Elasmosaur (Reptilia: Sauropterygia) neck flexibility: Implications for feeding strategies

M Zammit, CB Daniels, BP Kear - … and Physiology Part A: Molecular & …, 2008 - Elsevier
… of feeding, neck posture and mobility in elasmosaurs was … Previous studies have
investigated neck flexibility in … based on a complete elasmosaur cervical vertebra series (Aphrosaurus …

[PDF][PDF] An integrated approach to understanding the role of the long neck in plesiosaurs

LF Noè, MA Taylor… - Acta Palaeontologica …, 2017 - bibliotekanauki.pl
… which acted as a stiff but ventrally flexible feeding tube, … The plesiosaur long neck, given
its cost and significance to the … Elasmosaurus platyurus uses its neck to hunt fish close to the …

The Evolution of the Archosaur Neck: Form, Function, and Physiology

JJ Klingler - 2020 - search.proquest.com
… intervertebral neck flexion reflects specific feeding strategies … further implications for the
evolution of feeding strategies and … Sprawling reptiles possess the plesiomorphic trapezius and …

Functional morphology and hydrodynamics of plesiosaur necks: does size matter?

PV Troelsen, DM Wilkinson, M Seddighi… - Journal of Vertebrate …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
… /s, hydrodynamic implications were not a limiting selective pressure on the evolution of long
… flippers and neck flexibility will allow us to understand the possible feeding strategies of long-…

[PDF][PDF] Mesozoic Marine Reptiles

W Richardson - Hastings & District Geological Society Journal - researchgate.net
necks was that these reptiles could weave their jaws in and out of large groups of fish, allowing
the plesiosaurs ample opportunity to feed … smaller limbs; flexible bodies and little to no …

A method for deducing neck mobility in plesiosaurs, using the exceptionally preserved Nichollssaura borealis

RS Nagesan, DM Henderson… - Royal Society Open …, 2018 - royalsocietypublishing.org
… [18] suggested that greater range of neck flexibility in the ventral and lateral directions …
a horizontal feeding pattern. Zammit et al. [18] found in elasmosaurs that the neck was more …

[HTML][HTML] Rapid neck elongation in Sauropterygia (Reptilia: Diapsida) revealed by a new basal pachypleurosaur from the Lower Triassic of China

QL Liu, L Cheng, TL Stubbs, BC Moon… - BMC Ecology and …, 2023 - Springer
feeding strategies as … , flexible neck with many cervical vertebrae, would enable the hunter
to flip its head faster in pursuit of fishes than by moving the whole body, or to search for food

Washed Ashore–New Elasmosaurid Specimens (Plesiosauria: Sauropterygia) from the Late Cretaceous of Colorado and Kansas and Their Bearing on Elasmosaurid …

BA Schumacher, MJ Everhart - Transactions of the Kansas Academy of …, 2022 - BioOne
… short cervical vertebrae and elongate appendicular elements. The ‘Holyrood elasmosaur’ …
gastroliths are evidence of use in processing food: Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 24, p. …

[HTML][HTML] The evolution of marine reptiles

R Motani - Evolution: Education and Outreach, 2009 - Springer
… First, the word “marine” is restricted to those vertebrates that feed almost exclusively in the
sea … very long neck may have been used by the long-necked plesiosaur, or how flexible it may …

[PDF][PDF] Biology and Evolution of Long-Necked Plesiosauria

T Wintrich, RBJ Benson, C Böhmer… - The plesiosaur …, 2019 - d-nb.info
… , neck function is closely linked to the mode of feeding in the … The fourth type is seen in
aristonectine elasmosaurs of the … cervical vertebrae, reaching the conclusion that the flexibility