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Oldest coelacanth, from the Early Devonian of Australia - PMC - NIHCoelacanths have both living representatives and a rich fossil record, but lack fossils older than the late Middle Devonian (385–390 Myr ago), conflicting with ...
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Coelacanth | Smithsonian OceanThe Indonesian form was described as a new species, Latimeria menadoensis, in April 1999, by L. Pouyard and several Indonesian colleagues. Evolution. The ...
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Discovery and Preservation of a Coelacanth | AMNHThe coelacanth was first found in 1938 by Marjorie Courtenay-Latimer, and its skeleton and skin were preserved. The soft parts were lost.
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Scientists Capture Rare Images of Indonesian Coelacanth | Sci.NewsAug 18, 2025 · First discovered in 1997 and described as a new species two years later, the Indonesian coelacanth (Latimeria menadoensis) is one of two living ...
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Coelacanth, Latimeria chalumnae Smith, 1939 - Australian MuseumCoelacanth, *Latimeria chalumnae*, is a unique fish with an extra tail lobe, paired lobed fins, and a unique intercranial joint. It's a 'living fossil' from a ...
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Buoyancy and hydrostatic balance in a West Indian Ocean ...Aug 19, 2022 · Previous observations on living coelacanths support the hypothesis that the coelacanth is neutrally buoyant and in close-to-perfect hydrostatic balance.Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Latimeria, the Living Coelacanth, Is Ovoviviparous - ScienceDissection of a specimen of Latimeria chalumnae in the American Museum of Natural History revealed that it is a gravid female containing five advanced young ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Coelacanth genomes reveal signatures for evolutionary transition ...Coelacanths may be key to elucidating the tempo and mode of evolution from fish to tetrapods. Here, we report the genome sequences of five coelacanths, ...
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Coelacanths as “almost living fossils” - FrontiersIn addition to its slow rate of morphological evolution, Latimeria is located at the tip of an extremely long evolutionary branch (split from its closest extant ...
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Coelacanth - Etymology, Origin & MeaningCoelacanth, from Modern Latin via Greek koilos "hollow" + akantha "spine," refers to lobe-finned fishes with hollow fin rays, named for their distinctive ...
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coelacanth - Wiktionary, the free dictionaryFrom the New Latin genus name Coelacanthus, from Ancient Greek κοῖλος (koîlos, “hollow”) + ἄκανθα (ákantha, “spine”), referring to the hollow caudal fin rays.English · Etymology · Noun
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Marjorie Courtenay-Latimer - Linda Hall LibraryFeb 24, 2020 · At the end of his letter, Smith gave the specimen its scientific name, calling it Latimeria chalumnae, the genus named after the discoverer ...
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[PDF] A new look at Old Fourlegs - South African Journal of ScienceMay 30, 2018 · Old Fourlegs is a book, published in 1956, that recounts the story of the discovery of the first coelacanth, and the subsequent search, over 14 ...
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Fish tales and dating and some calculating - Tony FunderburkSep 7, 2020 · Smith, studied coelacanths. He's the one who came up with the nickname, Old Fourlegs, and wrote his book with that as the title. The fish were ...
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A Late Devonian coelacanth reconfigures actinistian phylogeny ...Sep 12, 2024 · A comprehensive phylogenetic analysis of coelacanth fishes (Sarcopterygii, Actinistia) with comments on the composition of the Mawsoniidae ...Missing: classification | Show results with:classification
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A deep dive into the coelacanth phylogeny | PLOS OneThe discovery in 1938 of a living coelacanth, Latimeria chalumnae, triggered much research and discussion on the evolutionary history and phylogeny of these ...
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Full article: A comprehensive phylogenetic analysis of coelacanth ...Classification and phylogeny of Actinistia. The study of the phylogenetic relationships of coelacanths has been a matter of discussion at least since the 1940s.Missing: classification | Show results with:classification
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Latimeria menadoensis, Sulawesi coelacanth - FishBaseCoelacanthi (lobe-finned fishes) > Coelacanthiformes (Coelacanths) > Latimeriidae (Gombessa) Etymology: Latimeria: Taken from Miss Courtenay Latimer worker ...
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Two living species of coelacanths? - PubMedOct 26, 1999 · The Indonesian fish was described recently as a new species, Latimeria menadoensis, based on morphological differentiation and DNA sequence ...
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Oldest coelacanth, from the Early Devonian of Australia - JournalsCoelacanths have both living representatives and a rich fossil record, but lack fossils older than the late Middle Devonian (385–390 Myr ago), conflicting with ...
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Giant Mesozoic coelacanths (Osteichthyes, Actinistia) reveal high ...Jun 3, 2021 · Only three weak successive peaks of higher taxic diversity are recorded in the Upper Devonian, in the Early Carboniferous and in the Middle ...
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Big Dockum Group Coelacanth - Palaeontologia ElectronicaMar 13, 2023 · Phylogenetic analysis of the skull shows that the new coelacanth, †Whiteia giganteus sp. nov., is at or near the base of the major lineage ...<|separator|>
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The first late cretaceous mawsoniid coelacanth (SarcopterygiiNov 11, 2021 · The stratigraphical range of Mawsonia is at least 50 million years. ... The link between a wide geographic distribution and the resilience to ...Missing: timeline | Show results with:timeline
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Paleontologists Identify Multiple New Species of Fossil CoelacanthsSep 8, 2025 · Several new species of coelacanths that lived at the end of the Triassic period, some 200 million years ago, have been identified from museum ...
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Miguashaia - MiguashaMiguashaia is the oldest actinistian with well-documented anatomy. Fossils at various stages of growth, from 7.7 to 45 cm long, have allowed paleontologists to ...Missing: bureauensis | Show results with:bureauensis
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Life history and ossification patterns in Miguashaia bureaui reveal ...Apr 6, 2022 · Miguashaia bureaui occurs in the 375 Myr-old (middle Frasnian, Upper Devonian) Escuminac Formation, Miguasha, Québec, Canada. · The fossil ...Missing: bureauensis | Show results with:bureauensis
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400-million-year-old fish exposes big mistake in how we understood ...Jul 29, 2025 · Researchers reanalyzed the skull musculature of coelacanths, a group of fish that has existed for 400 million years, and concluded that many ...
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Macropoma - Prehistoric WildlifeDec 11, 2014 · Macropoma is a specific genus of coelacanth. For clarification, a coelacanth is a word used to describe any fish that could be described as one of the ...
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Macropoma libanus Khalaf, 2015 : A New Coelacanth Fish Fossil ...Jun 14, 2020 · A new fossil species of Coelacanth Fish from the Upper Cretaceous (Middle Cenomanian) of the genus Macropoma (Class Sarcopterygii, Subclass Crossopterygii)
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Latimeria chalumnae, Coelacanth - FishBaseThey ranged in length from 301 to 327 mm and had well-developed teeth, fins and scales. Each fetus had a large, flaccid yolk sac attached to its chest.
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NOVA | Ancient Creature of the Deep | Anatomy of the CoelacanthThe scales are hard, woven tight as armor, and rough to the touch. The roughness comes from tiny, tooth-like spikes called denticles, which provide the ...Missing: Latimeria | Show results with:Latimeria
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ACEP - African Coelacanth Ecosystem Programme - FAQsThe scales - The body is covered with hard scales with small tooth-like growths called denticles on the outer surface which protect the coelacanth. The ...<|separator|>
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Coelacanth | Virginia Institute of Marine ScienceThe coelacanth has a hollow, fluid-filled backbone, calcifiecd scales, true enamel teeth, and a hinged skull allowing for wide opening of the mouth.Vims Fish Collection · Characteristics · Feeding/dietMissing: weight | Show results with:weight
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The Coelacanth Latimeria chalumnae - SpringerLinkThey are characterised by the possession of two dorsal fins, the cosmoid structure of their scales and dermal bones, and well-formed fleshy lobed paired fins.
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African Coelacanth | NOAA FisheriesApr 28, 2016 · The African coelacanth belongs to an ancient lineage of bony, lobe-finned fish. The species was believed to have gone extinct over 65 million years ago.
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Coelacanth (Latimeria chalumnae & L. menadoensis) |Jun 2, 2020 · The Latimeria chalumnae was found in the West Indian Ocean, which tends to be a darker blue color, highlighted with distinctive white flecks.
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Coelacanths - Aquatic CommunityTheir coloration differs, and the Latimeria chalumnae is blue with pinkish white blotches, while the Latimeria menadoensis is brown with pinkish white blotches ...
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Two living species of coelacanths? - PNASNine morphological and meristic differences are purported to distinguish L. menadoensis and L. chalumnae, based on comparison of a single specimen of L. ...Missing: coloration | Show results with:coloration
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A deep dive into the coelacanth phylogeny - PMC - PubMed CentralJun 6, 2025 · We propose a new classification of coelacanths including 46 coelacanth genera, part of them allocated within nine families and four sub-families.
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[PDF] The skeleton and the mineralized tissues of the living coelacanthsApr 23, 2019 · 4. Latimeria chalumnae. Buccal roof showing the different tooth types: fangs (black arrow-heads), small caniniform teeth (white arrow-heads) ...Missing: coloration | Show results with:coloration
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(PDF) Correction: The Giant Cretaceous Coelacanth (Actinistia ...We present a redescription of Megalocoelacanthus dobiei, a giant fossil coelacanth from Upper Cretaceous strata of North. America.
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The African coelacanth genome provides insights into tetrapod ...Apr 17, 2013 · Here we report the genome sequence of the African coelacanth, Latimeria chalumnae. Through a phylogenomic analysis, we conclude that the lungfish, and not the ...
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Coelacanth genome sequence reveals the evolutionary history of ...The coelacanth genome, a close tetrapod relative, has 49 protocadherin genes, unlike teleosts with more. This makes it ideal for measuring tetrapod genomes.
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Hox gene clusters in the Indonesian coelacanth, Latimeria ... - PNASOur results suggest that coelacanths have four Hox clusters bearing a gene complement more similar to mammals than to ray-finned fishes, but with an additional ...
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Complete HOX cluster characterization of the coelacanth provides ...Our results demonstrate conclusively that the coelacanth HOX clusters are evolving comparatively slowly and that this taxon should serve as a viable outgroup.
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Extremely slow rate of evolution in the HOX cluster revealed by ...Consistent with the slow rate of phenotypic changes in coelacanth, several genetic studies showed a slow rate of evolution at the molecular level. Noonan et al.
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Genetically distinct coelacanth population off the northern ... - PNASBecause immigration is not likely for coelacanths in the Comoros, a recent population reduction or bottleneck may be more likely. As a genetically ...
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Two living species of coelacanths? - PMC - NIHThe Indonesian fish was described recently as a new species, Latimeria menadoensis, based on morphological differentiation and DNA sequence divergence in ...
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The mitochondrial genome of Indonesian coelacanth Latimeria ...Apr 11, 2005 · We determined the whole mitochondrial genome sequence for Indonesian coelacanth Latimeria menadoensis. The genome content and organization were identical to ...
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The coelacanth: Can a “living fossil” have active transposable ...It is well established that both the mutation and the amino-acid substitution rates are not constant across lineages. Even if the coelacanth might in some ...<|separator|>
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The coelacanth story, Marjorie Courtenay-Latimer, JLB SmithHe named it Latimeria chalumnae - after Marjorie Courtney-Latimer and the Chalumna River - and the world couldn't get enough of it.Missing: genus | Show results with:genus
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Coelacanths: the fish that 'outdid' the Loch Ness MonsterSmith named the fish Latimeria chalumnae after Courtenay-Latimer and its place of capture, the mouth of the Chalumna River. When it was revealed, the story of ...
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NOVA | Ancient Creature of the Deep | Moment of Discovery - PBSMarjorie Courtenay-Latimer and Latimeria chalumnae, the fish that bears her name, not long after the discovery. Smith doing dissection. The letters reveal that ...
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ACEP - African Coelacanth Ecosystem Programme - 2nd DiscoveryIt was of great importance to find a second, intact specimen. By the late 1940's, there was little doubt that the East London coelacanth was a stray, and JLB ...
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Expeditions in Search of the Coelacanth - DINOFISH.comFrom 1938 until the discovery of the "second" coelacanth in 1952 in the Comoro islands, JLB Smith conducted several expeditions from South Africa up the ...
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An inventory of all known specimens of the coelacanth Latimeria ...A new number is assigned to each specimen. At least 172 coelacanths are known to have been caught since 1938. The first coelacanth was caught off South Africa ...Missing: count | Show results with:count
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[PDF] An updated inventory of all known specimens of the coelacanth ...Sep 22, 2011 · At least 299 coelacanths are known to have been caught since the first coelacanth was found off. South Africa in 1938. Subsequent specimens were.<|separator|>
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Coelacanth discovery in Indonesia - NatureOct 1, 1998 · The discovery of coelacanths in Indonesia changes our outlook on the conservation status of a fish that looks very much as its ancestors did, 370 million years ...
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Indonesian 'king of the sea' discovered - NatureSep 24, 1998 · On 30 July 1998, an Indonesian population of coelacanth was discovered. It is apparently the same species as the well-known coelacanth from the Comoran ...
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First record of a living coelacanth from North Maluku, IndonesiaApr 23, 2025 · We report here the first observations of an adult coelacanth in the North Maluku Province of Indonesia and the first in situ images taken by divers of an ...
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Blancpain-backed Expedition Discovers First Living "Dinosaur Fish ...Apr 24, 2025 · Blancpain's continued dedication to ocean exploration leads to a groundbreaking discovery: the first living coelacanth of the Maluku archipelago, in Indonesia.
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Satellite tag could reveal more about mysterious coelacanthsMar 6, 2014 · The tag will offer new insights into the movement, activity periods and diving behaviour of this coelacanth.Missing: genetics | Show results with:genetics<|control11|><|separator|>
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Tanzanian Distinct Population Segment (DPS) of African Coelacanth ...Jul 14, 2025 · Based on the best available data, we concluded that no change to the listing status of the Tanzanian DPS of African coelacanth is warranted at ...
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African Coelacanth: Conservation & Management - NOAA FisheriesJul 14, 2025 · The Tanzanian distinct population segment (DPS) of African coelacanth is listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act.
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Habitat and population size of the coelacanth Latimeria chalumnae ...From our survey we estimated a total coelacanth population off Grand Comoro to be 150–210 individuals; a saturated population would be 370–510 individuals.
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The population biology of the living coelacanth studied over 21 yearsMar 2, 2011 · One hundred and forty five coelacanths are individually known, and we estimate the total population size of Grande Comore as approximately ...
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Genetically distinct coelacanth population off the northern ...Oct 24, 2011 · We found that the coelacanth population off the northern Tanzanian coast is genetically differentiated from those of the southern Tanzania coast ...Missing: abundance Sulawesi 2025
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First record of a living coelacanth from North Maluku, IndonesiaAug 6, 2025 · We report here the first observations of an adult coelacanth in the North Maluku Province of Indonesia and the first in situ images taken by ...<|separator|>
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Field surveys on the Indonesian coelacanth, Latimeria menadoensis ...Jun 10, 2025 · Habitats of the Indonesian coelacanth, Latimeria menadoensis, were investigated by Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) surveys in the northern coast of Sulawesi ...
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A thirteen-million-year divergence between two lineages of ... - NatureJan 13, 2020 · Molecular dating analyses suggested a divergence date of ca. 13 million years ago between the two populations of Indonesian coelacanths.
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Habitat and population size of the coelacanth Latimeria chalumnae ...Coelacanths live at 150-253m depth, 16.5-22.8°C, in lava caves, with a population of 150-210 individuals.
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Latimeria chalumnae (Coelacanth) - Animal Diversity WebTheir bodies are covered in blue scales, which turn brown after death, with a white speckling that is unique to each individual. Their seven fins have fleshy ...Scientific Classification · Physical Description · Reproduction
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Natural habitat of coelacanthsJul 26, 1990 · The number of caves seems to limit their distribution. Below 220 m depth, caves are rare and prey fish are less abundant. On the other hand,.<|separator|>
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[PDF] The long-time adaptation of coelacanths to moderate deep waterMay 14, 2019 · The resting metabolism of extant coelacanths and the very low oxygen consumption may allow this taxon to live in moderate deep-waters with ...Missing: hemoglobin | Show results with:hemoglobin<|separator|>
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Coelacanth Centenarians - EarthDateThey have very slow metabolic rates and low oxygen extraction capacities that are dictated by the limitations of their hemoglobin. Submersible ...
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Feeding ecology and evolutionary survival of the living coelacanth ...Aug 10, 2025 · However, coelacanth may move upward to depths with a maximum temperature of 22-23°C, which is regarded as their upper temperature threshold ( ...<|separator|>
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Why Coelacanths Are Almost “Living Fossils”? - FrontiersThe coelacanth has become an iconic symbol of the “living fossil” due to the slow morphological evolution illustrated by the fossil record of the clade.Missing: post | Show results with:post
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Revision of the muscular anatomy of the paired fins of the living ...Apr 30, 2021 · The extant coelacanth Latimeria has muscular paired fins, different in their skeletal and muscular anatomy from the paired fins of actinopterygians.
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Locomotion of the coelacanth Latimeria chalumnae in its natural ...... fins stabilize and correct the drift motion, andaired and unpaired lobed fins are able to generate thrust. The coelacanth Latimeria chalumnae is the only ...
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Locomotion, fin coordination and body form of the living coelacanth ...Paired fins alternated synchronously. The coordination at approximately ø = 180° between opposite paired fins is stable and independent of locomotory pattern ...
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New Insights About the Behavioral Ecology of the Coelacanth ...Nov 9, 2021 · South African coelacanths, Latimeria chalumnae, were intensively studied using submersibles in the Comoros Islands before recent progress in ...
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[PDF] African Coelacanth (Latimeria chalumnae), 2016-2024: BibliographyThe juvenile of Indonesian coelacanth, Latimeria menadoensis is here described for the first time in detail with comparison to embryos of Latimeria chalumnae.Missing: coloration | Show results with:coloration<|separator|>
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The coelacanth rostral organ is a unique low-resolution electro ...Mar 11, 2015 · The coelacanth rostral organ electric sense, however, is unique in having only three paired sensory canals with distribution restricted to the ...
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[PDF] The Sensory Canal Systems of the Living Coelacanth, Latimeria ...'Imagine a coelacanth drifting with the current close to the bottom that suddenly senses with its rostral and especially reticular electro-sensory systems in ...
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Coelacanth genome surfaces - Harvard GazetteApr 17, 2013 · An international team of researchers has decoded the genome of a creature whose evolutionary history is both enigmatic and illuminating: the African coelacanth.
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Analysis of the African coelacanth genome sheds light on tetrapod ...Analyses of chromosomal breakpoints in the coelacanth genome and tetrapod genomes reveal extensive conservation of synteny and indicate that large-scale ...
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Stomach contents of Latimeria chalumnae and further notes on its ...Stomach contents of three Latimeria chalumnae dissected in Japan support the hypothesis that the coelacanth is a predominantly nocturnal bottom or ...
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The coelacanth rostral organ is a unique low-resolution electro ...Mar 11, 2015 · These species are typically filter-feeders, or sit-and-wait ambush predators, where it is assumed a more highly resolved electrosensory image is ...Missing: mechanics | Show results with:mechanics
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Feeding ecology and evolutionary survival of the living coelacanth ...Transmitter tracking experiments indicate nocturnal activity of the piscivorous predator which hunts between approximately 200 m below the surface to 500 m ...Missing: foraging | Show results with:foraging
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New scale analyses reveal centenarian African coelacanthsAug 23, 2021 · In this study, age and growth were estimated from scales collected from 27 coelacanths captured off the coast of the Comoros Islands (13 ...
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Embryonic specializations for vertebrate placentation - JournalsOct 17, 2022 · Coelacanth (Latimera chalumnae) embryos develop in the uterus and their vascular yolk sacs are closely associated with specialized vascular ...
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Coelacanth Life Cycle - RandomsaurusTheir gestation period is around 12-14 months. They lay eggs about 9 cm in ... The mother gives birth to as many as 26 live pups. Version: Mobile | Web.
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Growth, Natural Mortality, Length–weight Relationship, Maximum ...Using extreme value theory, the maximum length for female coelacanths is estimated as 199 cm TL (95% confidence interval=175–223 cm TL) and for males as 168 cm ...
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Marine biology: Ageing a 'living fossil' - ScienceDirect.comAug 23, 2021 · An important feature of this comparison is the estimated age at sexual maturity of Latimeria chalumnae (60 years). This reduces the period of ...Missing: ratio | Show results with:ratio
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Growth, natural mortality, length-weight relationship ... - OceanRepDec 21, 2016 · The natural mortality rate is estimated at M=0.12. Population food consumption is found to be 1.4 times the existing biomass per year, and gross ...
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Quantifying the living fossil - Palaeontologia ElectronicaApr 10, 2018 · Many of the lowest scoring clades have been considered “living fossils” by previous authors, Trichoplax (-16.2), coelacanths (-15.6), lancelets ...Quantifying The Living... · Materials And Methods · DiscussionMissing: morphometric variance<|separator|>
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Why coelacanths are not 'living fossils' - Wiley Online LibraryFeb 4, 2013 · These studies were based on the assumption that a coelacanth is a 'living fossil' that has shown little morphological change since the Devonian, ...
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Coelacanths illuminate deep-time evolution of cranial musculature ...Apr 30, 2025 · Revised coelacanth cranial muscle anatomy reveals previously unknown evolutionary innovations and redefines gnathostome muscle evolution.
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To Correct Some Fishy Anatomy, Researchers at the National ...Apr 30, 2025 · Their findings, published today in the journal Science Advances, reveal that the fish lacks 11 jaw muscles researchers previously thought it possessed.Missing: differences | Show results with:differences
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Evolutionary fate and implications of retrocopies in the African ...Nov 10, 2015 · Additionally, the slow rate of new retrogene formation corresponded to the slow evolution of protein-coding genes in the coelacanth genome [14], ...<|separator|>
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Why coelacanths are not 'living fossils': a review of molecular and ...A series of recent studies on extant coelacanths has emphasised the slow rate of molecular and morphological evolution in these species.
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Early Mesozoic burst of morphological disparity in the slow-evolving ...Jul 13, 2023 · Giant Mesozoic coelacanths (Osteichthyes, Actinistia) reveal high body size disparity decoupled from taxic diversity. Article Open access 03 ...Missing: peak | Show results with:peak
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Nuclear protein-coding genes support lungfish and not the ... - PNASMar 22, 2004 · Most of these mitochondria-based molecular phylogenetic studies favored the lungfish as the closest living relatives of tetrapods. Also ...
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Phylogenetic Relationship of Tetrapod, Coelacanth, and Lungfish ...Aug 1, 2004 · Among the traditionalists, the view prevailed ultimately that coelacanths were the closest living relatives of tetrapods (Romer 1966). Similarly ...Abstract · Introduction · Materials and Methods · Results
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The Fish–Tetrapod Transition: New Fossils and InterpretationsMar 17, 2009 · Tetrapods as a group belong to the lobe-finned vertebrates, whose only other modern representatives are the coelacanth and the lungfishes. These ...Missing: direct | Show results with:direct
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Science & Nature - Horizon - The Missing Link - BBCFeb 1, 2001 · Eusthenopteron could not be the immediate ancestor of ichthyostega. The difference between them was too vast. Ichthyostega was a fully ...<|separator|>
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(PDF) A newly recognised coelacanth highlights the early ...Aug 6, 2025 · Coelacanths have long had an iconic place in the study of vertebrate evolution for their apparent anatomical conservatism over geological time, ...Missing: niche | Show results with:niche
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Molecules, fossils, and the origin of tetrapods - PubMedAll lungfishes seem to be more closely related to tetrapods than the coelacanth is. This result appears to rule out the possibility that the coelacanth ...Missing: critiques | Show results with:critiques
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Relative importance of molecular, neontological, and ...Meyer and Wilson's (1990) 12S rRNA phylogeny unites lungfish and tetrapods to the exclusion of the coelacanth. These workers also provide a list of ...
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Molecular evidence on the origin of tetrapods and the relationships ...Recent molecular phylogenetic data on this debate tend to favor the hypothesis that lungfish are the closest relatives of land vertebrates. Somewhat ...
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(PDF) Resolving the Phylogenetic Position of CoelacanthAug 6, 2025 · We found that in all the data sets the sister relationship of lungfish and tetrapods was constructed with the use of cartilaginous fish as the ...<|separator|>
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IUCN Red List of Threatened SpeciesCritically Endangered (CR). A taxon is Critically Endangered (CR) when the best available evidence indicates that it meets any of the criteria A to E for ...
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The population biology of the living coelacanth studied over 21 yearsFeb 9, 2012 · One hundred and forty five coelacanths are individually known, and we estimate the total population size of Grande Comore as approximately 300– ...
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Tracking the coelacanth: Two decades of research confirms a viable ...Nov 14, 2011 · Fricke never observed reproduction, predation or juveniles, but believes the total Comoros population holds 300 to 400 individuals—a number he ...Missing: estimate | Show results with:estimate
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Coelacanth Fish Facts - Coelacanthiformes - A-Z AnimalsAug 18, 2025 · The IUCN Red List currently classifies the West Indian Ocean coelacanth as critically endangered, while the Indonesian coelacanth is merely ...
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[PDF] Coelacanth population, conservation and fishery activity at Grande ...May 28, 2025 · Our data are based on inquiries only; the increase of the annual coelacanth catch rate during recent years may be even higher than reported.
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Coelacanth population, conservation and fishery activity at Grande ...May 28, 1998 · Historical catch data from Grande Comore reveal that annual catch rates increased steadily from 1954 until the 1970s. This trend wastemporarily ...Missing: capture | Show results with:capture
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Listing the Tanzanian DPS of African Coelacanth as Threatened ...Oct 21, 2020 · We, NOAA Fisheries, issue a final rule to list the Tanzanian Distinct Population Segment (DPS) of African coelacanth (Latimeria chalumnae) ...Missing: 2025 | Show results with:2025
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Latimeria chalumnae - CITESCoelacanth; Gombessa; Latimeria Scientific name:Latimeria chalumnae. Distribution: Comoros, Indonesia, South Africa (ex) CITES listing: Appendix I (19/07/2000)
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Meet the coelacanth in South Africa - Gombessa ExpeditionsThis fish, called “Gombessa” in the Comoros, is a true legend, a living fossil. To dive with it is to go back in time.
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Don't eat the coelacanth - Connect SavannahDec 27, 2011 · Paleontologist Peter Forey, an expert on coelacanths, advises us that in the Comoros ... gombessa, meaning “taboo.” That's not for ...Missing: folklore | Show results with:folklore<|separator|>
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The Annotated Old Fourlegs: The Updated Story of the CoelacanthThe Annotated Old Fourlegs features a facsimile reprint of the original book with extensive margin notes, providing insights on JLB Smith, updates on coelacanth ...
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The Annotated Old Fourlegs - The Florida BookshelfMar 8, 2018 · When scientist JLB Smith published Old Fourlegs: The Story of the Coelacanth in 1956, he created an international sensation. A dramatic account ...
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Coelacanths illuminate deep-time evolution of cranial musculature ...Apr 30, 2025 · Despite being one of the most iconic living vertebrates, we found a plethora of errors in the identification of cranial muscles in the African ...
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Coelacanth does not walk - Creation Ministries InternationalJun 8, 2018 · Evolutionist claims that coelacanths used their lobed fins to walk were discredited when living coelacanths were observed using them to ...Missing: myth debunked
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Coelacanth genome surfaces - Sanger CentreApr 17, 2013 · The coelacanth genome shows slow gene evolution, resembles ancient ancestors, and provides clues about the water-to-land transition, with a ...<|separator|>