International audiencePinnules are the peculiar, impaired spines that carry each of the numerous finlets that constitute the dorsal fins of polypterid fishes (Cladistia and Polypteriformes). Previous studies, including a recent detailed paper on the comparative analysis of the morphology of pinnules in most of the extant species (genera Polypterus and Erpetoichthys), suggest that they display unique characteristics that allow for species identification. Since most of the polypterid fossil records are composed of scales that lack specific characteristics and isolated pinnules, this work aims to test their taxonomic relevance before comparing the fossil pinnule morphologies across the fossil records in order to evaluate polypterid paleodivers...
) retained part of the primitive gnathostome pectoral girdle condition with spines and/or other derm...
The recently discovered mass mortality of fishes from the Tanis Site in the North Dakota portion of ...
International audienceThe Ovalentaria is a taxon of teleosts that has been proposed based on molecul...
International audiencePinnules are the peculiar, impaired spines that carry each of the numerous fin...
Fossil polypterids are mainly represented by disarticulated material, most of them pinnules. However...
With a generally conserved function for locomotion, paired fins have an extensive evolutionary histo...
Polypterid fishes are considered the basal-most group of extant actinopterygians and may be a direct...
Pleuronectiformes, commonly called flatfishes, is a large order of highly specialized fishes that di...
Abstract Background The family Polypteridae, commonly known as "bichirs", is a lineage that diverged...
Modern ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) comprise half of extant vertebrate species and are widely ...
Understanding the history that underlies patterns of species richness across the Tree of Life requir...
Otero, Olga, Likius, Andossa, Vignaud, Patrick, Brunet, Michel (2006): A new polypterid fish: Polypt...
International audienceThe present comparative histological study of the pectoral, caudal and anal fi...
Among osteichthyans, basal actinopterygian fishes (e.g. paddlefish and bowfins) have paired fins wit...
Understanding the history that underlies patterns of species richness across the Tree of Life requir...
) retained part of the primitive gnathostome pectoral girdle condition with spines and/or other derm...
The recently discovered mass mortality of fishes from the Tanis Site in the North Dakota portion of ...
International audienceThe Ovalentaria is a taxon of teleosts that has been proposed based on molecul...
International audiencePinnules are the peculiar, impaired spines that carry each of the numerous fin...
Fossil polypterids are mainly represented by disarticulated material, most of them pinnules. However...
With a generally conserved function for locomotion, paired fins have an extensive evolutionary histo...
Polypterid fishes are considered the basal-most group of extant actinopterygians and may be a direct...
Pleuronectiformes, commonly called flatfishes, is a large order of highly specialized fishes that di...
Abstract Background The family Polypteridae, commonly known as "bichirs", is a lineage that diverged...
Modern ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) comprise half of extant vertebrate species and are widely ...
Understanding the history that underlies patterns of species richness across the Tree of Life requir...
Otero, Olga, Likius, Andossa, Vignaud, Patrick, Brunet, Michel (2006): A new polypterid fish: Polypt...
International audienceThe present comparative histological study of the pectoral, caudal and anal fi...
Among osteichthyans, basal actinopterygian fishes (e.g. paddlefish and bowfins) have paired fins wit...
Understanding the history that underlies patterns of species richness across the Tree of Life requir...
) retained part of the primitive gnathostome pectoral girdle condition with spines and/or other derm...
The recently discovered mass mortality of fishes from the Tanis Site in the North Dakota portion of ...
International audienceThe Ovalentaria is a taxon of teleosts that has been proposed based on molecul...