Members of the Chondrichthyes (Elasmobranchii and Holocephali) are distinguished by their largely cartilaginous endoskeletons, which comprise an uncalcified core overlain by a mineralized layer; in the Elasmobranchii (sharks, skates, rays) most of this mineralization takes the form of calcified polygonal tiles known as tesserae. In recent years, these skeletal tissues have been described in ever increasing detail in sharks and rays, but those of Holocephali (chimaeroids) have been less well-studied, with conflicting accounts as to whether or not tesserae are present. During embryonic ontogeny in holocephalans, cervical vertebrae fuse to form a structure called the synarcual. The synarcual mineralizes early and progressively, anteroposterior...
Fin spines are commonly known from fossil gnathostomes (jawed vertebrates) and are usually associate...
Background: Living gnathostomes (jawed vertebrates) comprise two divisions, Chondrichthyes (cartilag...
The Holocephali is a major group of chondrichthyan fishes, the sister taxon to the sharks and rays (...
Members of the Chondrichthyes (Elasmobranchii and Holocephali) are distinguished by their largely ca...
Bone is a mineralized (or calcified) tissue type and a defining feature of the vertebrate skeleton. ...
The tesserate pattern of endoskeletal calcification has been investigated in jaws, gill arches, vert...
The synarcual is a structure incorporating multiple elements of two or more anterior vertebrae of th...
The synarcual is a structure incorporating multiple elements of two or more anterior vertebrae of th...
The synarcual is a structure incorporating multiple elements of two or more anterior vertebrae of th...
The relationship between cartilage growth – mineralization patterns were studied in adult Rajidae wi...
Chondrichthyans are now widely adopted as models for examining the development and evolution of the ...
The synarcual is a structure incorporating multiple elements of two or more anterior verte-brae of t...
In most vertebrates the embryonic cartilaginous skeleton is replaced by bone during development. Dur...
The dentition in extant holocephalans (Chondrichthyes) comprises three pairs of continuously growing...
Most adult vertebrate animals have bony skeletons, with cartilage mostly restricted to joints and fl...
Fin spines are commonly known from fossil gnathostomes (jawed vertebrates) and are usually associate...
Background: Living gnathostomes (jawed vertebrates) comprise two divisions, Chondrichthyes (cartilag...
The Holocephali is a major group of chondrichthyan fishes, the sister taxon to the sharks and rays (...
Members of the Chondrichthyes (Elasmobranchii and Holocephali) are distinguished by their largely ca...
Bone is a mineralized (or calcified) tissue type and a defining feature of the vertebrate skeleton. ...
The tesserate pattern of endoskeletal calcification has been investigated in jaws, gill arches, vert...
The synarcual is a structure incorporating multiple elements of two or more anterior vertebrae of th...
The synarcual is a structure incorporating multiple elements of two or more anterior vertebrae of th...
The synarcual is a structure incorporating multiple elements of two or more anterior vertebrae of th...
The relationship between cartilage growth – mineralization patterns were studied in adult Rajidae wi...
Chondrichthyans are now widely adopted as models for examining the development and evolution of the ...
The synarcual is a structure incorporating multiple elements of two or more anterior verte-brae of t...
In most vertebrates the embryonic cartilaginous skeleton is replaced by bone during development. Dur...
The dentition in extant holocephalans (Chondrichthyes) comprises three pairs of continuously growing...
Most adult vertebrate animals have bony skeletons, with cartilage mostly restricted to joints and fl...
Fin spines are commonly known from fossil gnathostomes (jawed vertebrates) and are usually associate...
Background: Living gnathostomes (jawed vertebrates) comprise two divisions, Chondrichthyes (cartilag...
The Holocephali is a major group of chondrichthyan fishes, the sister taxon to the sharks and rays (...