Evolution of the vertebrate neurocranium: problems of the premandibular domain and the origin of the trabecula

  • Shigeru Kuratani
  • Per. E. Ahlberg
Publication date
January 2018
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Journal
Zoological Letters

Abstract

Abstract The subdivision of the gnathostome neurocranium into an anterior neural crest-derived moiety and a posterior mesodermal moiety has attracted the interest of researchers for nearly two centuries. We present a synthetic scenario for the evolution of this structure, uniting developmental data from living cyclostomes and gnathostomes with morphological data from fossil stem gnathostomes in a common phylogenetic framework. Ancestrally, vertebrates had an anteroposteriorly short forebrain, and the neurocranium was essentially mesodermal; skeletal structures derived from premandibular ectomesenchyme were mostly anterior to the brain and formed part of the visceral arch skeleton. The evolution of a one-piece neurocranial ‘head shield’ in j...

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