The ecological context of early vertebrate evolution is envisaged as a long-term trend towards increasingly active food acquisition and enhanced locomotory capabilities culminating in the emergence of jawed vertebrates. However, support for this hypothesis has been anecdotal and drawn almost exclusively from the ecology of living taxa, despite knowledge of extinct phylogenetic intermediates that can inform our understanding of this formative episode. Here we analyse the evolution of swimming speed in early vertebrates based on caudal fin morphology using ancestral state reconstruction and evolutionary model fitting. We predict the lowest and highest ancestral swimming speeds in jawed vertebrates and microsquamous jawless vertebrates, respec...
Ichthyosaurs are an extinct group of fully marine tetrapods that were well adapted to aquatic locomo...
Colonization of the water column by animals occurred gradually during the early Palaeozoic. However,...
Ichthyosaurs are an extinct group of fully marine tetrapods that were well adapted to aquatic locomo...
Abstract The ecological context of early vertebrate evolution is envisaged as a long-term trend towa...
The evolutionary assembly of the vertebrate bodyplan has been characterized as a long-term ecologica...
Abstract: Debate over the origin and evolution of verte-brates has occupied biologists and palaeonto...
The Siluro-Devonian adaptive radiation of jawed vertebrates, which underpins almost all living verte...
Evidence of detailed brain morphology is illustrated and described for 400-million-year-old fossil s...
The fossil record of early vertebrates has been influential in elucidating the evolutionary assembly...
From their earliest origins fishes have developed a suite of adaptations for locomotion in water. Ev...
Jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes) account for over 99% of living vertebrate diversity, wit...
From their earliest origins, fishes have developed a suite of adaptations for locomotion in water, w...
Most mammal species live on land, but the largest mammals live in the oceans. Aquatic and terrestria...
Convergent evolution of a novel locomotor strategy implies that a fitness benefit may be associated ...
Ichthyosaurs are an extinct group of fully marine tetrapods that were well adapted to aquatic locomo...
Ichthyosaurs are an extinct group of fully marine tetrapods that were well adapted to aquatic locomo...
Colonization of the water column by animals occurred gradually during the early Palaeozoic. However,...
Ichthyosaurs are an extinct group of fully marine tetrapods that were well adapted to aquatic locomo...
Abstract The ecological context of early vertebrate evolution is envisaged as a long-term trend towa...
The evolutionary assembly of the vertebrate bodyplan has been characterized as a long-term ecologica...
Abstract: Debate over the origin and evolution of verte-brates has occupied biologists and palaeonto...
The Siluro-Devonian adaptive radiation of jawed vertebrates, which underpins almost all living verte...
Evidence of detailed brain morphology is illustrated and described for 400-million-year-old fossil s...
The fossil record of early vertebrates has been influential in elucidating the evolutionary assembly...
From their earliest origins fishes have developed a suite of adaptations for locomotion in water. Ev...
Jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes) account for over 99% of living vertebrate diversity, wit...
From their earliest origins, fishes have developed a suite of adaptations for locomotion in water, w...
Most mammal species live on land, but the largest mammals live in the oceans. Aquatic and terrestria...
Convergent evolution of a novel locomotor strategy implies that a fitness benefit may be associated ...
Ichthyosaurs are an extinct group of fully marine tetrapods that were well adapted to aquatic locomo...
Ichthyosaurs are an extinct group of fully marine tetrapods that were well adapted to aquatic locomo...
Colonization of the water column by animals occurred gradually during the early Palaeozoic. However,...
Ichthyosaurs are an extinct group of fully marine tetrapods that were well adapted to aquatic locomo...