The oropharynx as a functional entity plays a fundamental role in feeding. Transitions from aquatic to terrestrial lifestyles in vertebrates demanded major changes of the oropharynx for the required adaptations to a different feeding environment. Extant turtles evolved terrestrial feeding modes in three families (testudinids, emydids, geoemydids)-independently from other amniotes-and are therefore important model organisms to reconstruct morpho-functional changes behind aquatic-terrestrial transitions. In this study we hypothesized that the oropharyngeal morphology in semiaquatic turtles of the geoemydid family shows parallels to testudinids, the only purely terrestrial extant lineage. We provide an in-depth description of the oropharynx in...
In the past few years, new fossil finds and novel methodological approaches have prompted intensive ...
This study sheds light on the evolution of aquatic and terrestrial feeding modes in vertebrates, usi...
Secondary adaptation to aquatic life occurred independently in several amniote lineages, including r...
The oropharynx as a functional entity plays a fundamental role in feeding. Transitions from aquatic ...
In tetrapods, the oropharyngeal cavity and its anatomical structures are mainly, but not exclusively...
Vertebrate craniofacial development and speciation has been studied in great detail, with major emph...
Sea turtles (Chelonoidea) are a charismatic group of marine reptiles that occupy a range of importan...
Almost all extant testudinids are highly associated with terrestrial habitats and the few tortoises ...
BACKGROUND: Sea turtles (Chelonoidea) are a charismatic group of marine reptiles that occupy a range...
Evolutionary transitions between aquatic and terrestrial environments are common in vertebrate evolu...
Turtles have a highly modified body plan, including a rigid shell that constrains postcranial anatom...
Chelonioid turtles are the only surviving group of reptiles that secondarily evolved marine lifestyl...
International audienceResource use and phylogeny are often correlated with morphological variation. ...
The present study examined the kinematic patterns of initial food uptake, food transport, pharyngeal...
Using a new approach to study muscle anatomy in vertebrates, the fully differentiated jaw musculatur...
In the past few years, new fossil finds and novel methodological approaches have prompted intensive ...
This study sheds light on the evolution of aquatic and terrestrial feeding modes in vertebrates, usi...
Secondary adaptation to aquatic life occurred independently in several amniote lineages, including r...
The oropharynx as a functional entity plays a fundamental role in feeding. Transitions from aquatic ...
In tetrapods, the oropharyngeal cavity and its anatomical structures are mainly, but not exclusively...
Vertebrate craniofacial development and speciation has been studied in great detail, with major emph...
Sea turtles (Chelonoidea) are a charismatic group of marine reptiles that occupy a range of importan...
Almost all extant testudinids are highly associated with terrestrial habitats and the few tortoises ...
BACKGROUND: Sea turtles (Chelonoidea) are a charismatic group of marine reptiles that occupy a range...
Evolutionary transitions between aquatic and terrestrial environments are common in vertebrate evolu...
Turtles have a highly modified body plan, including a rigid shell that constrains postcranial anatom...
Chelonioid turtles are the only surviving group of reptiles that secondarily evolved marine lifestyl...
International audienceResource use and phylogeny are often correlated with morphological variation. ...
The present study examined the kinematic patterns of initial food uptake, food transport, pharyngeal...
Using a new approach to study muscle anatomy in vertebrates, the fully differentiated jaw musculatur...
In the past few years, new fossil finds and novel methodological approaches have prompted intensive ...
This study sheds light on the evolution of aquatic and terrestrial feeding modes in vertebrates, usi...
Secondary adaptation to aquatic life occurred independently in several amniote lineages, including r...