Synopsis The morphology of the vertebrate head is extremely complex and comprises numerous iterative structures that arise from each of the embryonic germ layers. The search for a fundamental plan uniting all of these serial structures spans 200 years. The earliest attempt to identify a common plan was J. W. Goethe’s vertebral theory of skull organization, in which the skull was interpreted as being formed by a series of trunk vertebrae. This theory was rejected by T. H. Huxley in the 1858 Croonian Lecture and was replaced by the segmented mesodermal model of Francis Balfour, which was elaborated subsequently by A. Marshall, Gavin de Beer, and Edwin Goodrich. This model assumes that the head of the earliest vertebrates consisted of eight se...
SYNOPSIS. The idea that the last common ancestor of bilaterian animals (Urbilateria) was segmented h...
Our research on the evolution of head development focuses on understanding the developmental origins...
<p>The origin of the vertebrate jaw has been reviewed based on the molecular, developmental and pale...
Synopsis Whether or not the vertebrate head is fundamentally segmented has been controversial for ov...
Synopsis Because of its basal position on the phylogenetic tree of vertebrates, the lamprey embryo w...
Segmentation is a feature of the body plans of a number of diverse animal groupings, including the a...
AbstractDue to the peculiar morphology of its preotic head, lampreys have long been treated as an in...
Synopsis The fossil record has been an invaluable aid for reconstructing the major events of vertebr...
The most fundamental anatomical divide among living vertebrates is that between the jawless cyclosto...
The subdivision of the gnathostome neurocranium into an anterior neural crest-derived moiety and a p...
The origin and evolution of the vertebrate skull have been topics of intense study for more than two...
Abstract The subdivision of the gnathostome neurocranium into an anterior neural crest-derived moiet...
SummaryThe Cambrian fossil record of euarthropods (extant arachnids, myriapods, crustaceans, hexapod...
Jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes) account for over 99&percnt; of living vertebrate diversity, wit...
4 páginas, 1 figura.Twenty years ago now, Carl Gans and Glen Northcutt proposed that the main invent...
SYNOPSIS. The idea that the last common ancestor of bilaterian animals (Urbilateria) was segmented h...
Our research on the evolution of head development focuses on understanding the developmental origins...
<p>The origin of the vertebrate jaw has been reviewed based on the molecular, developmental and pale...
Synopsis Whether or not the vertebrate head is fundamentally segmented has been controversial for ov...
Synopsis Because of its basal position on the phylogenetic tree of vertebrates, the lamprey embryo w...
Segmentation is a feature of the body plans of a number of diverse animal groupings, including the a...
AbstractDue to the peculiar morphology of its preotic head, lampreys have long been treated as an in...
Synopsis The fossil record has been an invaluable aid for reconstructing the major events of vertebr...
The most fundamental anatomical divide among living vertebrates is that between the jawless cyclosto...
The subdivision of the gnathostome neurocranium into an anterior neural crest-derived moiety and a p...
The origin and evolution of the vertebrate skull have been topics of intense study for more than two...
Abstract The subdivision of the gnathostome neurocranium into an anterior neural crest-derived moiet...
SummaryThe Cambrian fossil record of euarthropods (extant arachnids, myriapods, crustaceans, hexapod...
Jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes) account for over 99&percnt; of living vertebrate diversity, wit...
4 páginas, 1 figura.Twenty years ago now, Carl Gans and Glen Northcutt proposed that the main invent...
SYNOPSIS. The idea that the last common ancestor of bilaterian animals (Urbilateria) was segmented h...
Our research on the evolution of head development focuses on understanding the developmental origins...
<p>The origin of the vertebrate jaw has been reviewed based on the molecular, developmental and pale...