The turtle shell is an evolutionary novelty that is synapomorphic for chelonians. The carapace is initiated by the entrapment of the ribs by the carapacial ridge (CR), a lateral bulge of the dorsal ectoderm and dermal mesoderm. The mechanisms by which the CR is initiated, the ribs entrapped and the dorsal dermis ossified, remains unknown. Similarly, the formation of the plastron remains unexplained. Here, we present a series of anatomical investigations into plastron and carapace formation in the red-eared slider, Trachemys scripta, and the snapping turtle, Chelydra serpentina. We document the entrapment of the ribs by the CR and the formation of the plastron and carapacial bones by intramembranous ossification. We note the formation of the...
Extant and fossil chelids are restricted to South America and Australasia. Based on morphological da...
SummaryThe origin of the turtle shell has perplexed biologists for more than two centuries [1]. It w...
<p><i>Pappochelys</i> extends the fossil record of Triassic stem-turtles back by some 20 million yea...
The turtle shell represents a unique and extreme adaptation of the tetrapod body plan. Previous\ud r...
The dorsal and ventral aspects of the turtle shell, the carapace and the plastron, are developmental...
The turtle body plan, with its solid shell, deviates radically from those of other tetrapods. The do...
The turtle shell offers a fascinating case study of vertebrate evolution, based on the modification ...
The turtle shell is an evolutionary novelty composed of two main parts, the dorsal carapace and the ...
This thesis presents the latest evidence in a string of observations supporting a hypothesis of turt...
Unlike any other tetrapod, turtles form their dorsal bony shell (carapace) not from osteoderms, but ...
AbstractThe shell of soft-shelled turtles (Cryptodira: Trionychidae) can be characterised by a flexi...
The turtle shell, an evolutionarily novel structure, is the only vertebrate casing made exclusively ...
The present study represents the first comprehensive contribution to the knowledge of the skeletal d...
The turtle shell, an evolutionarily novel structure, contains a bony exoskeleton that includes a dor...
Abstract: With aim to report the ontogeny of the osseous elements of the carapace in Peurodiras, 62 ...
Extant and fossil chelids are restricted to South America and Australasia. Based on morphological da...
SummaryThe origin of the turtle shell has perplexed biologists for more than two centuries [1]. It w...
<p><i>Pappochelys</i> extends the fossil record of Triassic stem-turtles back by some 20 million yea...
The turtle shell represents a unique and extreme adaptation of the tetrapod body plan. Previous\ud r...
The dorsal and ventral aspects of the turtle shell, the carapace and the plastron, are developmental...
The turtle body plan, with its solid shell, deviates radically from those of other tetrapods. The do...
The turtle shell offers a fascinating case study of vertebrate evolution, based on the modification ...
The turtle shell is an evolutionary novelty composed of two main parts, the dorsal carapace and the ...
This thesis presents the latest evidence in a string of observations supporting a hypothesis of turt...
Unlike any other tetrapod, turtles form their dorsal bony shell (carapace) not from osteoderms, but ...
AbstractThe shell of soft-shelled turtles (Cryptodira: Trionychidae) can be characterised by a flexi...
The turtle shell, an evolutionarily novel structure, is the only vertebrate casing made exclusively ...
The present study represents the first comprehensive contribution to the knowledge of the skeletal d...
The turtle shell, an evolutionarily novel structure, contains a bony exoskeleton that includes a dor...
Abstract: With aim to report the ontogeny of the osseous elements of the carapace in Peurodiras, 62 ...
Extant and fossil chelids are restricted to South America and Australasia. Based on morphological da...
SummaryThe origin of the turtle shell has perplexed biologists for more than two centuries [1]. It w...
<p><i>Pappochelys</i> extends the fossil record of Triassic stem-turtles back by some 20 million yea...