The differentiated serous-secreting dental glands of caenophidian snakes are diverse in form despite their developmental homology. This variation makes the elucidation of their evolutionary history a complex task. In addition, some authors identify as many as ten discrete types/subtypes of ophidian oral gland. Over the past decade and a half, molecular systematics and toxinology have deepened our understanding of the evolution of these fascinating and occasionally enigmatic structures. This paper includes a comprehensive examination of ophidian oral gland structure and (where possible) function, as well as new data on rictal glands and their associated anatomy. Following this, appropriate use of terminology, especially that pertaining to ho...
This total evidence analysis was designed to advance our objective knowledge of snake origins and ev...
Venoms are one of the most convergent of animal traits known, and encompass a much greater taxonomic...
Snake venom gene evolution has been studied intensively over the past several decades, yet most prev...
Recent studies regarding the multiple origin of front-fanged venom delivery systems prompt a reconsi...
The explosive radiation and diversification of the advanced snakes (superfamily Colubroidea) was ass...
A large body of evidence indicates that evolutionary innovations of novel organs have facilitated th...
Copyright © 2003 National Research Council of Canada The reptilian Harderian gland is a poorly under...
Advanced endoglyptodont snakes share a complex but homologous venom delivery system associated with ...
A central goal in biology is to determine the ways in which evolution repeats itself. One of the mos...
Snake fangs are an iconic exemplar of a complex adaptation, but despite striking developmental and m...
Abstract Background Fangs are a putative key innovation that revolutionized prey capture and feeding...
Although it has been established that all toxicoferan squa-mates share a common venomous ancestor, i...
Although it has been established that all toxicoferan squamates share a common venomous ancestor, it...
50 p., 8 p. of plates : ill. ; 27 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 47-50)."The salivary gl...
Geophis belongs to the goo-eating dipsadine assemblage of snakes that are known to feed exclusively ...
This total evidence analysis was designed to advance our objective knowledge of snake origins and ev...
Venoms are one of the most convergent of animal traits known, and encompass a much greater taxonomic...
Snake venom gene evolution has been studied intensively over the past several decades, yet most prev...
Recent studies regarding the multiple origin of front-fanged venom delivery systems prompt a reconsi...
The explosive radiation and diversification of the advanced snakes (superfamily Colubroidea) was ass...
A large body of evidence indicates that evolutionary innovations of novel organs have facilitated th...
Copyright © 2003 National Research Council of Canada The reptilian Harderian gland is a poorly under...
Advanced endoglyptodont snakes share a complex but homologous venom delivery system associated with ...
A central goal in biology is to determine the ways in which evolution repeats itself. One of the mos...
Snake fangs are an iconic exemplar of a complex adaptation, but despite striking developmental and m...
Abstract Background Fangs are a putative key innovation that revolutionized prey capture and feeding...
Although it has been established that all toxicoferan squa-mates share a common venomous ancestor, i...
Although it has been established that all toxicoferan squamates share a common venomous ancestor, it...
50 p., 8 p. of plates : ill. ; 27 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 47-50)."The salivary gl...
Geophis belongs to the goo-eating dipsadine assemblage of snakes that are known to feed exclusively ...
This total evidence analysis was designed to advance our objective knowledge of snake origins and ev...
Venoms are one of the most convergent of animal traits known, and encompass a much greater taxonomic...
Snake venom gene evolution has been studied intensively over the past several decades, yet most prev...