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    Lungfish and the Long Defeat by Anne Kemp

    Published 2023-01-01
    Subjects: “…fossil lungfish…”
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    The rapid evolution of lungfish durophagy by Xindong Cui, Matt Friedman, Tuo Qiao, Yilun Yu, Min Zhu

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…It is unclear how Lungfishes evolved durophagy, the consumption of hard prey, despite being the longest lineage of vertebrates with this feeding mechanism. …”
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    An exceptionally preserved transitional lungfish from the lower permian of Nebraska, USA, and the origin of modern lungfishes. by Jason D Pardo, Adam K Huttenlocker, Bryan J Small

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Complete, exceptionally-preserved skulls of the Permian lungfish Persephonichthys chthonica gen. et sp. nov. are described. …”
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    Paedomorphosis and neurocranial ossification in two Devonian lungfishes by MARIE BOIROT, TOM CHALLANDS, RICHARD CLOUTIER

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Lungfishes are one of the few early vertebrate clades with a rich 410-million-years-old fossil record. …”
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    Visual ecology of the Australian lungfish (<it>Neoceratodus forsteri</it>) by Vorobyev Misha, Bailes Helena J, Hart Nathan S, Marshall N Justin, Collin Shaun P

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…In this study, we investigated the visual system and visual ecology of the Australian lungfish <it>Neoceratodus forsteri</it>, which is the most primitive of all the lungfish and possibly the closest living relative to the ancestors of tetrapods.…”
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    Age structure of the Australian lungfish (Neoceratodus forsteri). by Stewart J Fallon, Andrew J McDougall, Tom Espinoza, David T Roberts, Steven Brooks, Peter K Kind, Mark J Kennard, Nick Bond, Sharon M Marshall, Dan Schmidt, Jane Hughes

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The Australian lungfish has been studied for more than a century without any knowledge of the longevity of the species. …”
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    Lungfishes, like tetrapods, possess a vomeronasal system by Agustín González, Ruth Morona, Jesús M López, Nerea Moreno, Glenn R Northcutt

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…All these features that lungfishes share with tetrapods indicate that lungfishes have the complete set of brain centers and connections involved in processing vomeronasal information and that these features were already present in the last common ancestor of lungfishes and tetrapods.…”
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    The first virtual cranial endocast of a lungfish (sarcopterygii: dipnoi). by Alice M Clement, Per E Ahlberg

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Lungfish, or dipnoans, have a history spanning over 400 million years and are the closest living sister taxon to the tetrapods. …”
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    Lungfish axial muscle function and the vertebrate water to land transition. by Angela M Horner, Bruce C Jayne

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…We compared terrestrial lungfish data to data from lungfish swimming in different viscosities as well as to salamander locomotion. …”
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    Visual pigments in a living fossil, the Australian lungfish <it>Neoceratodus forsteri</it> by Davies Wayne L, Bailes Helena J, Trezise Ann EO, Collin Shaun P

    Published 2007-10-01
    “…Phylogenetic analysis of the molecular evolution of lungfish and other vertebrate visual pigment genes indicates a closer relationship between lungfish and amphibian pigments than to pigments in teleost fishes. …”
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    A high latitude Devonian lungfish, from the Famennian of South Africa by Robert W. Gess, Alice M. Clement

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…New fossil lungfish remains comprising two parasphenoids, tooth plates and scales from the Famennian Witpoort Formation of South Africa are described. …”
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    Morphometric analysis of lungfish endocasts elucidates early dipnoan palaeoneurological evolution by Alice M Clement, Tom J Challands, Richard Cloutier, Laurent Houle, Per E Ahlberg, Shaun P Collin, John A Long

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The lobe-finned fish, lungfish (Dipnoi, Sarcoptergii), have persisted for ~400 million years from the Devonian Period to present day. …”
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    Late Devonian (Famennian) lungfishes from the catskill formation of Pennsylvania, USA by Friedman, M, Daeschler, E

    Published 2006
    “…Occurrences of fossil lungfishes (Dipnoi: Sarcopterygii) in the Famennian Catskill Formation of Pennsylvania are reviewed. …”
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