Human beings belong to the phylum Chordata, all members of which have notochords, cartilage rods down the middle of the back, at some time during their life history. Chordata include all vertebrates (mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles and fish) along with several groups of lesser know marine animals. Details of the evolutionary path of notochords from sea-squirts to jawless fish to bony fish remain obscure. Whatever the precise path, the backbone that enables us to stand before this exhibit panel speaks to the wonder of evolution. Branches, truncations, mergers — as evolutionary continuity — span nearly 4000 million years.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/awalkthroughtime/1054/thumbnail.jp
Synopsis Vertebral columns are a group of diverse axial structures that define the vertebrates and p...
<p>(A) Evolutionary timeline summarizing key events in chordate/vertebrate evolution. Key evolutiona...
Urochordates and Cephalochordates are simple non-vertebrate chordates, the study of which, based on ...
The origin of chordates has been debated for more than a century, with one key issue being the emerg...
The first animals arise when marine protoctists curtail reproduction in favor of specialization. The...
For years, we knew very little about the microcosmos. Bacteria and protoctists, abundant for over 20...
Reptiles evolve many new species. Reptile fossils are abundant: aquatic reptiles, stem reptiles, e...
The origin of chordates has been debated for more than a century, with one key issue being the emerg...
The phylum of Chordata is defined based on the discovery of a coelom-like dorsal notochord in ascidi...
The phylum to which humans belong, Chordata, takes its name from one of the major shared derived fea...
squirts, salps and larvaceans) and the Vertebrata (fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals), a...
The fossil record offers a narrow window through which we try to glimpse vast vistas. Beings with ha...
Multicellular animals are sub-grouped in general into those with backbone (vertebrates) and those wi...
It was not that long ago when the origin of the first vertebrate (fish) was pushed back into the Lat...
SummaryThe notochord is considered an evolutionary novelty and one of the defining characters of cho...
Synopsis Vertebral columns are a group of diverse axial structures that define the vertebrates and p...
<p>(A) Evolutionary timeline summarizing key events in chordate/vertebrate evolution. Key evolutiona...
Urochordates and Cephalochordates are simple non-vertebrate chordates, the study of which, based on ...
The origin of chordates has been debated for more than a century, with one key issue being the emerg...
The first animals arise when marine protoctists curtail reproduction in favor of specialization. The...
For years, we knew very little about the microcosmos. Bacteria and protoctists, abundant for over 20...
Reptiles evolve many new species. Reptile fossils are abundant: aquatic reptiles, stem reptiles, e...
The origin of chordates has been debated for more than a century, with one key issue being the emerg...
The phylum of Chordata is defined based on the discovery of a coelom-like dorsal notochord in ascidi...
The phylum to which humans belong, Chordata, takes its name from one of the major shared derived fea...
squirts, salps and larvaceans) and the Vertebrata (fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals), a...
The fossil record offers a narrow window through which we try to glimpse vast vistas. Beings with ha...
Multicellular animals are sub-grouped in general into those with backbone (vertebrates) and those wi...
It was not that long ago when the origin of the first vertebrate (fish) was pushed back into the Lat...
SummaryThe notochord is considered an evolutionary novelty and one of the defining characters of cho...
Synopsis Vertebral columns are a group of diverse axial structures that define the vertebrates and p...
<p>(A) Evolutionary timeline summarizing key events in chordate/vertebrate evolution. Key evolutiona...
Urochordates and Cephalochordates are simple non-vertebrate chordates, the study of which, based on ...