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- Evolution and Development of Fishes
- Evolution and Development of Fishes
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Introduction
- 1 The Evolution of Fishes through Geological Time
- 2 Comparative Development of Cyclostomes
- 3 The Ordovician Enigma
- 4 The Evolution of Vertebrate Dermal Jaw Bones in the Light of Maxillate Placoderms
- 5 Doliodus and Pucapampellids
- 6 The Evolution of Endoskeletal Mineralisation in Chondrichthyan Fish
- 7 Plasticity and Variation of Skeletal Cells and Tissues and the Evolutionary Development of Actinopterygian Fishes
- 8 Origin, Development and Evolution of the Fish Skull
- 9 Evolution, Development and Regeneration of Fish Dentitions
- 10 Development of Head Muscles in Fishes and Notes on Phylogeny-Ontogeny Links
- 11 Evolutionary Development of the Postcranial and Appendicular Skeleton in Fishes
- 12 Evolution of Vertebrate Reproduction
- 13 Links between Thyroid Hormone Alterations and Developmental Changes in the Evolution of the Weberian Apparatus
- 14 Pharyngeal Remodelling in Vertebrate Evolution
- 15 Evolution of Air Breathing and Lung Distribution among Fossil Fishes
- Index
- References
2 - Comparative Development of Cyclostomes
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 December 2018
- Evolution and Development of Fishes
- Evolution and Development of Fishes
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Introduction
- 1 The Evolution of Fishes through Geological Time
- 2 Comparative Development of Cyclostomes
- 3 The Ordovician Enigma
- 4 The Evolution of Vertebrate Dermal Jaw Bones in the Light of Maxillate Placoderms
- 5 Doliodus and Pucapampellids
- 6 The Evolution of Endoskeletal Mineralisation in Chondrichthyan Fish
- 7 Plasticity and Variation of Skeletal Cells and Tissues and the Evolutionary Development of Actinopterygian Fishes
- 8 Origin, Development and Evolution of the Fish Skull
- 9 Evolution, Development and Regeneration of Fish Dentitions
- 10 Development of Head Muscles in Fishes and Notes on Phylogeny-Ontogeny Links
- 11 Evolutionary Development of the Postcranial and Appendicular Skeleton in Fishes
- 12 Evolution of Vertebrate Reproduction
- 13 Links between Thyroid Hormone Alterations and Developmental Changes in the Evolution of the Weberian Apparatus
- 14 Pharyngeal Remodelling in Vertebrate Evolution
- 15 Evolution of Air Breathing and Lung Distribution among Fossil Fishes
- Index
- References
Summary
We present a concise summary of embryonic development in hagfish and lampreys. With the rise of evolutionary developmental approaches, the rapidly advancing frontier of research on these jawless vertebrates has revealed a number of developmental traits common among cyclostomes (e.g., distribution of trigeminal neural crest cells) and even vertebrates (e.g., brain regionalization), as well as an array of lineage-specific features (e.g., sclerotome differentiations, shift of branchial pouches). In addition to the wealth of data on gene expression patterns, techniques such as reporter expression assay, cell labeling, and functional analysis using morpholino and CRISPR are beginning to identify patterns and mechanisms of tissue inductions and interactions underlying the cyclostome body plan. However, it remains challenging to trace developmental traits to a common ancestry because each of the three living vertebrate lineages (hagfish, lampreys, gnathostomes) and their invertebrate outgroups sits atop a long branch. Fossils and embryos can complement each other to reinforce inferences about stem conditions and, with recent advances, such a reciprocal approach may be within our reach.
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- Evolution and Development of Fishes , pp. 30 - 58Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019
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