Dr Emma Sherratt
Division of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Adelaide, Australia
Title: Evolvability of the Explosive Sea Snake Radiation
Sea snakes are a relatively young yet speciose clade with remarkable morphological diversity. This plenary will showcase this successful lineage from the oceans around Australia and South East Asia, showing how integrating different analytical approaches has allowed us to uncover the developmental and evolutionary mechanisms underlying this diversity.
Dr Emma Sherratt
Division of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Adelaide, Australia
Title: Evolvability of the Explosive Sea Snake Radiation
Sea snakes are a relatively young yet speciose clade with remarkable morphological diversity. This plenary will showcase this successful lineage from the oceans around Australia and South East Asia, showing how integrating different analytical approaches has allowed us to uncover the developmental and evolutionary mechanisms underlying this diversity.
Dr Emma Sherratt
Division of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Adelaide, Australia
Title: Evolvability of the Explosive Sea Snake Radiation
Sea snakes are a relatively young yet speciose clade with remarkable morphological diversity. This plenary will showcase this successful lineage from the oceans around Australia and South East Asia, showing how integrating different analytical approaches has allowed us to uncover the developmental and evolutionary mechanisms underlying this diversity.
Dr Emma Sherratt
Division of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Adelaide, Australia
Title: Evolvability of the Explosive Sea Snake Radiation
Sea snakes are a relatively young yet speciose clade with remarkable morphological diversity. This plenary will showcase this successful lineage from the oceans around Australia and South East Asia, showing how integrating different analytical approaches has allowed us to uncover the developmental and evolutionary mechanisms underlying this diversity.
Dr Emma Sherratt
Division of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Adelaide, Australia
Title: Evolvability of the Explosive Sea Snake Radiation
Sea snakes are a relatively young yet speciose clade with remarkable morphological diversity. This plenary will showcase this successful lineage from the oceans around Australia and South East Asia, showing how integrating different analytical approaches has allowed us to uncover the developmental and evolutionary mechanisms underlying this diversity.
Dr Emma Sherratt
Division of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Adelaide, Australia
Title: Evolvability of the Explosive Sea Snake Radiation
Sea snakes are a relatively young yet speciose clade with remarkable morphological diversity. This plenary will showcase this successful lineage from the oceans around Australia and South East Asia, showing how integrating different analytical approaches has allowed us to uncover the developmental and evolutionary mechanisms underlying this diversity.