Because morphology directly influences an organism's ability to utilize its habitat and dietary resources, it also influences fitness. Comparing the relationship between morphology, performance, and ecology is fundamental to understand how organisms evolve to occupy a wide range of habitats and diets. In turtles, studies have documented important relationships between morphology, performance, and ecology, but none were field based or considered limb, shell, and head morphology simultaneously. We compare morphology, performance, and ecology of 14 turtle taxa (12 species) in Mexico that range in their affinity to water and in their diet. We took linear measurements of limb, shell, and head variables, measured maximum swimming speed, maximum b...
To test if habitat could shape shell features of freshwater turtles starting from birth, we tested h...
Ontogenetic studies of vertebrate feeding performance can help address questions relevant to foragin...
A variety of means, including forelimb proportions and shell bone histology have been used to infer ...
Abstract. — Resource use and phylogeny are often correlated with morphological variation. Moreover, ...
Organismal parts are often involved in the performance of more than one function. The role of trade...
This study uses the carapace of emydid turtles to address hypothesized differences between terrestri...
Organismal parts are often involved in the performance of more than one function. The role of trade-...
Specialization for a new habitat often entails a cost to performance in the ancestral habitat. Altho...
Turtles have a highly modified body plan, including a rigid shell that constrains postcranial anatom...
The concept of the adaptive landscape has been invaluable to evolutionary biologists for visualizing...
Variation is a key component of the evolutionary process. However, variation often is poorly underst...
Transitions between water and land have occurred multiple times in vertebrate evolutionary history. ...
Aquatic organisms exhibit tremendous diversity in body design and modes of propulsion that can stron...
To test if habitat could shape shell features of freshwater turtles starting from birth, we tested h...
A number of means, including forelimb proportions and shell bone histology have been used to infer t...
To test if habitat could shape shell features of freshwater turtles starting from birth, we tested h...
Ontogenetic studies of vertebrate feeding performance can help address questions relevant to foragin...
A variety of means, including forelimb proportions and shell bone histology have been used to infer ...
Abstract. — Resource use and phylogeny are often correlated with morphological variation. Moreover, ...
Organismal parts are often involved in the performance of more than one function. The role of trade...
This study uses the carapace of emydid turtles to address hypothesized differences between terrestri...
Organismal parts are often involved in the performance of more than one function. The role of trade-...
Specialization for a new habitat often entails a cost to performance in the ancestral habitat. Altho...
Turtles have a highly modified body plan, including a rigid shell that constrains postcranial anatom...
The concept of the adaptive landscape has been invaluable to evolutionary biologists for visualizing...
Variation is a key component of the evolutionary process. However, variation often is poorly underst...
Transitions between water and land have occurred multiple times in vertebrate evolutionary history. ...
Aquatic organisms exhibit tremendous diversity in body design and modes of propulsion that can stron...
To test if habitat could shape shell features of freshwater turtles starting from birth, we tested h...
A number of means, including forelimb proportions and shell bone histology have been used to infer t...
To test if habitat could shape shell features of freshwater turtles starting from birth, we tested h...
Ontogenetic studies of vertebrate feeding performance can help address questions relevant to foragin...
A variety of means, including forelimb proportions and shell bone histology have been used to infer ...