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Caldwell, Michael W (2003) "Without a leg to stand on": on the evolution and development of axial elongation and limblessness in tetrapods. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 40 (4) 573-588 doi:10.1139/e02-081

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Title"Without a leg to stand on": on the evolution and development of axial elongation and limblessness in tetrapods
JournalCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences
AuthorsCaldwell, Michael WAuthor
Year2003 (April 1)Volume40
Issue4
PublisherCanadian Science Publishing
DOIdoi:10.1139/e02-081Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceCaldwell, Michael W (2003) "Without a leg to stand on": on the evolution and development of axial elongation and limblessness in tetrapods. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 40 (4) 573-588 doi:10.1139/e02-081
Plain TextCaldwell, Michael W (2003) "Without a leg to stand on": on the evolution and development of axial elongation and limblessness in tetrapods. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 40 (4) 573-588 doi:10.1139/e02-081
In(2003, April) Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences Vol. 40 (4) Canadian Science Publishing
Abstract/Notes A review of the osteology of the axial and appendicular skeleton of fossil and extant tetrapods, in the context of tetrapod phylogenetic patterns, reveals common patterns of limb loss and axial elongation. A threshold number of 3540 presacral vertebrae is linked to minor reductions in digit number and the phalangeal count. Presacral vertebral counts do not increase gradually, rather, presacral counts jump from 3540 to 6070. At this point, limb loss is extreme, with forelimbs being reduced to tiny appendages or lost altogether. Higher presacral counts (>90) are linked to total forelimb loss and radical rear-limb reductions culminating in total loss. A pattern of this sort is recognized in Paleozoic lepospondyls and Mesozoic to modern squamates. Developmental genetic models illuminate gene systems that are associated with morphogenesis and are linked to the evolution of limb reduction and leglessness in these tetrapods.


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