Lungfish first appeared in the geological record over 410 million years ago and are the closest living group of fish to the tetrapods. Palaeoneurological investigations into the group show that unlike numerous other fishes—but more similar to those in tetrapods—lungfish appear to have had a close fit between the brain and the cranial cavity that housed it. As such, researchers can use the endocast of fossil taxa (an internal cast of the cranial cavity) both as a source of morphological data but also to aid in developing functional and phylogenetic implications about the group. Using fossil endocast data from a three-dimensional-preserved Late Devonian lungfish from the Gogo Formation, Rhinodipterus, and the brain-neurocranial relationship i...
Lungfishes are known for, and indeed take their name from, their bimodal respiratory abilities. All ...
The well known Middle Devonian (Eifelian–Givetian) lungfish Dipterus valenciennesi from Scotland, UK...
The first virtual cranial endocast of a lungfish from the Early Devonian, Dipnorhynchus sussmilchi, ...
Lungfish first appeared in the geological record over 410 million years ago and are the closest livi...
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Although the brains of the three extant lungfish genera have been previously described, the spatial ...
Although the brains of the three extant lungfish genera have been previously described, the spatial ...
Cranial endocasts, infillings of the skeletal void that once contained the brain and associated soft...
The lobe-finned fish, lungfish (Dipnoi, Sarcoptergii), have persisted for ~400 million years from th...
Lungfish, or dipnoans, have a history spanning over 400 million years and are the closest living sis...
Lungfish, or dipnoans, have a history spanning over 400 million years and are the closest living sis...
Actinopterygians (ray-finned fishes) are the most diverse living osteichthyan (bony vertebrate) grou...
Lungfish, or dipnoans, have a history spanning over 400 million years and are the closest living sis...
Crown or modern sarcopterygians (coelacanths, lungfishes, and tetrapods) differ substantially from s...
Lungfishes are known for, and indeed take their name from, their bimodal respiratory abilities. All ...
The well known Middle Devonian (Eifelian–Givetian) lungfish Dipterus valenciennesi from Scotland, UK...
The first virtual cranial endocast of a lungfish from the Early Devonian, Dipnorhynchus sussmilchi, ...
Lungfish first appeared in the geological record over 410 million years ago and are the closest livi...
Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://cr...
Although the brains of the three extant lungfish genera have been previously described, the spatial ...
Although the brains of the three extant lungfish genera have been previously described, the spatial ...
Cranial endocasts, infillings of the skeletal void that once contained the brain and associated soft...
The lobe-finned fish, lungfish (Dipnoi, Sarcoptergii), have persisted for ~400 million years from th...
Lungfish, or dipnoans, have a history spanning over 400 million years and are the closest living sis...
Lungfish, or dipnoans, have a history spanning over 400 million years and are the closest living sis...
Actinopterygians (ray-finned fishes) are the most diverse living osteichthyan (bony vertebrate) grou...
Lungfish, or dipnoans, have a history spanning over 400 million years and are the closest living sis...
Crown or modern sarcopterygians (coelacanths, lungfishes, and tetrapods) differ substantially from s...
Lungfishes are known for, and indeed take their name from, their bimodal respiratory abilities. All ...
The well known Middle Devonian (Eifelian–Givetian) lungfish Dipterus valenciennesi from Scotland, UK...
The first virtual cranial endocast of a lungfish from the Early Devonian, Dipnorhynchus sussmilchi, ...