2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.07.26.501575
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The mammalian forelimb diversity as a morphological gradient of increasing evolutionary versatility

Abstract: Vertebrate limb morphology often reflects the environment, due to variation in locomotor requirements and other ecological traits. However, proximal and distal limb segments may evolve differently to each other, reflecting an anatomical gradient of functional specialization that has been suggested to be impacted by the timing of bone condensation during ontogeny. Here we explore whether the temporal sequence of bone condensation predicts variation in the capacity of evolution to generate morphological diversit… Show more

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