More than 99 per cent of the roughly 58,000 living vertebrate species have jaws. This major clade, whose members are collectively known as gnathostomes ('jawed mouths'), made its earliest definitive appearance in the Silurian period, 444-416 million years (Myr) ago, with both the origin of the modern (crown-group) radiation and the presumptive invasion of land occurring by the end of the Devonian period (359 Myr ago). These events coincided with a major faunal shift that remains apparent today: the transition from Silurian ecosystems dominated by jawless fishes (agnathans) to younger assemblages composed almost exclusively of gnathostomes. This pattern has inspired several qualitative descriptions of the trophic radiation and ecological asc...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.The Palaeozoic ...
Although relationships among the major groups of living gnathostomes are well established, the relat...
Antiarch placoderm fishes were an abundant component of the Middle Paleozoic vertebrate assemblages....
More than 99 per cent of the roughly 58,000 living vertebrate species have jaws. This major clade, w...
The Siluro-Devonian adaptive radiation of jawed vertebrates, which underpins almost all living verte...
International audienceThe shape of features involved in key biological functions, such as teeth in n...
The morphology of the vertebrate lower jaw has been used to infer feeding ecology.; transformations ...
The origin of jaws and teeth remains contentious in vertebrate evolution. ‘Placoderms’ (Silurian-Dev...
The gnathostome (jawed vertebrate) crown group comprises two extant clades with contrasting characte...
Although modern vertebrate diversity is dominated by jawed vertebrates, early vertebrate assemblages...
The origin of digit-bearing tetrapods in the Middle to Late Devonian (ca. 393–360 Mya) and their sub...
The phylogeny of Silurian and Devonian (443–358 million years (Myr) ago) fishes remains the foremost...
Gnathostomes, or jawed vertebrates, make up the overwhelming majority of modern vertebrate diversity...
The rise of jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes) and extinction of nearly all jawless vertebrates (agnat...
The phylogeny of early gnathostomes provides an important framework for understanding one of the mos...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.The Palaeozoic ...
Although relationships among the major groups of living gnathostomes are well established, the relat...
Antiarch placoderm fishes were an abundant component of the Middle Paleozoic vertebrate assemblages....
More than 99 per cent of the roughly 58,000 living vertebrate species have jaws. This major clade, w...
The Siluro-Devonian adaptive radiation of jawed vertebrates, which underpins almost all living verte...
International audienceThe shape of features involved in key biological functions, such as teeth in n...
The morphology of the vertebrate lower jaw has been used to infer feeding ecology.; transformations ...
The origin of jaws and teeth remains contentious in vertebrate evolution. ‘Placoderms’ (Silurian-Dev...
The gnathostome (jawed vertebrate) crown group comprises two extant clades with contrasting characte...
Although modern vertebrate diversity is dominated by jawed vertebrates, early vertebrate assemblages...
The origin of digit-bearing tetrapods in the Middle to Late Devonian (ca. 393–360 Mya) and their sub...
The phylogeny of Silurian and Devonian (443–358 million years (Myr) ago) fishes remains the foremost...
Gnathostomes, or jawed vertebrates, make up the overwhelming majority of modern vertebrate diversity...
The rise of jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes) and extinction of nearly all jawless vertebrates (agnat...
The phylogeny of early gnathostomes provides an important framework for understanding one of the mos...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.The Palaeozoic ...
Although relationships among the major groups of living gnathostomes are well established, the relat...
Antiarch placoderm fishes were an abundant component of the Middle Paleozoic vertebrate assemblages....