Fossil Musculature of the Most Primitive Jawed Vertebrates

Science56.90
Volume: 341, Issue: 6142, Pages: 160 - 164
Published: Jul 12, 2013
Abstract
The transition from jawless to jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes) resulted in the reconfiguration of the muscles and skeleton of the head, including the creation of a separate shoulder girdle with distinct neck muscles. We describe here the only known examples of preserved musculature from placoderms (extinct armored fishes), the phylogenetically most basal jawed vertebrates. Placoderms possess a regionalized muscular anatomy that differs...
Paper Details
Title
Fossil Musculature of the Most Primitive Jawed Vertebrates
Published Date
Jul 12, 2013
Journal
Volume
341
Issue
6142
Pages
160 - 164
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