Abstract Actinopterygians (ray‐finned fishes) are the most diversified group of vertebrates and are characterized by a variety of protective structures covering their integument, the evolution of which has intrigued biologists for decades. Paleontological records showed that the first mineralized vertebrate skeleton was composed of dermal bony plates covering the body, including odontogenic and skeletogenic components. Later in evolution, the exoskeleton of actinopterygian's trunk was composed of scale structures. Although scales are nowadays a widespread integument cover, some contemporary lineages do not have scales but bony plates covering their trunk, whereas other lineages are devoid of any such structures. To understand the evolution ...
Extreme body elongation in fishes is a major evolutionary transformation that extends the boundaries...
Modern ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) comprise half of extant vertebrate species and are widely ...
SummaryOsteichthyans comprise two divisions, each containing over 32,000 living species [1]: Sarcopt...
Actinopterygians (ray-finned fishes) are the most diversified group of vertebrates and are character...
Actinopterygians (ray-finned fishes) successfully passed through four of the big five mass extinctio...
SummaryThe trunk of fish is covered by a large variety of morphologically and structurally diverse s...
Osteichthyans, or bony vertebrates, include actinopterygians (teleosts and their relatives) and sarc...
Although rare within the context of 30,000 species of extant fishes, scale-feeding as an ecological ...
Adaptive radiations, bouts of morphological divergence coupled with taxonomic proliferation, underpi...
The family of the Agonidae is characterized by the presence of modified bony scales that form a pro...
Jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes) account for over 99% of living vertebrate diversity, wit...
The branchiostegal series consists of an alignment of bony elements in the posterior portion of the...
The Permo-Triassic mass extinction devastated life on land and in the sea, but it is not clear why s...
Over half of all vertebrates are "fishes", which exhibit enormous diversity in morphology, physiolog...
Abstract Major groups of jawed vertebrates exhibit contrasting conditions of dermal plates and scale...
Extreme body elongation in fishes is a major evolutionary transformation that extends the boundaries...
Modern ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) comprise half of extant vertebrate species and are widely ...
SummaryOsteichthyans comprise two divisions, each containing over 32,000 living species [1]: Sarcopt...
Actinopterygians (ray-finned fishes) are the most diversified group of vertebrates and are character...
Actinopterygians (ray-finned fishes) successfully passed through four of the big five mass extinctio...
SummaryThe trunk of fish is covered by a large variety of morphologically and structurally diverse s...
Osteichthyans, or bony vertebrates, include actinopterygians (teleosts and their relatives) and sarc...
Although rare within the context of 30,000 species of extant fishes, scale-feeding as an ecological ...
Adaptive radiations, bouts of morphological divergence coupled with taxonomic proliferation, underpi...
The family of the Agonidae is characterized by the presence of modified bony scales that form a pro...
Jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes) account for over 99% of living vertebrate diversity, wit...
The branchiostegal series consists of an alignment of bony elements in the posterior portion of the...
The Permo-Triassic mass extinction devastated life on land and in the sea, but it is not clear why s...
Over half of all vertebrates are "fishes", which exhibit enormous diversity in morphology, physiolog...
Abstract Major groups of jawed vertebrates exhibit contrasting conditions of dermal plates and scale...
Extreme body elongation in fishes is a major evolutionary transformation that extends the boundaries...
Modern ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) comprise half of extant vertebrate species and are widely ...
SummaryOsteichthyans comprise two divisions, each containing over 32,000 living species [1]: Sarcopt...