Artículo
New skulls and skeletons of the Cretaceous legged snake Najash , and the evolution of the modern snake body plan
Garberoglio, Fernando Fabio
; Apesteguía, Sebastián
; Simões, Tiago R.; Palci, Alessandro; Gomez, Raul Orencio
; Nydam, Randall L.; Larsson, Hans C. E.; Lee, Michael S. Y.; Caldwell, Michael Wayne
Fecha de publicación:
20/11/2019
Editorial:
Science Advances is the American Association for the Advancement of Science
Revista:
Science Advances
ISSN:
2375-2548
e-ISSN:
2375-2548
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Resumen
Snakes represent one of the most dramatic examples of the evolutionary versatility of the vertebrate body plan, including body elongation, limb loss, and skull kinesis. However, understanding the earliest steps toward the acquisition of these remarkable adaptations is hampered by the very limited fossil record of early snakes. Here, we shed light on the acquisition of the snake body plan using micro-computed tomography scans of the first three-dimensionally preserved skulls of the legged snake Najash and a new phylogenetic hypothesis. These findings elucidate the initial sequence of bone loss that gave origin to the modern snake skull. Morphological and molecular analyses including the new cranial data provide robust support for an extensive basal radiation of early snakes with hindlimbs and pelves, demonstrating that this intermediate morphology was not merely a transient phase between limbed and limbless body plans.
Archivos asociados
Licencia
Identificadores
Colecciones
Articulos(SEDE CENTRAL)
Articulos de SEDE CENTRAL
Articulos de SEDE CENTRAL
Citación
Garberoglio, Fernando Fabio; Apesteguía, Sebastián; Simões, Tiago R.; Palci, Alessandro; Gomez, Raul Orencio; et al.; New skulls and skeletons of the Cretaceous legged snake Najash , and the evolution of the modern snake body plan; Science Advances is the American Association for the Advancement of Science; Science Advances; 5; 11; 20-11-2019; 1-9
Compartir
Altmétricas