Decay of vertebrate characters in hagfish and lamprey (Cyclostomata) and the implications for the vertebrate fossil record
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Unlocking the early fossil record of the arthropod central nervous systemPreservation and phylogeny of Cambrian ecdysozoans tested by experimental decay of Priapulus.Palaeospondylus as a primitive hagfishPigmented anatomy in Carboniferous cyclostomes and the evolution of the vertebrate eyeExperimental taphonomy of Artemia reveals the role of endogenous microbes in mediating decay and fossilizationDecay of velvet worms (Onychophora), and bias in the fossil record of lobopodiansBias and sensitivity in the placement of fossil taxa resulting from interpretations of missing data.Phylostratigraphic profiles in zebrafish uncover chordate origins of the vertebrate brain.The revival of a so-called rotten fish: the ontogeny of the Devonian acanthodian TriazeugacanthusFossilization causes organisms to appear erroneously primitive by distorting evolutionary treesUnusual anal fin in a Devonian jawless vertebrate reveals complex origins of paired appendagesJoined at the hip: linked characters and the problem of missing data in studies of disparity.Dental data perform relatively poorly in reconstructing mammal phylogenies: Morphological partitions evaluated with molecular benchmarks.Fin modules: an evolutionary perspective on appendage disparity in basal vertebrates.Ontogenetic development of an exceptionally preserved Devonian cartilaginous skeleton.Pikaia gracilens Walcott, a stem-group chordate from the Middle Cambrian of British Columbia.The eyes of Tullimonstrum reveal a vertebrate affinity.Facts and fancies about early fossil chordates and vertebrates.New morphological information on, and species of placoderm fish Africanaspis (Arthrodira, Placodermi) from the Late Devonian of South Africa.Soft-Bodied Fossils Are Not Simply Rotten Carcasses - Toward a Holistic Understanding of Exceptional Fossil Preservation: Exceptional Fossil Preservation Is Complex and Involves the Interplay of Numerous Biological and Geological Processes.Sampling diverse characters improves phylogenies: Craniodental and postcranial characters of vertebrates often imply different trees.Pikaia gracilens Walcott: stem chordate, or already specialized in the Cambrian?Palaeontology: Cambrian nervous wrecks.A new high-resolution 3-D quantitative method for analysing small morphological features: an example using a Cambrian trilobite.Differences between hard and soft phylogenetic data.The long-rostrumed elasmobranchBandringaZangerl, 1969, and taphonomy within a Carboniferous shark nurseryParsimony, not Bayesian analysis, recovers more stratigraphically congruent phylogenetic trees.Re-evaluating Moodie’s Opisthotonic-Posture Hypothesis in Fossil Vertebrates Part I: Reptiles—the taphonomy of the bipedal dinosaurs Compsognathus longipes and Juravenator starki from the Solnhofen Archipelago (Jurassic, Germany)New data on the palaeobiology of the enigmatic yunnanozoans from the Chengjiang Biota, Lower Cambrian, ChinaThe ‘Tully Monster’ is not a vertebrate: characters, convergence and taphonomy in Palaeozoic problematic animalsFive hundred million years of extinction and recovery: a phanerozoic survey of large-scale diversity patterns in fishesUnveiling biases in soft-tissue phosphatization: extensive preservation of musculature in the Cretaceous (Cenomanian) polychaeteRollinschaeta myoplena(Annelida: Amphinomidae)
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Decay of vertebrate characters in hagfish and lamprey (Cyclostomata) and the implications for the vertebrate fossil record
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