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The following pages link to Synchrotron-aided reconstruction of the conodont feeding apparatus and implications for the mouth of the first vertebrates (Q28744276):
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- Early Triassic marine biotic recovery: the predators' perspective (Q28657446) (← links)
- Fishing for jaws in early vertebrate evolution: a new hypothesis of mandibular confinement (Q33360531) (← links)
- Do rational numbers play a role in selection for stochasticity? (Q34242075) (← links)
- Facts and fancies about early fossil chordates and vertebrates (Q35612037) (← links)
- Progenitors of the protochordate ocellus as an evolutionary origin of the neural crest (Q39859715) (← links)
- Palaeontology: Inside-out turned upside-down (Q46981794) (← links)
- Unsuspected functional disparity in Devonian fishes revealed by tooth morphometrics? (Q51423074) (← links)
- Inference of the ancestral vertebrate phenotype through vestiges of the whole-genome duplications. (Q52346203) (← links)
- A new icriodontid conodont cluster with specific mesowear supports an alternative apparatus motion model for Icriodontidae. (Q55507910) (← links)
- Testing hypotheses of element loss and instability in the apparatus composition of complex conodonts: articulated skeletons of Hindeodus (Q55883996) (← links)
- Hagfish from the Cretaceous Tethys Sea and a reconciliation of the morphological–molecular conflict in early vertebrate phylogeny (Q60895054) (← links)
- Deciphering the roles of environment and development in the evolution of a Late Triassic assemblage of conodont elements (Q64013322) (← links)