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Osteichthyes: Sarcopterygii) Apex Predator from the Eifelian-Aged Dundee Formation of Ontario, Canada
Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-17944-8 — Evolution And
Fotw Classification Detailed Version
The Salmon, the Lungfish (Or the Coelacanth) and the Cow: a Revival?
Taxonomic Revision and Paleoecology of Middle Devonian (Eifelian) Fishes of the Onondaga, Columbus and Delaware Limestones of the Eastern United States
The Origin and Diversification of Osteichthyans and Sarcopterygians: Rare Chinese Fossil Findings Advance Research on Key Issues of Evolution
Current Happenings in Paleontology at The
Family-Group Names of Fossil Fishes
Earliest Known Coelacanth Skull Extends the Range of Anatomically Modern Coelacanths to the Early Devonian
Universidade Federal Do Rio De Janeiro Instituto De Geociências Programa De Pós-Graduação Em Geologia O Gênero Mawsonia
Family-Group Names of Fossil Fishes
Fishes of the World
Morphological Innovation Through Gene Regulation: an Example from Devonian Onychodontiform Fish
(Guiyu Oneiros)⭥㚵㔎 㾯㲍
A Critical Appraisal of Appendage Disparity and Homology in Fishes 9 10 Running Title: Fin Disparity and Homology in Fishes 11 12 Olivier Larouche1,*, Miriam L
Universidade Do Estado Do Rio De Janeiro Centro Biomédico Instituto De Biologia Roberto Alcantara Gomes Rodrigo Tinoco Figueroa
Lecture 8 – History of Fishes
Siluro-Devonian Vertebrate Biostratigraphy and Biogeography of China
Top View
Paléontologie Des Vertébrés Du Maroc : État Des Connaissances
Lecture 8 – History of Fishes Agnathans Major Groups Of
An Evolutionary Perspective on Appendage Disparity in Basal Vertebrates Olivier Larouche1 , Miriam L
S41467-017-01801-Z.Pdf
Onychodontiformes Early Devonian of China, and the Evolution Of
A Bayesian Approach to Dynamic Homology of Morphological Characters and the Ancestral Phenotype of Jawed Vertebrates Benedict King*, Martin Ru¨ Cklin
A Devonian Predatory Fish Provides Insights Into the Early Evolution Of
The Earliest Known Stem-Tetrapod from the Lower Devonian of China