The order Gonorynchiformes was repeatedly studied to gain new insights into the evolution of its sister-taxon, the Otophysi, the most successful freshwater fish taxon worldwide. Previous ontogenetic studies of gonorynchiforms mainly focused on the anterior vertebral column to investigate the evolutionary origin of the Weberian apparatus. Herein, we highlight the ontogeny of a different skeletal complex, the dorsal and anal fins. We studied the development of the skeletal elements of both fins in the gonorynchiform Kneria stappersii. We gained new insights into the developmental and formation patterns of K. stappersii. We discuss these patterns as well as the development of certain elements like the fin stay in comparison to other gonorynchi...
Bibliography: pages [43]-47.Gymnotoid fishes are the wholly electrogenic and Neotropical component o...
Fin spines are commonly known from fossil gnathostomes (jawed vertebrates) and are usually associate...
Around 375 million years ago, the first tetrapods appeared, marking one of the most important events...
The order Gonorynchiformes was repeatedly studied to gain new insights into the evolution of its sis...
Changes in development drive evolution to produce exceptionally diverse morphologies, but too often,...
With a generally conserved function for locomotion, paired fins have an extensive evolutionary histo...
The Goodeidae, one of four families of the cyprinodont fishes and all of whose species are viviparou...
ABSTRACT A morphological revision is presented here on the cohort Otomorpha, a clade currently inter...
The newly resurgent field of evolutionary developmental biology integrates the study of evolutionari...
The ontogeny of the axial skeleton of Salmo letnica Karaman, 1924 was investigated, focusing on the ...
Abstract Background Fishes are extremely speciose and also highly disparate in their fin configurati...
All living tetrapods have a one-to-two branching pattern in the embryonic proximal limb skeleton, wi...
The evolutionary transition from paired fins to limbs involved the establishment of a set of limb mu...
Among osteichthyans, basal actinopterygian fishes (e.g. paddlefish and bowfins) have paired fins wit...
International audienceThe Ovalentaria is a taxon of teleosts that has been proposed based on molecul...
Bibliography: pages [43]-47.Gymnotoid fishes are the wholly electrogenic and Neotropical component o...
Fin spines are commonly known from fossil gnathostomes (jawed vertebrates) and are usually associate...
Around 375 million years ago, the first tetrapods appeared, marking one of the most important events...
The order Gonorynchiformes was repeatedly studied to gain new insights into the evolution of its sis...
Changes in development drive evolution to produce exceptionally diverse morphologies, but too often,...
With a generally conserved function for locomotion, paired fins have an extensive evolutionary histo...
The Goodeidae, one of four families of the cyprinodont fishes and all of whose species are viviparou...
ABSTRACT A morphological revision is presented here on the cohort Otomorpha, a clade currently inter...
The newly resurgent field of evolutionary developmental biology integrates the study of evolutionari...
The ontogeny of the axial skeleton of Salmo letnica Karaman, 1924 was investigated, focusing on the ...
Abstract Background Fishes are extremely speciose and also highly disparate in their fin configurati...
All living tetrapods have a one-to-two branching pattern in the embryonic proximal limb skeleton, wi...
The evolutionary transition from paired fins to limbs involved the establishment of a set of limb mu...
Among osteichthyans, basal actinopterygian fishes (e.g. paddlefish and bowfins) have paired fins wit...
International audienceThe Ovalentaria is a taxon of teleosts that has been proposed based on molecul...
Bibliography: pages [43]-47.Gymnotoid fishes are the wholly electrogenic and Neotropical component o...
Fin spines are commonly known from fossil gnathostomes (jawed vertebrates) and are usually associate...
Around 375 million years ago, the first tetrapods appeared, marking one of the most important events...