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Autor:
Peter L. Larson, Roy A. Wogelius, Uwe Bergmann, Tetsuto Miyashita, A. Richard Palmer, Philip J. Currie, Michael I. Coates, Robert Farrar, Nicholas P. Edwards, Phillip L. Manning, Jennifer Anné
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Miyashita, T S, Coates, M I, Farrar, R, Larson, P, Manning, P, Wogelius, R A, Edwards, N, Anne, J, Bergmann, U, Palmer, A R & Currie, P J 2019, ' Hagfish from the Cretaceous Tethys Sea and a reconciliation of the morphological–molecular conflict in early vertebrate phylogeny ', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 116, no. 6, pp. 2146-2151 . https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1814794116
Miyashita, T S, Coates, M I, Farrar, R, Larson, P, Manning, P, Wogelius, R A, Edwards, N, Anne, J, Bergmann, U, Palmer, A R & Currie, P J 2019, ' Hagfish from the Cretaceous Tethys Sea and a reconciliation of the morphological–molecular conflict in early vertebrate phylogeny ', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 116, no. 6, pp. 2146-2151 . https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1814794116
Significance Jawless, boneless, and virtually without fossil record, hagfish have long escaped systematists’ grip on their place among other fish. Yet their systematic resolution is critical to define vertebrates as a clade. Here we report an unequ
Autor:
D.C. de Caprona, Bernd Fritzsch
The vertebrates’ peripheral nervous system, including its sensory systems, shows limited reorganizations, allowing one to establish homology of cells and their underlying molecular developmental pathways across vertebrates. In contrast, whereas cer
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Autor:
John H. Long, Nadja Schilling
Publikováno v:
Zoology. 117:1-6
Craniate animals – vertebrates and their jawless sister taxa – have evolved a body axis with powerful muscles, a distributed nervous system to control those muscles, and an endoskeleton that starts at the head and ends at the caudal fin. The body
Publikováno v:
Historical Biology. 26:652-660
In 1806, a hypothesis in which hagfishes and lampreys were classified as the taxon Cyclostomi was proposed on the basis of shared morphological traits. That ‘monophyletic cyclostome’ classification prevailed into the twentieth century and has per
Autor:
Ajeet Pratap Singh, Peter Konstantinidis, Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard, Mitchell P. Levesque, Alessandro Mongera, Yi Yen Chen
Publikováno v:
Development. 140:916-925
At the protochordate-vertebrate transition, a new predatory lifestyle and increased body size coincided with the appearance of a true head. Characteristic innovations of this head are a skull protecting and accommodating a centralized nervous system,
Autor:
Carole J. Burrow, Carl B. Rexroad, Pierre Bultynck, Hans-Peter Schultze, Godfrey S. Nowlan, Alain Blieck, Susan Turner
Publikováno v:
Episodes. 33:234-241
The term vertebrate is generally viewed by systematists in two contexts, either as Craniata (myxinoids or hagfishes + vertebrates s.s ., i.e. basically, animals possessing a stiff backbone) or as Vertebrata (lampreys + other vertebrae-bearing animals
Autor:
Hans-Peter Schultze, Susan Turner, Carl B. Rexroad, Pierre Bultynck, Carole J. Burrow, Wolf-Ernst Reif, Godfrey S. Nowlan, Alain Blieck
Publikováno v:
Geodiversitas. 32:545-594
An evidence-based reassessment of the phylogenetic relationships of conodonts shows that they are not “stem” gnathostomes, nor vertebrates, and not even craniates. A significant group of conodont workers have proposed or accepted a craniate desig
Autor:
Thomas J. Near
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution. :749-761
One of the most problematic issues in vertebrate phylogenetics is the disagreement between phenotypic and molecular inferences regarding the relationships among hagfishes, lampreys, and gnathostomes. Phenotypic characters support monophyly of lamprey
Autor:
Sylvie Rétaux, Joana Osório
Publikováno v:
Development Genes and Evolution. 218:221-235
Lampreys are a key species to study the evolution of morphological characters at the dawn of Craniates and throughout the evolution of the craniate's phylum. Here, we review a number of research fields where studies on lampreys have recently brought