Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amphisbaenians) that are characterized by a host of modifications for nocturnal, scansorial and insectivorous ecologies. They are among the oldest divergences in the lizard crown, so understanding the origin of geckoes (Gekkota) is essential to understanding the origin of Squamata, the most species-rich extant tetrapod clade. However, the poor fossil record of gekkotans has obscured the sequence and timing of the assembly of their distinctive morphology. Here, we describe the first North American stem gekkotan based on a three-dimensionally preserved skull from the Morrison Formation of western North America. Despite its Late Jurassic age, the ne...
The present distribution of lizards is usually explained as a result of relatively recent global eve...
Squamates (lizards and snakes) include more than 10,000 living species, descended from an ancestor t...
The squamates (lizards, snakes, and relatives) today comprise more than 10,000 species, and yet thei...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...
Document with expanded morphological description and phylogenetic results as well as a definintion o...
The present distribution of lizards is usually explained as a result of relatively recent global eve...
Squamates (lizards and snakes) include more than 10,000 living species, descended from an ancestor t...
The squamates (lizards, snakes, and relatives) today comprise more than 10,000 species, and yet thei...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...
Document with expanded morphological description and phylogenetic results as well as a definintion o...
The present distribution of lizards is usually explained as a result of relatively recent global eve...
Squamates (lizards and snakes) include more than 10,000 living species, descended from an ancestor t...
The squamates (lizards, snakes, and relatives) today comprise more than 10,000 species, and yet thei...