The development of the chimaeroid pelvic skeleton and the evolution of chondrichthyan pelvic fins

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  • who: Jacob B. Pears and collaborators from the School of Molecular and Life Sciences, Curtin University, Perth, WA, Australia have published the paper: The Development of the Chimaeroid Pelvic Skeleton and the Evolution of Chondrichthyan Pelvic Fins, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: To put the findings in their evolutionary context the authors compare them with the fossil record of chondrichthyans and the literature on development in elasmobranchs from the late 19th century. The authors propose that this element be called the distal secondary component. The other is a small triangular cartilage embedded on the proximal . . .

     

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