Background Dipsadine snakes represent one of the most spectacular vertebrate radiations that have occurred in any continental setting, with over 800 species in South and Central America. Their species richness is paralleled by stunning ecological diversity, ranging from arboreal snail-eating and aquatic eel-eating specialists to terrestrial generalists. Despite the ecological importance of this clade, little is known about the extent to which ecological specialization shapes broader patterns of phenotypic diversity within the group. Here, we test how habitat use and diet have influenced morphological diversification in skull shape across 160 dipsadine species using micro-CT and 3-D geometric morphometrics, and we use a phylogenetic comparat...
Ecological and phenotypic convergence is a potential outcome of adaptive radiation in response to ec...
Viviparous sea snakes are the most rapidly speciating reptiles known, yet the ecological factors und...
AIM: We examine diversification in Caribbean alsophiine snakes and hypothesize that, given ecologica...
Abstract Background Dipsadine snakes represent one of the most spectacular vertebrate radiations tha...
<div><p>Snakes are a highly successful group of vertebrates, within great diversity in habitat, diet...
Snakes are a highly successful group of vertebrates, within great diversity in habitat, diet, and mo...
Evolutionary trajectories are often biased by developmental and historical factors. However, environ...
Factors intrinsic and extrinsic to organisms dictate the course of morphological evolution but are s...
Among the viviparous sea snakes (Hydrophiinae), a clade of fully aquatic elapid snakes, exists an ex...
The form of an organism can be studied by looking at how traits vary throughout the organism’s devel...
Morphological traits that have a functional relationship with the environment can be used to study r...
Evolutionary trajectories are often biased by developmental and historical factors. However, environ...
Snakes represent one-eighth of terrestrial vertebrate diversity, encompassing various lifestyles, ec...
The ecological origin of snakes remains amongst the most controversial topics in evolution, with thr...
We examined morphological differences in cranium size and shape between closely related snake specie...
Ecological and phenotypic convergence is a potential outcome of adaptive radiation in response to ec...
Viviparous sea snakes are the most rapidly speciating reptiles known, yet the ecological factors und...
AIM: We examine diversification in Caribbean alsophiine snakes and hypothesize that, given ecologica...
Abstract Background Dipsadine snakes represent one of the most spectacular vertebrate radiations tha...
<div><p>Snakes are a highly successful group of vertebrates, within great diversity in habitat, diet...
Snakes are a highly successful group of vertebrates, within great diversity in habitat, diet, and mo...
Evolutionary trajectories are often biased by developmental and historical factors. However, environ...
Factors intrinsic and extrinsic to organisms dictate the course of morphological evolution but are s...
Among the viviparous sea snakes (Hydrophiinae), a clade of fully aquatic elapid snakes, exists an ex...
The form of an organism can be studied by looking at how traits vary throughout the organism’s devel...
Morphological traits that have a functional relationship with the environment can be used to study r...
Evolutionary trajectories are often biased by developmental and historical factors. However, environ...
Snakes represent one-eighth of terrestrial vertebrate diversity, encompassing various lifestyles, ec...
The ecological origin of snakes remains amongst the most controversial topics in evolution, with thr...
We examined morphological differences in cranium size and shape between closely related snake specie...
Ecological and phenotypic convergence is a potential outcome of adaptive radiation in response to ec...
Viviparous sea snakes are the most rapidly speciating reptiles known, yet the ecological factors und...
AIM: We examine diversification in Caribbean alsophiine snakes and hypothesize that, given ecologica...