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Neurocranial anatomy of an enigmatic Early Devonian fish sheds light on early osteichthyan evolution

The skull of ‘Ligulalepis’ from the Early Devonian of Australia (AM-F101607) has significantly expanded our knowledge of early osteichthyan anatomy, but its phylogenetic position has remained uncertain. We herein describe a second skull of ‘Ligulalepis’ and present micro-CT data on both specimens to...

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Autores principales: Clement, Alice M, King, Benedict, Giles, Sam, Choo, Brian, Ahlberg, Per E, Young, Gavin C, Long, John A
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Publicado: eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5973833/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29807569
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.34349
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author Clement, Alice M
King, Benedict
Giles, Sam
Choo, Brian
Ahlberg, Per E
Young, Gavin C
Long, John A
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description The skull of ‘Ligulalepis’ from the Early Devonian of Australia (AM-F101607) has significantly expanded our knowledge of early osteichthyan anatomy, but its phylogenetic position has remained uncertain. We herein describe a second skull of ‘Ligulalepis’ and present micro-CT data on both specimens to reveal novel anatomical features, including cranial endocasts. Several features previously considered to link ‘Ligulalepis’ with actinopterygians are now considered generalized osteichthyan characters or of uncertain polarity. The presence of a lateral cranial canal is shown to be variable in its development between specimens. Other notable new features include the presence of a pineal foramen, the some detail of skull roof sutures, the shape of the nasal capsules, a placoderm-like hypophysial vein, and a chondrichthyan-like labyrinth system. New phylogenetic analyses place ‘Ligulalepis’ as a stem osteichthyan, specifically as the sister taxon to ‘psarolepids’ plus crown osteichthyans. The precise position of ‘psarolepids’ differs between parsimony and Bayesian analyses.
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spelling pubmed-59738332018-05-30 Neurocranial anatomy of an enigmatic Early Devonian fish sheds light on early osteichthyan evolution Clement, Alice M King, Benedict Giles, Sam Choo, Brian Ahlberg, Per E Young, Gavin C Long, John A eLife Evolutionary Biology The skull of ‘Ligulalepis’ from the Early Devonian of Australia (AM-F101607) has significantly expanded our knowledge of early osteichthyan anatomy, but its phylogenetic position has remained uncertain. We herein describe a second skull of ‘Ligulalepis’ and present micro-CT data on both specimens to reveal novel anatomical features, including cranial endocasts. Several features previously considered to link ‘Ligulalepis’ with actinopterygians are now considered generalized osteichthyan characters or of uncertain polarity. The presence of a lateral cranial canal is shown to be variable in its development between specimens. Other notable new features include the presence of a pineal foramen, the some detail of skull roof sutures, the shape of the nasal capsules, a placoderm-like hypophysial vein, and a chondrichthyan-like labyrinth system. New phylogenetic analyses place ‘Ligulalepis’ as a stem osteichthyan, specifically as the sister taxon to ‘psarolepids’ plus crown osteichthyans. The precise position of ‘psarolepids’ differs between parsimony and Bayesian analyses. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2018-05-29 /pmc/articles/PMC5973833/ /pubmed/29807569 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.34349 Text en © 2018, Clement et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
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Clement, Alice M
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Giles, Sam
Choo, Brian
Ahlberg, Per E
Young, Gavin C
Long, John A
Neurocranial anatomy of an enigmatic Early Devonian fish sheds light on early osteichthyan evolution
title Neurocranial anatomy of an enigmatic Early Devonian fish sheds light on early osteichthyan evolution
title_full Neurocranial anatomy of an enigmatic Early Devonian fish sheds light on early osteichthyan evolution
title_fullStr Neurocranial anatomy of an enigmatic Early Devonian fish sheds light on early osteichthyan evolution
title_full_unstemmed Neurocranial anatomy of an enigmatic Early Devonian fish sheds light on early osteichthyan evolution
title_short Neurocranial anatomy of an enigmatic Early Devonian fish sheds light on early osteichthyan evolution
title_sort neurocranial anatomy of an enigmatic early devonian fish sheds light on early osteichthyan evolution
topic Evolutionary Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5973833/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29807569
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.34349
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