Comparative anatomy of the gill skeleton of fossil Aulopiformes (Teleostei: Eurypterygii)
Gill skeletons provide a rich source of character information for inferring the relationships among extant fishes. However, the difficulties in accessing branchial structures in fossils have limited the use of gill-arch anatomy in phylogenetic studies of extinct fishes. Here we apply micro comput...
Main Authors: | Beckett, H, Giles, S, Friedman, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Taylor and Francis
2017
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