The spiny-finned teleost fishes (Acanthomorpha) include nearly one-third of all living vertebrate species and assume a bewildering array of bodyplans, but the macroevolutionary assembly of modern acanthomorph biodiversity remains largely unexplored. Here, I reconstruct the trajectory of morphological diversification in this major radiation from its first appearance in the Late Cretaceous to the Miocene using a geometric morphometric database comprising more than 600 extinct species known from complete body fossils. The anatomical diversity (disparity) of acanthomorphs is low throughout the Cretaceous, increases sharply and significantly in the wake of the Cretaceous-Palaeogene (K-P) extinction, and shows little change throughout subsequent ...
Acanthomorpha (spiny-rayed fishes) is a clade of teleosts that includes more than 15 000 extant spec...
Adaptive radiations, bouts of morphological divergence coupled with taxonomic proliferation, underpi...
Acanthomorph teleosts (spiny-rayed fishes) account for approximately a third of extant vertebrate sp...
The spiny-finned teleost fishes (Acanthomorpha) include nearly one-third of all living vertebrate sp...
Spiny-rayed fishes (Acanthomorpha) dominate modern marine habitats and account for more than a quart...
Spiny-rayed fishes, or acanthomorphs, comprise nearly one-third of all living vertebrates. Despite t...
Spiny-rayed fishes, or acanthomorphs, comprise nearly one-third of all living vertebrates. Despite t...
The Cretaceous–Palaeogene (K–Pg) mass extinction is linked to the rapid emergence of ecologically di...
The Cretaceous–Palaeogene (K–Pg) mass extinction is linked to the rapid emergence of ecologically di...
The Cretaceous–Palaeogene (K–Pg) mass extinction is linked to the rapid emergence of ecologically di...
Spiny-rayed fishes, or acanthomorphs, comprise nearly one-third of all living vertebrates. Despite t...
The Cretaceous–Palaeogene (K–Pg) mass extinction is linked to the rapid emergence of ecologically di...
There are over 18,500 living species of acanthomorph (spiny-rayed fishes), and they represent half o...
There are over 18,500 living species of acanthomorph (spiny-rayed fishes), and they represent half o...
Acanthomorpha (spiny-rayed fishes) is a clade of teleosts that includes more than 15 000 extant spec...
Acanthomorpha (spiny-rayed fishes) is a clade of teleosts that includes more than 15 000 extant spec...
Adaptive radiations, bouts of morphological divergence coupled with taxonomic proliferation, underpi...
Acanthomorph teleosts (spiny-rayed fishes) account for approximately a third of extant vertebrate sp...
The spiny-finned teleost fishes (Acanthomorpha) include nearly one-third of all living vertebrate sp...
Spiny-rayed fishes (Acanthomorpha) dominate modern marine habitats and account for more than a quart...
Spiny-rayed fishes, or acanthomorphs, comprise nearly one-third of all living vertebrates. Despite t...
Spiny-rayed fishes, or acanthomorphs, comprise nearly one-third of all living vertebrates. Despite t...
The Cretaceous–Palaeogene (K–Pg) mass extinction is linked to the rapid emergence of ecologically di...
The Cretaceous–Palaeogene (K–Pg) mass extinction is linked to the rapid emergence of ecologically di...
The Cretaceous–Palaeogene (K–Pg) mass extinction is linked to the rapid emergence of ecologically di...
Spiny-rayed fishes, or acanthomorphs, comprise nearly one-third of all living vertebrates. Despite t...
The Cretaceous–Palaeogene (K–Pg) mass extinction is linked to the rapid emergence of ecologically di...
There are over 18,500 living species of acanthomorph (spiny-rayed fishes), and they represent half o...
There are over 18,500 living species of acanthomorph (spiny-rayed fishes), and they represent half o...
Acanthomorpha (spiny-rayed fishes) is a clade of teleosts that includes more than 15 000 extant spec...
Acanthomorpha (spiny-rayed fishes) is a clade of teleosts that includes more than 15 000 extant spec...
Adaptive radiations, bouts of morphological divergence coupled with taxonomic proliferation, underpi...
Acanthomorph teleosts (spiny-rayed fishes) account for approximately a third of extant vertebrate sp...