Almost all gnathostomes or jawed vertebrates (including osteichthyans, chondrichthyans, \u27acanthodians\u27 and most placoderms) possess paired pectoral and pelvic fins. To date, it has generally been believed that antiarch placoderms (extinct armoured jawed fishes from the Silurian-Devonian periods) lacked pelvic fins. The putative absence of pelvic fins is a key character bearing on the monophyly or paraphyly of placoderms. It also has far-reaching implications for studying the sequence of origin of pelvic girdles versus that of movable jaws in the course of vertebrate evolution. Parayunnanolepis xitunensis represents the only example of a primitive antiarch with extensive post-thoracic preservation, and its original description has been...
One of the major events in vertebrate evolution involves the transition from jawless (agnathan) to j...
Around 375 million years ago, the first tetrapods appeared, marking one of the most important events...
Reproduction in jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes) involves either external or internal fertilization....
Newly discovered pelvic and reproductive structures within placoderms, representing some of the most...
Background: The pectoral and pelvic girdles support paired fins and limbs, and have transformed sign...
A recent analysis of the vascularization of the pectoral fin in antiarchs indicated that they resemb...
Background: The pectoral and pelvic girdles support paired fins and limbs, and have transformed sign...
The origin of vertebrate paired appendages is one of the most investigated and debated examples of e...
BACKGROUND: The pectoral and pelvic girdles support paired fins and limbs, and have transformed sign...
Recent finds demonstrate that internal fertilization and viviparity (live birth) were more widesprea...
The gnathostome (jawed vertebrate) crown group comprises two extant clades with contrasting characte...
Two main theories have been used to explain the origin of pectoral and pelvic appendages. The “fin-f...
The arms and legs of man are evolutionarily derived from the paired fins of primitive jawed fish. Fe...
One of the major events in vertebrate evolution involves the transition from jawless (agnathan) to j...
Among osteichthyans, basal actinopterygian fishes (e.g. paddlefish and bowfins) have paired fins wit...
One of the major events in vertebrate evolution involves the transition from jawless (agnathan) to j...
Around 375 million years ago, the first tetrapods appeared, marking one of the most important events...
Reproduction in jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes) involves either external or internal fertilization....
Newly discovered pelvic and reproductive structures within placoderms, representing some of the most...
Background: The pectoral and pelvic girdles support paired fins and limbs, and have transformed sign...
A recent analysis of the vascularization of the pectoral fin in antiarchs indicated that they resemb...
Background: The pectoral and pelvic girdles support paired fins and limbs, and have transformed sign...
The origin of vertebrate paired appendages is one of the most investigated and debated examples of e...
BACKGROUND: The pectoral and pelvic girdles support paired fins and limbs, and have transformed sign...
Recent finds demonstrate that internal fertilization and viviparity (live birth) were more widesprea...
The gnathostome (jawed vertebrate) crown group comprises two extant clades with contrasting characte...
Two main theories have been used to explain the origin of pectoral and pelvic appendages. The “fin-f...
The arms and legs of man are evolutionarily derived from the paired fins of primitive jawed fish. Fe...
One of the major events in vertebrate evolution involves the transition from jawless (agnathan) to j...
Among osteichthyans, basal actinopterygian fishes (e.g. paddlefish and bowfins) have paired fins wit...
One of the major events in vertebrate evolution involves the transition from jawless (agnathan) to j...
Around 375 million years ago, the first tetrapods appeared, marking one of the most important events...
Reproduction in jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes) involves either external or internal fertilization....