Jawed vertebrates rapidly eclipsed jawless fishes in species diversity after they appeared approximately 450 million years ago. Only two jawless clades comprising less than 1% of living vertebrate diversity have survived: the lampreys and hagfishes. Here, we present a new phylogeny and historical biogeographic reconstruction of lampreys that includes all living species. We show that whereas the early diversification of living lampreys tracks Pangaean fragmentation, lampreys rapidly diversified in the northern hemisphere during the mid-Cretaceous turnovers and directly after the Cretaceous-Paleogene mass extinction. These radiations mirrored concurrent adaptive radiations in other lineages of animals and plants and coincided with changes to ...
SummaryLampreys, together with hagfishes, are the only extant representatives of jawless vertebrates...
Relationships among the 18 extant species of parasitic lamprey (Petromyzontiformes) were determined ...
Understanding the history that underlies patterns of species richness across the Tree of Life requir...
The lampreys (Petromyzontiformes), one of the two surviving groups of agnathan (jawless) vertebrates...
Lampreys belong to the superclass Cyclostomata and represent the most ancient group of vertebrates. ...
Lampreys are one of the two surviving jawless vertebrate groups and one of a few vertebrate groups w...
The lampreys are a very ancient lineage of vertebrates, with the fi rst recognized fossil found in t...
Lampreys are jawless fish whose earliest ancestor is believed to have diverged from other jawless fi...
Sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) are cyclostomes, the most basal extant group of vertebrates, and a...
Sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) are cyclostomes, the most basal extant group of vertebrates, and a...
Sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) are cyclostomes, the most basal extant group of vertebrates, and a...
Sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) are cyclostomes, the most basal extant group of vertebrates, and a...
Reconstructing deep-time biogeographic histories is limited by the comparatively recent diversificat...
Reconstructing deep-time biogeographic histories is limited by the comparatively recent diversificat...
Mitochrondrial DNA analysis resolved many previously unanswered questions concerning the phylogeny o...
SummaryLampreys, together with hagfishes, are the only extant representatives of jawless vertebrates...
Relationships among the 18 extant species of parasitic lamprey (Petromyzontiformes) were determined ...
Understanding the history that underlies patterns of species richness across the Tree of Life requir...
The lampreys (Petromyzontiformes), one of the two surviving groups of agnathan (jawless) vertebrates...
Lampreys belong to the superclass Cyclostomata and represent the most ancient group of vertebrates. ...
Lampreys are one of the two surviving jawless vertebrate groups and one of a few vertebrate groups w...
The lampreys are a very ancient lineage of vertebrates, with the fi rst recognized fossil found in t...
Lampreys are jawless fish whose earliest ancestor is believed to have diverged from other jawless fi...
Sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) are cyclostomes, the most basal extant group of vertebrates, and a...
Sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) are cyclostomes, the most basal extant group of vertebrates, and a...
Sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) are cyclostomes, the most basal extant group of vertebrates, and a...
Sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) are cyclostomes, the most basal extant group of vertebrates, and a...
Reconstructing deep-time biogeographic histories is limited by the comparatively recent diversificat...
Reconstructing deep-time biogeographic histories is limited by the comparatively recent diversificat...
Mitochrondrial DNA analysis resolved many previously unanswered questions concerning the phylogeny o...
SummaryLampreys, together with hagfishes, are the only extant representatives of jawless vertebrates...
Relationships among the 18 extant species of parasitic lamprey (Petromyzontiformes) were determined ...
Understanding the history that underlies patterns of species richness across the Tree of Life requir...