Evolution of tendon shape in an anuran clade and its relation to size, phylogeny and locomotion

Volume: 307, Issue: 4, Pages: 233 - 241
Published: Dec 7, 2018
Abstract
Most anatomical specializations related to anuran jumping have been observed in pelvic girdle and hindlimbs, which are characterized by its fused caudal vertebrae and elongated hindlimbs. Still, despite of a greatly specialized body plan, locomotor variation in anurans goes beyond jumping, including specializations for swimming, burrowing, and climbing. Herein, we test for morphological adaptation in three tendinous elements associated with the...
Paper Details
Title
Evolution of tendon shape in an anuran clade and its relation to size, phylogeny and locomotion
Published Date
Dec 7, 2018
Volume
307
Issue
4
Pages
233 - 241
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