The dermal skeleton of the jawless vertebrateTremataspis mammillata(Osteostraci, stem‐Gnathostomata)
Abstract
Osteostracans are the closest jawless relatives of jawed vertebrates, informing the gradual assembly of the vertebrate mineralised skeleton. Conflicting interpretations of their dermal skeletal histology arise from failure to account for topological variation, obscuring their significance in elucidating vertebrate skeletal evolution. To resolve this, we characterize the cranial and trunk dermal skeleton of a single individual of Tremataspis...
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Title
The dermal skeleton of the jawless vertebrateTremataspis mammillata(Osteostraci, stem‐Gnathostomata)
Published Date
May 8, 2019
Journal
Volume
280
Issue
7
Pages
999 - 1025
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