Evolutionary developmental pathology and anthropology: A new field linking development, comparative anatomy, human evolution, morphological variations and …
R Diogo, CM Smith, JM Ziermann - Developmental Dynamics, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
We introduce a new subfield of the recently created field of Evolutionary‐Developmental‐
Anthropology (Evo‐Devo‐Anth): Evolutionary‐Developmental‐Pathology‐and …
Anthropology (Evo‐Devo‐Anth): Evolutionary‐Developmental‐Pathology‐and …
[HTML][HTML] Bridging “Romer's Gap”: limb mechanics of an extant belly-dragging lizard inform debate on tetrapod locomotion during the early carboniferous
Devonian stem tetrapods are thought to have used 'crutching'on land, a belly-dragging form
of synchronous forelimb action-powered locomotion. During the Early Carboniferous, early …
of synchronous forelimb action-powered locomotion. During the Early Carboniferous, early …
Development of human limb muscles based on whole-mount immunostaining and the links between ontogeny and evolution
R Diogo, N Siomava, Y Gitton - Development, 2019 - journals.biologists.com
We provide the first detailed ontogenetic analysis of human limb muscles using whole-
mount immunostaining. We compare our observations with the few earlier studies that have …
mount immunostaining. We compare our observations with the few earlier studies that have …
Comparative anatomy, evolution, and homologies of tetrapod hindlimb muscles, comparison with forelimb muscles, and deconstruction of the forelimb‐hindlimb serial …
R Diogo, J Molnar - The Anatomical Record, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
For more than two centuries, the idea that the forelimb and hindlimb are serially homologous
structures has been accepted without serious question. This study presents the first detailed …
structures has been accepted without serious question. This study presents the first detailed …
Homology of process: developmental dynamics in comparative biology
J DiFrisco, J Jaeger - Interface focus, 2021 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Comparative biology builds up systematic knowledge of the diversity of life, across
evolutionary lineages and levels of organization, starting with evidence from a sparse …
evolutionary lineages and levels of organization, starting with evidence from a sparse …
[图书][B] Evolution driven by organismal behavior
R Diogo - 2017 - Springer
There is an important point I want to make clear that is key within my philosophy. I am an
avid—if not slightly obsessed—reader. I like to read; I wish I could know everything about …
avid—if not slightly obsessed—reader. I like to read; I wish I could know everything about …
[图书][B] Muscles of chordates: development, homologies, and evolution
Chordates comprise lampreys, hagfishes, jawed fishes, and tetrapods, plus a variety of more
unfamiliar and crucially important non-vertebrate animal lineages, such as lancelets and sea …
unfamiliar and crucially important non-vertebrate animal lineages, such as lancelets and sea …
Development of fore‐and hindlimb muscles in frogs: morphogenesis, homeotic transformations, digit reduction, and the forelimb–hindlimb enigma
R Diogo, JM Ziermann - Journal of Experimental Zoology Part …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Here we provide the first detailed description, based on immunohistochemistry and
dissections, of the limb muscle development in the direct developing frog Eleutherodactylus …
dissections, of the limb muscle development in the direct developing frog Eleutherodactylus …
A developmental perspective of homology and evolutionary novelty
The development and evolution of multicellular body plans is complex. Many distinct organs
and body parts must be reproduced at each generation, and those that are traceable over …
and body parts must be reproduced at each generation, and those that are traceable over …
Comparative myology and evolution of marsupials and other vertebrates, with notes on complexity, Bauplan, and “scala naturae”
R Diogo, G Bello‐Hellegouarch… - The Anatomical …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Opossums are frequent subjects of developmental studies because marsupials share
developmental features not seen in placentals and because Didelphimorpha is the sister …
developmental features not seen in placentals and because Didelphimorpha is the sister …