The hypothesis that conodonts are vertebrates rests solely on evidence of soft tissue anatomy. This has been corroborated by microstructural, topological and developmental evidence of homology between conodont and vertebrate hard tissues. However, these conclusions have been reached on the basis of evidence from highly derived euconodont taxa and the degree to which they are representative of plesiomorphic euconodonts remains an open question. Furthermore, the range of variation in tissue types comprising the euconodont basal body has been used to establish a hypothesis of developmental plasticity early in the phylogeny of the clade, and a model of diminishing potentiality in the evolution of development systems. The microstructural fabrics...
Biological hard tissue structures can only be fully comprehended through a thorough understanding of...
Theories on the development and evolution of teeth have long been biased by the fallacy that chondri...
The histology of some euconodonts of Late Cambrian from Benxi and Fuxian County, Liaoning Province i...
The hypothesis that conodonts are vertebrates rests solely on evidence of soft tissue anatomy. This ...
The hypothesis that conodonts are vertebrates rests solely on evidence of soft tissue anatomy. This ...
The hypothesis that conodonts are vertebrates has been supported by the evidence of the microstructu...
Conodonts are an extinct group of jawless vertebrates whose toothlike elements are the earliest inst...
Conodont elements, consisting of crown and basal tissue are the well-known fossilized hard parts of ...
A comprehensive redescription of the histology of conodonts has been made possible by collections of...
Conodonts were small, thin, elongate jawless creatures that were a common component of the marine fa...
ABSTRACT: Conodonts are a highly diverse group of chordates that thrived in prehistoric oceans from...
Conodonts are the first vertebrates to bear a mineralized skeleton, restricted to an array of tooth-...
International audienceThe evolutionary origin of teeth from dermal denticles (odontodes) that develo...
The morphological disparity of conodont elements rivals the dentition of all other vertebrates, yet ...
A series of histochemical tests have been performed on decalcified conodont elements of five species...
Biological hard tissue structures can only be fully comprehended through a thorough understanding of...
Theories on the development and evolution of teeth have long been biased by the fallacy that chondri...
The histology of some euconodonts of Late Cambrian from Benxi and Fuxian County, Liaoning Province i...
The hypothesis that conodonts are vertebrates rests solely on evidence of soft tissue anatomy. This ...
The hypothesis that conodonts are vertebrates rests solely on evidence of soft tissue anatomy. This ...
The hypothesis that conodonts are vertebrates has been supported by the evidence of the microstructu...
Conodonts are an extinct group of jawless vertebrates whose toothlike elements are the earliest inst...
Conodont elements, consisting of crown and basal tissue are the well-known fossilized hard parts of ...
A comprehensive redescription of the histology of conodonts has been made possible by collections of...
Conodonts were small, thin, elongate jawless creatures that were a common component of the marine fa...
ABSTRACT: Conodonts are a highly diverse group of chordates that thrived in prehistoric oceans from...
Conodonts are the first vertebrates to bear a mineralized skeleton, restricted to an array of tooth-...
International audienceThe evolutionary origin of teeth from dermal denticles (odontodes) that develo...
The morphological disparity of conodont elements rivals the dentition of all other vertebrates, yet ...
A series of histochemical tests have been performed on decalcified conodont elements of five species...
Biological hard tissue structures can only be fully comprehended through a thorough understanding of...
Theories on the development and evolution of teeth have long been biased by the fallacy that chondri...
The histology of some euconodonts of Late Cambrian from Benxi and Fuxian County, Liaoning Province i...