ABSTRACT—Studies of the development of organisms can reveal crucial information on homology of structures. Developmental data are not peculiar to living organisms, and they are routinely preserved in the mineralized tissues that comprise the vertebrate skeleton, allowing us to obtain direct insight into the developmental evolution of this most formative of vertebrate innovations. The pattern of developmental processes is recorded in fossils as successive stages inferred from the gross morphology of multiple specimens and, more reliably and routinely, through the ontogenetic stages of development seen in the skeletal histology of individuals. Traditional techniques are destructive and restricted to a 2-D plane with the third dimension inferr...
In the mid-19th century, the discovery that bone microstructure in fossils could be preserved with f...
importance of reconstructing soft tissues in fossils LAWRENCE M. WITMER Fossils usually provide pale...
The early ceratopsians Psittacosaurus and Protoceratops have provided important information on dinos...
Studies of the development of organisms can reveal crucial information on homology of structures. De...
Although evolutionary developmental biology and paleontology are linked by the study of morphology, ...
Vertebrate hard tissues first appeared in the dermal skeletons of early jawless vertebrates (ostraco...
International audienceThe Placodermi (armored jawed fishes), which appeared during the Lower Siluria...
Teeth and jaws constitute a model of the evolutionary developmental biology concept of modularity an...
Theories on the development and evolution of teeth have long been biased by the fallacy that chondri...
Fossilized embryos from the late Neoproterozoic and earliest Phanerozoic have caused much excitement...
<p>The origin of the vertebrate jaw has been reviewed based on the molecular, developmental and pale...
Exceptionally preserved fossils of soft-bodied organisms provide unique evidence of evolutionary his...
Fossilized embryos from the late Neoproterozoic and earliest Phanerozoic have caused much excitement...
Our understanding of developmental biology burgeoned during the last decade. This review summarizes ...
Abstract: Bone histology is the most comprehensive way of obtaining data on growth and life history ...
In the mid-19th century, the discovery that bone microstructure in fossils could be preserved with f...
importance of reconstructing soft tissues in fossils LAWRENCE M. WITMER Fossils usually provide pale...
The early ceratopsians Psittacosaurus and Protoceratops have provided important information on dinos...
Studies of the development of organisms can reveal crucial information on homology of structures. De...
Although evolutionary developmental biology and paleontology are linked by the study of morphology, ...
Vertebrate hard tissues first appeared in the dermal skeletons of early jawless vertebrates (ostraco...
International audienceThe Placodermi (armored jawed fishes), which appeared during the Lower Siluria...
Teeth and jaws constitute a model of the evolutionary developmental biology concept of modularity an...
Theories on the development and evolution of teeth have long been biased by the fallacy that chondri...
Fossilized embryos from the late Neoproterozoic and earliest Phanerozoic have caused much excitement...
<p>The origin of the vertebrate jaw has been reviewed based on the molecular, developmental and pale...
Exceptionally preserved fossils of soft-bodied organisms provide unique evidence of evolutionary his...
Fossilized embryos from the late Neoproterozoic and earliest Phanerozoic have caused much excitement...
Our understanding of developmental biology burgeoned during the last decade. This review summarizes ...
Abstract: Bone histology is the most comprehensive way of obtaining data on growth and life history ...
In the mid-19th century, the discovery that bone microstructure in fossils could be preserved with f...
importance of reconstructing soft tissues in fossils LAWRENCE M. WITMER Fossils usually provide pale...
The early ceratopsians Psittacosaurus and Protoceratops have provided important information on dinos...