
The spectacular frill around the neck of the lizard Chlamydosaurus has its origins in a mechanical instability that arises during development.
Evolutionary Biology, patterning, QH301-705.5, evolutionary developmental biology, Science, Q, R, morphogenesis, Lizards, Models, Theoretical, Models, Biological, elastic instability, frilled dragon, Morphogenesis, Medicine, Animals, Humans, Biology (General), Chamydosaurus, Neck, Mechanical Phenomena
Evolutionary Biology, patterning, QH301-705.5, evolutionary developmental biology, Science, Q, R, morphogenesis, Lizards, Models, Theoretical, Models, Biological, elastic instability, frilled dragon, Morphogenesis, Medicine, Animals, Humans, Biology (General), Chamydosaurus, Neck, Mechanical Phenomena
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