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A comparative atlas of the skull osteology of European lizards (Reptilia: Squamata)

机译:欧洲蜥蜴头骨骨质学的比较图象(爬行动物:Squamata)

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The fossil record provides evidence of a long evolutionary history of European lizards. Since fossil lizards are regularly represented by bone remains, the knowledge of the origins of extant taxa and their distribution in time and space is hindered by the fact that their comparative osteology is not yet completely and adequately known. In spite of a rising interest in this topic since the end of the 20th century, a gap in our knowledge is still evident. We here report the first broad-scale comparative osteological analysis of the skulls of extant European lizards, highlighting significant differences that can be used in identification. This comparative study, including as many European species as possible, leads to the creation of a detailed diagnostic key for each single bone. Also, our data significantly improve the recognizability of extant European non-snake squamates, with 54% of the current diversity to be recognized based on the new results contra the previously estimated 31%. This recognizability is expected to further increase in the future, with new studies focusing on species that are either missing or poorly represented here, or applying promising advanced methodologies.
机译:化石记录提供了欧洲蜥蜴的漫长进化史的证据。由于化石蜥蜴经常由骨骼表示,所以通过其对比骨质学尚未完全和充分地众所周知,因此对拉税群的起源及其在时间和空间分布的知识受到阻碍。尽管自20世纪末以来,在这一主题的兴趣上升,但我们知识的差距仍然很明显。我们在此报告了现存欧洲蜥蜴的头骨的第一个广泛的比较骨科分析,突出了可用于识别的显着差异。这种比较研究包括尽可能多的欧洲物种,导致为每根骨骼创建详细的诊断键。此外,我们的数据显着提高了现存欧洲非蛇鳞片的可识别性,其中54%的当前多样性基于新的结果来认可,该结果对抗之前估计了31%。预计未来的这种识别性将进一步增加,新的研究重点关注这里缺少或在此代表的物种,或应用有前途的先进方法。

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