Same but different: ontogeny and evolution of the Musculus adductor mandibulae in the Tetraodontiformes

Volume: 316B, Issue: 1, Pages: 10 - 20
Published: Oct 4, 2010
Abstract
The morphological diversity of fishes provides a rich source to address questions regarding the evolution of complex and novel forms. The Tetraodontiformes represent an order of highly derived teleosts including fishes, such as the pelagic ocean sunfishes, triggerfishes, and pufferfishes. This makes the order attractive for comparative analyses to understand the role of development in generating new forms during evolution. The adductor...
Paper Details
Title
Same but different: ontogeny and evolution of the Musculus adductor mandibulae in the Tetraodontiformes
Published Date
Oct 4, 2010
Volume
316B
Issue
1
Pages
10 - 20
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