Evidence of detailed brain morphology is illustrated and described for 400-million-year-old fossil skulls and braincases of early vertebrates (placoderm fishes). Their significance is summarized in the context of the historical development of knowledge of vertebrate anatomy, both before and since the time of Charles Darwin. These ancient extinct fishes show a unique type of preservation of the cartilaginous braincase and demonstrate a combination of characters unknown in other vertebrate species, living or extinct. The structure of the oldest detailed fossil evidence for the vertebrate eye and brain indicates a legacy from an ancestral segmented animal, in which the braincase is still partly subdivided, and the arrangement of nerves and mus...
Recent discoveries of fossil nervous tissue in Cambrian fossils have allowed researchers to trace th...
Abstract: Debate over the origin and evolution of verte-brates has occupied biologists and palaeonto...
Despite the status of the eye as an "organ of extreme perfection"1, theory suggests thatcomplex eyes...
In his considerations of “organs of extreme perfection,” Charles Darwin described the evidence that ...
In his considerations of “organs of extreme perfection,” Charles Darwin described the evidence that ...
International audienceVision has revolutionized the way animals explore their environment and intera...
It was not that long ago when the origin of the first vertebrate (fish) was pushed back into the Lat...
Charles Darwin appreciated the conceptual difficulty in accepting that an organ as wonderful as the ...
Charles Darwin appreciated the conceptual difficulty in accepting that an organ as wonderful as the ...
Background: The vertebrate head is a highly derived trait with a heavy concentration of sophisticate...
How could. such a complex organ as the vertebrate eye have evolved by natural selection of numerous,...
Prior to Darwin\u27s time there had been speculations regarding the origin and the relationships of ...
explaining the evolution of complex pieces of biological machinery. How can natural selection, actin...
The imperfection of the fossil record was used by Charles Darwin to explain the lack of evidence for...
Jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes) account for over 99% of living vertebrate diversity, wit...
Recent discoveries of fossil nervous tissue in Cambrian fossils have allowed researchers to trace th...
Abstract: Debate over the origin and evolution of verte-brates has occupied biologists and palaeonto...
Despite the status of the eye as an "organ of extreme perfection"1, theory suggests thatcomplex eyes...
In his considerations of “organs of extreme perfection,” Charles Darwin described the evidence that ...
In his considerations of “organs of extreme perfection,” Charles Darwin described the evidence that ...
International audienceVision has revolutionized the way animals explore their environment and intera...
It was not that long ago when the origin of the first vertebrate (fish) was pushed back into the Lat...
Charles Darwin appreciated the conceptual difficulty in accepting that an organ as wonderful as the ...
Charles Darwin appreciated the conceptual difficulty in accepting that an organ as wonderful as the ...
Background: The vertebrate head is a highly derived trait with a heavy concentration of sophisticate...
How could. such a complex organ as the vertebrate eye have evolved by natural selection of numerous,...
Prior to Darwin\u27s time there had been speculations regarding the origin and the relationships of ...
explaining the evolution of complex pieces of biological machinery. How can natural selection, actin...
The imperfection of the fossil record was used by Charles Darwin to explain the lack of evidence for...
Jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes) account for over 99% of living vertebrate diversity, wit...
Recent discoveries of fossil nervous tissue in Cambrian fossils have allowed researchers to trace th...
Abstract: Debate over the origin and evolution of verte-brates has occupied biologists and palaeonto...
Despite the status of the eye as an "organ of extreme perfection"1, theory suggests thatcomplex eyes...