International audienceCoelacanths have traditionally been described as morphologically conservative throughout their long evolutionary history, which spans more than 400 million years. After an initial burst during the Devonian, a morphological stasis was long thought to have prevailed since the Carboniferous, as shown by the extant Latimeria. New fossil discoveries have challenged this view, with punctual and sometimes unusual departures from the general coelacanth Bauplan. The dermal skeleton is considered to represent one, if not the main, example of morphological stasis in coelacanth evolution and as a consequence, has remained poorly surveyed. The lack of palaeohistological data on the dermoskeleton has resulted in a poor understanding...
International audienceThe Devonian stem-actinoterygian Cheirolepis canadensis is potentially importa...
The fin rays and two types of scales (enlarged and regular) of the Devonian sarcopterygian Eusthenop...
Gess, Robert W., Coates, Michael I. (2015): Fossil juvenile coelacanths from the Devonian of South A...
International audienceCoelacanths have traditionally been described as morphologically conservative ...
Previously considered an actinopterygian or an osteichthyan incertae sedis, the Devonian (Givetian-F...
International audienceThe study of development is critical for revealing the evolution of major vert...
Coelacanths are known for their evolutionary conservatism, and the body plan seen in Latimeria can b...
Crown or modern sarcopterygians (coelacanths, lungfishes, and tetrapods) differ substantially from s...
Crown or modern sarcopterygians (coelacanths, lungfishes, and tetrapods) differ substantially from s...
The fossil record provides unique clues about the primitive pattern of lobed fins, the precursors of...
International audienceThe porolepiform Holoptychius Agassiz, 1839 from the Upper Devonian is one of ...
International audienceThe Devonian stem-actinoterygian Cheirolepis canadensis is potentially importa...
The fin rays and two types of scales (enlarged and regular) of the Devonian sarcopterygian Eusthenop...
Gess, Robert W., Coates, Michael I. (2015): Fossil juvenile coelacanths from the Devonian of South A...
International audienceCoelacanths have traditionally been described as morphologically conservative ...
Previously considered an actinopterygian or an osteichthyan incertae sedis, the Devonian (Givetian-F...
International audienceThe study of development is critical for revealing the evolution of major vert...
Coelacanths are known for their evolutionary conservatism, and the body plan seen in Latimeria can b...
Crown or modern sarcopterygians (coelacanths, lungfishes, and tetrapods) differ substantially from s...
Crown or modern sarcopterygians (coelacanths, lungfishes, and tetrapods) differ substantially from s...
The fossil record provides unique clues about the primitive pattern of lobed fins, the precursors of...
International audienceThe porolepiform Holoptychius Agassiz, 1839 from the Upper Devonian is one of ...
International audienceThe Devonian stem-actinoterygian Cheirolepis canadensis is potentially importa...
The fin rays and two types of scales (enlarged and regular) of the Devonian sarcopterygian Eusthenop...
Gess, Robert W., Coates, Michael I. (2015): Fossil juvenile coelacanths from the Devonian of South A...