Fossil tip-dating allows for the inclusion of morphological data in divergence time estimates based on both extant and extinct taxa. Neoselachii have a cartilaginous skeleton, which is less prone to fossilization compared to skeletons of Osteichthyans. Therefore, the majority of the neoselachian fossil record is comprised of single teeth, which fossilize more easily. Neoselachian teeth can be found in large numbers as they are continuously replaced. Tooth morphologies are of major importance on multiple taxonomic levels for identification of shark and ray taxa. Here, we review dental morphological characters of squalomorph sharks and test these for their phylogenetic signal. Subsequently, we combine DNA sequence data (concatenated exon sequ...
BACKGROUND: Modern selachians and their supposed sister group (hybodont sharks) have a long and succ...
Time-calibrated phylogenies based on molecular data provide a framework for comparative studies. Cal...
International audienceBackground: Modern selachians and their supposed sister group (hybodont sharks...
Sharks (Selachimorpha) are iconic marine predators that have survived multiple mass extinctions over...
Sharks have a long and rich fossil record that consists predominantly of isolated teeth due to the p...
An important character on several taxonomic levels for shark identification is the tooth morphology....
Few vertebrate clades exhibit the evolutionary longevity and versatility of sharks, which constitute...
Sharks and their relatives (Elasmobranchii) are highly threatened with extinction due to various ant...
Identifying isolated teeth of fossil selachians only based on qualitative characters is sometimes hi...
Shark jaws exhibit teeth that are arranged into distinct series and files and display great diversit...
This study reevaluates the tooth morphology used to define species within the genus Edestus (Chondri...
During their evolutionary history, modern sharks developed different tooth mineralization patterns t...
The evolution of modern sharks, skates and rays (Elasmobranchii) is largely enigmatic due to their p...
The Cretaceous–Palaeogene (K–Pg) mass extinction profoundly altered vertebrate ecosystems and prompt...
International audienceA biometric analysis of the lower teeth of Recent cow sharks (Hexanchidae) inv...
BACKGROUND: Modern selachians and their supposed sister group (hybodont sharks) have a long and succ...
Time-calibrated phylogenies based on molecular data provide a framework for comparative studies. Cal...
International audienceBackground: Modern selachians and their supposed sister group (hybodont sharks...
Sharks (Selachimorpha) are iconic marine predators that have survived multiple mass extinctions over...
Sharks have a long and rich fossil record that consists predominantly of isolated teeth due to the p...
An important character on several taxonomic levels for shark identification is the tooth morphology....
Few vertebrate clades exhibit the evolutionary longevity and versatility of sharks, which constitute...
Sharks and their relatives (Elasmobranchii) are highly threatened with extinction due to various ant...
Identifying isolated teeth of fossil selachians only based on qualitative characters is sometimes hi...
Shark jaws exhibit teeth that are arranged into distinct series and files and display great diversit...
This study reevaluates the tooth morphology used to define species within the genus Edestus (Chondri...
During their evolutionary history, modern sharks developed different tooth mineralization patterns t...
The evolution of modern sharks, skates and rays (Elasmobranchii) is largely enigmatic due to their p...
The Cretaceous–Palaeogene (K–Pg) mass extinction profoundly altered vertebrate ecosystems and prompt...
International audienceA biometric analysis of the lower teeth of Recent cow sharks (Hexanchidae) inv...
BACKGROUND: Modern selachians and their supposed sister group (hybodont sharks) have a long and succ...
Time-calibrated phylogenies based on molecular data provide a framework for comparative studies. Cal...
International audienceBackground: Modern selachians and their supposed sister group (hybodont sharks...