology of archosaurian endocrania. However, the outgroup t...
Proterochampsids form a clade of archosauriforms endemic to South America, interpreted as the sister...
Although our knowledge on crocodylomorph palaeoneurology has experienced considerable growth in rece...
Euparkeria capensis is resolved as the sister taxon to crown Archosauria in many cladistic phylogeni...
The endocranial morphology of the abelisaurid Carnotaurus sastrei, from the Upper Cretaceous of Pata...
<p>The origin and evolution of the mammalian brain has long been the focus of scientific enquiry. C...
Fig. 4. Cranial endocasts reconstructed from CT scans in left lateral view, arranged in a cladogram....
Fig. 6. Olfactory structures in Tyrannosaurus rex. A, FMNH PR2081; B, AMNH FR 5117; dorsal views of ...
Even after 200 years of study, some details of the cranial anatomy of ichthyosaurs, one of the most ...
AbstractThe unique opportunity to examine an exceptionally well-preserved natural endocranial cast (...
Dinocephalians (Therapsida), some of the earliest amniotes to have evolved large body size, include ...
The archosauromorphs include crocodiles, dinosaurs (containing birds) and all reptiles more closely ...
Spinosauridae, a theropod group characterized by elongated snouts, conical teeth, enlarged forelimb...
Since its discovery, Euparkeria capensis has been a key taxon for understanding the early evolution ...
Proterosuchids are an important group of carnivorous basal archosauriforms characterised by a bizarr...
Many recent studies have detailed the morphology of archosaurian endocrania. However, the outgroup t...
Proterochampsids form a clade of archosauriforms endemic to South America, interpreted as the sister...
Although our knowledge on crocodylomorph palaeoneurology has experienced considerable growth in rece...
Euparkeria capensis is resolved as the sister taxon to crown Archosauria in many cladistic phylogeni...
The endocranial morphology of the abelisaurid Carnotaurus sastrei, from the Upper Cretaceous of Pata...
<p>The origin and evolution of the mammalian brain has long been the focus of scientific enquiry. C...
Fig. 4. Cranial endocasts reconstructed from CT scans in left lateral view, arranged in a cladogram....
Fig. 6. Olfactory structures in Tyrannosaurus rex. A, FMNH PR2081; B, AMNH FR 5117; dorsal views of ...
Even after 200 years of study, some details of the cranial anatomy of ichthyosaurs, one of the most ...
AbstractThe unique opportunity to examine an exceptionally well-preserved natural endocranial cast (...
Dinocephalians (Therapsida), some of the earliest amniotes to have evolved large body size, include ...
The archosauromorphs include crocodiles, dinosaurs (containing birds) and all reptiles more closely ...
Spinosauridae, a theropod group characterized by elongated snouts, conical teeth, enlarged forelimb...