Abstract: A phylogenetically diverse minority of snake and lizard species exhibit rostral and ocular appendages that substantially modify the shape of their heads. These cephalic horns have evolved multiple times in diverse squamate lineages, enabling comparative tests of hypotheses on the benefits and costs of these distinctive traits. Here, we demonstrate correlated evolution between the occurrence of horns and foraging mode. We argue that although horns may be beneficial for various functions (e.g. camouflage, defence) in animals that move infrequently, they make active foragers more conspicuous to prey and predators, and hence are maladaptive. We therefore expected horns to be more common in species that ambush prey (entailing low movem...
got its horns, ” K. V. Young et al. present an important example of natural selection in the wild, s...
The relationship between cranial morphology, diet, and feeding performance has been explored in most...
SYNOPSIS. Most snakes ingest and transport their prey via a jaw ratcheting mech-anism in which the l...
Foraging mode is repeatedly invoked as a powerful and pervasive force in snake evolution, because ac...
Lizards (non-ophidian squamates) are an ecologically diverse, species rich clade of terrestrial vert...
The general rugose appearance and horny margin of the body and head of horned lizards are thought to...
Many descriptions of evolutionary adapta-tions are criticized as “just-so stories ” (1) that are bas...
Evolutionary trajectories are often biased by developmental and historical factors. However, environ...
The chemical senses are crucial for squamates (lizards and snakes). The extent to which squamates ut...
Evolutionary trajectories are often biased by developmental and historical factors. However, environ...
Abstract: What factors render a species more vulnerable to extinction? In reptiles, foraging mode is...
Different components of complex integrated systems may be specialized for different functions, and t...
Snakes represent one-eighth of terrestrial vertebrate diversity, encompassing various lifestyles, ec...
Measures of species, morphological, functional, and ecological diversity are interrelated although n...
BACKGROUND: The study of convergently acquired adaptations allows fundamental insight into life's ev...
got its horns, ” K. V. Young et al. present an important example of natural selection in the wild, s...
The relationship between cranial morphology, diet, and feeding performance has been explored in most...
SYNOPSIS. Most snakes ingest and transport their prey via a jaw ratcheting mech-anism in which the l...
Foraging mode is repeatedly invoked as a powerful and pervasive force in snake evolution, because ac...
Lizards (non-ophidian squamates) are an ecologically diverse, species rich clade of terrestrial vert...
The general rugose appearance and horny margin of the body and head of horned lizards are thought to...
Many descriptions of evolutionary adapta-tions are criticized as “just-so stories ” (1) that are bas...
Evolutionary trajectories are often biased by developmental and historical factors. However, environ...
The chemical senses are crucial for squamates (lizards and snakes). The extent to which squamates ut...
Evolutionary trajectories are often biased by developmental and historical factors. However, environ...
Abstract: What factors render a species more vulnerable to extinction? In reptiles, foraging mode is...
Different components of complex integrated systems may be specialized for different functions, and t...
Snakes represent one-eighth of terrestrial vertebrate diversity, encompassing various lifestyles, ec...
Measures of species, morphological, functional, and ecological diversity are interrelated although n...
BACKGROUND: The study of convergently acquired adaptations allows fundamental insight into life's ev...
got its horns, ” K. V. Young et al. present an important example of natural selection in the wild, s...
The relationship between cranial morphology, diet, and feeding performance has been explored in most...
SYNOPSIS. Most snakes ingest and transport their prey via a jaw ratcheting mech-anism in which the l...