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  • Morphological, functional and evolutionary aspects of tail autotomy and regeneration were examined in museum specimens of Sphenodon guntheri (N = 8) and Sphenodon punctatus (N = 172) as well as in wild S. punctatus (N = 19) and Sphenodon sp. skeletons (N = 8). In S. punctatus, unlike in typical Squamata, sexes had similar relative (intact) tail lengths, and regeneration frequencies; tail and body growth was isometric. Tail breakage was usually intravertebral, usually followed by ablation of a variably sized terminal vertebral piece, partly deviating from lizards. Hypothetically, imperfect autotomy results from sphenodon’s primitiveness. Observed morphological asymetries and injury frequencies and locations are evaluated in relation to tail autotomy, sexual dimorphism and life history of Spenodon.
  • Morphological, functional and evolutionary aspects of tail autotomy and regeneration were examined in museum specimens of Sphenodon guntheri (N = 8) and Sphenodon punctatus (N = 172) as well as in wild S. punctatus (N = 19) and Sphenodon sp. skeletons (N = 8). In S. punctatus, unlike in typical Squamata, sexes had similar relative (intact) tail lengths, and regeneration frequencies; tail and body growth was isometric. Tail breakage was usually intravertebral, usually followed by ablation of a variably sized terminal vertebral piece, partly deviating from lizards. Hypothetically, imperfect autotomy results from sphenodon’s primitiveness. Observed morphological asymetries and injury frequencies and locations are evaluated in relation to tail autotomy, sexual dimorphism and life history of Spenodon. (en)
  • Morfologické, funkční a evoluční aspekty autotomie a regenerace ocasu byly studovány u muzejních jedinců haterií Sphenodon guntheri (N = 8) a Sphenodon punctatus (N = 172), u žijících populací S. punctatus (N = 19) a na kosterním materiálu Sphenodon sp. (N = 8). Na rozdíl od šupinatých plazů (Squamata) měla obě pohlaví u S. punctatus podobnou relativní délku intaktního ocasu a frekvence regenerace. Růst těla a ocasu byl izometrický. Místo zlomu ocasu bylo obvykle intravertebrální a bylo doprovázeno ablací různě velké terminální částí obratle. Nedokonalá autotomie hypoteticky souvisí s evolučně původnějším charakterem haterií. Zjištěné morfologické asymetrie a frekvence a lokalizace zranění jsou hodnoceny ve vztahu k autotomii ocasu, pohlavnímu dimorfismu a životní strategii haterií. (cs)
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  • Morphological, functional and evolutionary aspects of tail autotomy and regeneration in the “living fossil” Sphenodon (Reptilia: Rhynchocephalia)
  • Morphological, functional and evolutionary aspects of tail autotomy and regeneration in the “living fossil” Sphenodon (Reptilia: Rhynchocephalia) (en)
  • Morfologické, funkční a evoluční aspekty autotomie a regenerace ocasu u “žijící fosílie” Sphenodon (Reptilia: Rhynchocephalia) (cs)
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  • Morphological, functional and evolutionary aspects of tail autotomy and regeneration in the “living fossil” Sphenodon (Reptilia: Rhynchocephalia)
  • Morphological, functional and evolutionary aspects of tail autotomy and regeneration in the “living fossil” Sphenodon (Reptilia: Rhynchocephalia) (en)
  • Morfologické, funkční a evoluční aspekty autotomie a regenerace ocasu u “žijící fosílie” Sphenodon (Reptilia: Rhynchocephalia) (cs)
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  • ablation; tail length; age effects; developmental contrasts (en)
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  • GB - Spojené království Velké Británie a Severního Irska
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  • Biological Journal of the Linnean Society
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  • 93
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  • Moravec, Jiří
  • Seligmann, Herve
  • Werner, Yehudah L.
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  • 000253977700007
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  • 0024-4066
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