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SUBMITTER: Chiari Y
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5709378 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Chiari Ylenia Y van der Meijden Arie A Caccone Adalgisa A Claude Julien J Gilles Benjamin B
Scientific reports 20171130 1
Self-righting, the capacity of an animal to self-turn after falling on its back, is a fitness-related trait. Delayed self-righting can result in loss of mating opportunities or death. Traits involved in self-righting may therefore be under selection. Galápagos giant tortoises have two main shell morphologies - saddleback and domed - that have been proposed to be adaptive. The more sloped shape on the sides of the shell and the longer extension of neck and legs of the saddlebacks could have evolv ...[more]