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Journal of Morphology - Wiley Online LibraryMay 20, 2023 · Fish use their fins to navigate a complex three-dimensional aquatic environment, and fin-ray morphology largely defines fin function. Fin rays ...
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International Research Team Uncovers Insights into Evolution of ...May 24, 2023 · The primary objective of the project was to gain a deeper understanding of how paired fins first emerged in vertebrates. While this may ...
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Evolution of caudal fin ray development and caudal fin hypural ...Indeed, the caudal fin is a major component of mobility in fishes because it generates swimming power and contributes to maneuverability, thus improving control ...
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Function of the Caudal Fin During Locomotion in FishesIn this paper I review two experimental approaches which promise to provide new insights into the function and evolution of the caudal fin.
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What has the head of a crocodile and the gills of a fish?Those fins and a suite of other characteristics set Tiktaalik apart as something special; it has a combination of features that show the evolutionary transition ...
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Weak integration allows novel fin shapes and spurs locomotor ...We explore this dynamic in the evolution of fin shapes in 106 species from 38 families of coral reef fishes, a polyphyletic assemblage that shows exceptional ...Missing: peer | Show results with:peer
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Structure and Function - Fish - University of Hawaii at ManoaMost fish have two kinds of fins: median and paired. Median fins are single fins that run down the midline of the body. The dorsal fin is a median fin located ...Activity: Fish Terminology · Activity: Observing Fish Scales · Scientific Drawing<|separator|>
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Fish - Anatomy - South Carolina Department of Natural ResourcesAnal Fin: The anal fin stabilizes the fish while swimming. Caudal Fin: The caudal fin moves, propels or pushes the fish through the water. Adipose Fin: The ...Missing: unpaired paired
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Developmental constraints on fin diversity - Wiley Online LibraryMay 12, 2020 · The fin rays are called by ceratotrichia in cartilaginous fishes (chondrichthyans, class of Chondrichthyes) or lepidotrichia in ray-finned ...
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Appendicular skeleton - Skeleton of Fishes - BrainKartAug 6, 2017 · In bony fishes, the ceratotrichia are replaced duringontogeny by lepidotrichia, bony supporting elements that are derived from scales.
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Developmental independence of median fins from the larval fin fold ...May 7, 2022 · Here, we describe the transition from the larval fin fold into the median fins in zebrafish at the cellular and molecular developmental level.
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Embryonic origin and serial homology of gill arches and paired fins ...Nov 17, 2020 · This hypothesis purports that paired fins originated from a continuous epithelial fold that flanked the trunk of the embryo, and that was ...
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Musculoskeletal morphology and regionalization within the dorsal ...Because of the emergent mechanical properties of their segmented, bilaminar fin rays (lepidotrichia), and actuation by multiple muscles, fish can control ...
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Fins - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsFins of fish stand on bony or cartilaginous rays—lepidotrichia. Some fins have soft rays while others have hard rays or spines. There are also species that ...
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The combined cartilage growth – calcification patterns in the wing ...Aug 3, 2022 · In endochondral ossification, cartilage is a temporary tissue before it is replaced by bone after the foetal and the metaphyseal growth ...
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Mineralized Cartilage and Bone-Like Tissues in Chondrichthyans ...Dec 22, 2021 · Compared to bone, mineralized cartilage is less abundant in most vertebrate endoskeletons, found in such places as the growth plate of bones ...
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Kinematics and muscle activity of pectoral fins in rainbow trout ... - NIHIn this sequence, activity from the abductor musculature facilitates pectoral fin extension and subsequent activity from the adductor musculature tucks the fin ...
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Structural and functional evolution of the mechanosensory lateral ...The mechanosensory lateral line system is the flow sensing system present in all 34 000+ species of fishes. Its neuromast receptor organs, located on the ...
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Lateral Line - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsThe lateral line system is a mechanosensory organ found in fishes and aquatic amphibians, consisting of sensory organs called neuromasts that enable these ...
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Osteichthyes - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsThese are the Sarcopterygii and the Actinopterygii. The former are the lobe-finned fishes and are represented by eight extant species that include lungfish and ...
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[PDF] Functional morphology of the fin rays of teleost fishesMay 30, 2013 · Flexible fin rays, or lepidotrichia, are a hall- mark of bony fishes; sister hemitrichs (half rays) composed of a proximal unsegmented section ...
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Lobe-Finned Fish - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsExtant but primitive ray-finned and lobe-finned fishes have saclike structures ... The internal fin skeleton of lobe-finned fishes (Figure 5) is built of ...
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The origins of adipose fins: an analysis of homoplasy and the serial ...Adipose fins are appendages found on the dorsal midline between the dorsal and caudal fins in more than 6000 living species of teleost fishes.
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Hydrodynamic and phylogenetic aspects of the adipose fin in fishesConsistent with speculations in the literature, our results show that the adipose fin may function to control vortices enveloping the caudal fin during swimming ...
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Lobe-Finned Fish - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsThey are characterized by their paired, fleshy pectoral, and pelvic fins that are each articulated via a single bone. Ancestral records clearly show us that ...
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Lobe-Finned Fish | Encyclopedia MDPINov 21, 2022 · 1. Characteristics ... Early lobe-finned fishes are bony fish with fleshy, lobed, paired fins, which are joined to the body by a single bone.
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Fin ray patterns at the fin-to-limb transition - PNASDec 30, 2019 · These changes reveal how fins became adapted for interacting with the substrate prior to the fin-to-limb transition and that dorsoventral ...
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THE BIOLOGY OF THE LOBE‐FINNED FISHES - THOMSON - 1969Adaptive radiation of the locomotor apparatus is seen with respect to the relative roles and functions of the paired and unpaired fins, over-all body shape, ...<|separator|>
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A new stem sarcopterygian illuminates patterns of character ... - NatureDec 5, 2017 · Here we report a new sarcopterygian (Ptyctolepis brachynotus gen. et sp. nov.) from the Pragian (Early Devonian) of South China.
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Revision of the muscular anatomy of the paired fins of the living ...Apr 30, 2021 · As a sarcopterygian fish, the extant coelacanth Latimeria has muscular paired fins, different in their skeletal and muscular anatomy from the ...
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Trackways Produced by Lungfish During Terrestrial LocomotionSep 27, 2016 · When submerged, the lungfish appears to use its paired fins to provide some propulsion through contact with the substrate. However, this ...
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Behavioral evidence for the evolution of walking and bounding ...P. annectens is a pelvic fin biped under our experimental conditions. The pelvic fins were the only paired appendages that used rhythmic, alternating movements.
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Similarity of morphological composition and developmental ... - NatureAug 30, 2017 · A strong similarity in the morphology and progression of chondrification between the pectoral and pelvic fins was found.
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Animals: Vertebrates | Organismal BiologyLobed fins are larger, muscularized fins compared to ray-fins. Lobed fins differ from the fins of ray-finned fishes in that the fin extends from a fleshy, lobe- ...
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Development and growth of the pectoral girdle and fin skeleton in ...The development of the endoskeleton of the pectoral fin and girdle in Latimeria is likely to be informative for reconstructing the plesiomorphic configuration ...
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Locomotion, fin coordination and body form of the living coelacanth ...Latimeria is a highly specialized predatory fish adapted for nocturnal drift hunting with good fast start capability. Twelve different forward movements and ...
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[PDF] Biology-of-the-South-American-Lungfish-Lepidosiren-paradoxa.pdfLepidosiren has paired fins that are reduced to thin, flexible wisps which, while aiding minimally in locomotion, have tactile and chemosensory capabilities ...
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Fish - Actinopterygii, Ray-Finned, Aquatic | BritannicaSep 21, 2025 · Actinopterygii, or ray-finned fishes, are the largest class of fishes, with fins supported by rays of dermal bone, and a single dorsal fin.
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BIO370-Ray-finned Fishes - Udo SavalliAug 11, 2024 · Endochondral (from cartilage) bone; Operculum covers gill openings; Complex skull structure; Fin rays (lepidotrichia); Air sac functions as lung ...<|separator|>
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Phylogenetic Classification of Living and Fossil Ray-Finned Fishes ...Apr 18, 2024 · Here we provide an unranked phylogenetic classification for actinopterygian fishes based on a summary phylogeny of 830 lineages of ray-finned fishes.
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Actinopterygii (ray-finned fishes) - Animal Diversity WebDiversity. Actinopterygians, or 'ray-finned fishes,' are the largest and most successful group of fishes and make up half of all living vertebrates.
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The mechanics of active fin-shape control in ray-finned fishes - PMCRay-finned fishes possess both median (midline) and paired fins (figure 1), which allow fishes to control body position and to generate force during locomotion.
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Function of Median Fins in Ray-finned Fishes1 - Oxford AcademicThe dorsal fin of ray-finned fishes has been implicated in a number of locomotor behaviors including steady swimming, turning, and braking (Breder, 1926; Harris ...
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[PDF] Biomechanics of Locomotion in Sharks, Rays, and ChimaerasThe role of the dorsal, anal, and pelvic fins during locomotion in elasmobranchs is a key area for future research on locomotor mechanics. 5.2.2 Function of the ...
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Structure and mechanical implications of the pectoral fin skeleton in ...Mar 15, 2017 · The pectoral fins comprise radially oriented fin rays, which are composed of 10′s–100′s (depending on the fish size) of mineralized cartilage ...
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[PDF] SHARKS, SKATES, RAYS, AND CHIMAERAS"Family tree" of the vertebrates illustrating, in the opinion of many zo- ologists, the relations existing among member s of the group............. 2.
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Developmental constraints on fin diversity - PMC - PubMed CentralJun 1, 2020 · The fin shape of cartilaginous fishes is extraordinarily diverse as skates and rays exhibit the most extreme pectoral fin forms of the group ( ...
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The rise of pelagic sharks and adaptive evolution of pectoral fin ...Jun 17, 2024 · However, major gaps remain in our understanding of the diversity and evolution of pectoral fins among cartilaginous fishes (Chondrichthyes) ...
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Drivers of diversification in sharks and rays (ChondrichthyesJan 10, 2025 · In this review, we discuss diversification trends in Elasmobranchii and their hypothesized drivers in an attempt to resolve the apparent conflicting findings ...
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Molecular mechanisms underlying the exceptional adaptations of ...Extreme novelties in the shape and size of paired fins are exemplified by extinct and extant cartilaginous and bony fishes. Pectoral fins of skates and rays ...
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Reproductive Anatomy of Chondrichthyans: Notes on Specimen ...Claspers are located at the inner margin of the pelvic fins, forming a tube-like structure with a ventral groove known as hypopyle. The sperm flows through this ...
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Coelacanth genomes reveal signatures for evolutionary transition ...The lobed fins of the coelacanth exhibit structures that are intermediate between fish and tetrapods, as represented by the presence of ray-like dermal bones ( ...
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Development and growth of the pelvic fin in the extant coelacanth ...May 23, 2020 · We described the development of the pelvic fin and girdle in Latimeria chalumnae based on 3D reconstructions generated from conventional and X-ray synchrotron ...
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Sarcopterygian fin ontogeny elucidates the origin of hands with digitsAug 19, 2020 · Lungfish fins show strong resemblance to tetrapod limbs with respect to the proximal-distal patterning of their endoskeleton into an arm and ...
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A small step for lungfish a big step for the evolution of walkingDec 12, 2011 · The African lungfish can use its thin pelvic limbs to not only lift its body off the bottom surface but also propel itself forward.
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[PDF] i Ecomorphological change in lobe-finned fishes (Sarcopterygii)The tempo and mode of early lobe-finned fishes (Sarcopterygii), including our closest ... diversity and morphological disparity using modern comparative methods; ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Stem sarcopterygians have primitive polybasal fin articulation - PMCMar 4, 2009 · Several authors have stated that the monobasal paired fins in sarcopterygians evolved from a primitive polybasal condition. However, the fossil ...
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Relationship between caudal fin closing motion and acceleration ...May 8, 2025 · Studies on the mechanism of fish swimming have shown that the inverse Karman vortex contributes significantly to the generation of thrust in ...
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Tuna robotics: hydrodynamics of rapid linear accelerations - PMCFeb 17, 2021 · Thunniform swimmers heavily rely on lift-based propulsion generated by their lunate-shaped caudal fins. This mechanism is thought to generate ...
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Undulatory and oscillatory swimming | Journal of Fluid MechanicsJul 4, 2019 · We first note that the mean thrust and power coefficients increase nonlinearly with Strouhal number. The thrust varies approximately as $St ...
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Three-dimensional movements of the pectoral fin during yaw turns in ...Fish pectoral fins move in complex ways, acting as control surfaces to affect force balance during swimming and maneuvering. Though objectively less dynamic ...
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Feeding, fins and braking maneuvers: locomotion during prey ...Jan 1, 2007 · Pectoral fins likely enhance stability during braking since they limit side-to-side (yawing) movements by balancing each other if protracted ...
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Fish can use coordinated fin motions to recapture their own vortex ...Jan 3, 2024 · We show that pectoral–caudal fin (PCF) coordination enables the circulation and interception of pectoral fin wake vortices by the caudal fin.
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[PDF] Computation of the unsteady flow past a tuna with caudal fin oscillationFor example the eel generates thrust via undulatory motion, while the tuna produces thrust almost exclusively through the oscillation of its lunate tail, or ...
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Experimental Hydrodynamics of Fish Locomotion - Oxford AcademicSunfish exhibit a pectoral-to-caudal-fin gait transition speed (Up−c) of 1.0 L sec−1, whereas surfperch can swim twice as fast as with the pectoral fins before ...
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Ray- versus lobe-finned fish - ResearchGateThe lobe-fin is narrower at its base, facilitating rotation around its long axis to increase efficiency of swimming (adapted from Clack 200217. Clack JA.Missing: empirical | Show results with:empirical
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Functions and Adaptations of Fish Fins - Longdom PublishingThe pectoral fins, located on either side of the fish's body, provide stability, steering, and braking during movement.Missing: maneuverability | Show results with:maneuverability
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A review of fish swimming mechanics and behaviour in altered flowsAn analogy to the nautical mechanism of 'tacking' was proposed to explain the Kármán gait, whereby the alternating camber and angle of the body, facilitated by ...
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Pectoral fins aid in navigation of a complex environment by bluegill ...To successfully navigate complex habitats, fish must have sensory input relaying information about the proximity and size of obstacles. We investigated the role ...
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Lateral line morphology, sensory perception and collective ...Jan 25, 2023 · Fishes are able to use canal neuromasts to sense vibrating obstacles [23,24] and neighbouring fish, and are able to use the lateral line as a ...
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[PDF] Changing Structure and Function of the Ear and Lateral Line System ...For example, more active fishes and those that live in turbulent or lotic habitats tend to have more complex networks of canals and fewer superficial neuromasts ...
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Habitat‐related specialization of lateral‐line system morphology in a ...Feb 19, 2016 · Although the functionality of superficial neuromasts may be reduced under some conditions (e.g. turbulence), they remain important for fishes ...Missing: density | Show results with:density<|separator|>
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Scientists discover first warm-bodied fish | Science | AAASMay 14, 2015 · Tuna, billfish, and certain sharks use this rete mirabile to keep their muscles warm. ... The researchers also measured the muscle temperature in ...
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Compare-Contrast-Connect: Warm-bodied and Hot-headed FishThe extensive network of countercurrent exchange in tunas is often called a “rete mirabile” or wonderful net. It results in a concentration of blood vessels ...Missing: billfish | Show results with:billfish
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Female mate preference for a costly ornament in male guppiesAug 7, 2025 · The result of this study suggests that the long dorsal fin of male guppies is a costly handicap that may have evolved due to female mate choice.
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Male mate choice selects for female coloration in a fish - PMCMale courtship typically takes the form of swimming rapidly toward a female, followed by a lateral display with the colorful dorsal fins erect. This behavior is ...
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Genital evolution in poeciliid fishesMale Livebearers internally inseminate females, transferring sperm via a modified anal fin (gonopodium). The gonopodium differs among each of the ~275 species ...
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Behavioural allometry and interdemic variation in sexual behaviour ...Larger males have relatively longer and higher dorsal fins than smaller males. The dorsal fin is a prominent component of the courtship display. Variation in ...Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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Molecular development of chondrichthyan claspers and the ... - NIHApr 14, 2015 · Claspers in chondrichthyans are specialized elongations on the posterior side of male pelvic fins that are used for sperm transfer during ...
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Sharks & Rays - Reproduction | United Parks & Resorts - Seaworld.orgInternal fertilization is a key adaptation for energy-intensive reproduction. ... Claspers are modified inner edges of the pelvic fins of male sharks and rays.
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Coevolution of male courtship and sexual conflict characters in ...Apr 27, 2015 · Here, we investigate the evolutionary relationship between coercion and display in Gambusia, a genus of poeciliid fish.
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Alternative reproductive tactics in male freshwater fish influence the ...Mar 29, 2021 · Some species show both coercive mating and mate choice‐associated courtship behaviors as male alternative reproductive tactics.
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Jawless Vertebrates - Digital Atlas of Ancient LifeMay 29, 2020 · They were the most important vertebrates for nearly 100 million years prior to the origin of their descendants, the jawed gnathostomes.Missing: timeline | Show results with:timeline
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The evolutionary history of the development of the pelvic fin/hindlimbThe pelvic fins of lobe-finned fish are derived from the metapterygium of chondrichthyans and basal actinopterygian fish (Mabee, 2000; Raff, 2007).
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Body wall development in lamprey and a new perspective ... - PNASJul 1, 2013 · ... precursor structures (gill arches and lateral fin folds) into paired fins. ... fin folds in fossil agnathans (reviewed in ref. 51) ...<|separator|>
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EXTINCT FISH - Natural History CollectionsThe first recorded jawless fish, known collectively as ostracoderms ie shell-skinned, lived between 500 360 million years ago (mya).
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Dead fish breathes new life into the evolutionary origin of fins and ...Sep 28, 2022 · There is a rich fossil record, but early vertebrates either had fins or they didn't. There was little evidence for their gradual evolution.
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12.1 Evolution of Fishes – VCU BIOL 152 - VIVA's PressbooksThe evolution of the jaw and paired fins permitted gnathostomes to expand from the sedentary suspension feeding of jawless fishes to become mobile predators.
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Galeaspid anatomy and the origin of vertebrate paired appendagesSep 28, 2022 · Paired fins are a major innovation that evolved in the jawed vertebrate lineage after divergence from living jawless vertebrates.Missing: fossils fins
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The role of HoxA11 and HoxA13 in the evolution of novel ... - EvoDevoDec 1, 2017 · We present the first evidence for HoxA expression (HoxA11 and HoxA13) in novel AER domains associated with the development of three novel fin morphologies.
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Fin modules: an evolutionary perspective on appendage disparity in ...Apr 27, 2017 · The evolutionary sequence leading to the origin of fish appendages has not been completely resolved yet (although a good synthesis of what is ...
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(PDF) The Evolution of Paired Fins - ResearchGateAug 6, 2025 · Paired fins with girdles originate at pectoral level and are anteroposteriorly restricted. Pelvic fins emerge later in phylogeny; pectoral and pelvic ...
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A median fin derived from the lateral plate mesoderm and the origin ...May 24, 2023 · Largely derived from the lateral plate mesoderm (LPM), one hypothesis for the evolution of paired fins invokes derivation from unpaired median ...
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Genetic analysis uncovers shared evolutionary history of fish fins ...Nov 8, 2021 · “When paired fins arose it was already there, so gli3 was co-opted and gained a new role, which is anterior/posterior patterning.” Shubin says ...
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Tri-phasic expression of posterior Hox genes during development of ...Oct 1, 2008 · We found that, similar to tetrapod Hox genes, expression of hoxa/d genes in zebrafish pectoral fins occurs in three distinct phases.Missing: devo | Show results with:devo
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A median fin derived from the lateral plate mesoderm and the origin ...Largely derived from the lateral plate mesoderm (LPM), one hypothesis for the evolution of paired fins invokes derivation from unpaired median fins via a pair ...
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The pectoral fin of Tiktaalik roseae and the origin of the tetrapod limbApr 6, 2006 · Wrists, ankles and digits distinguish tetrapod limbs from fins, but direct evidence on the origin of these features has been unavailable.
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Pelvic girdle and fin of Tiktaalik roseae - PMC - NIHThe discovery of pelvic girdle and fin material of the tetrapodomorph Tiktaalik roseae reveals a transitional stage in the origin of the pelvic girdle and ...
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Evolution of forelimb musculoskeletal function across the fish-to ...Jan 22, 2021 · Taking advantage of our recent work using extant phylogenetic bracketing to reconstruct appendicular anatomy across the fin-to-limb transition ( ...
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Fish had the genes to adapt to life on land—while they were still ...Feb 10, 2021 · The genome of the lungfish offers a glimpse of later adaptations along the path to terrestrial life. It includes additional pulmonary surfactant ...
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Evolution: Unraveling the history of limb bones - eLifeMar 2, 2021 · Limbs first evolved as a way to adapt to life in shallow waters, but they became a game changer for land travel.
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Hox genes control homocercal caudal fin development and evolutionJan 19, 2024 · Here, we investigated the role of hox13 genes in caudal fin formation as these genes control posterior identity in animals.
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The functional roles of zebrafish HoxA- and HoxD-related clusters in ...Oct 9, 2024 · In zebrafish, mutations in hox13 genes in HoxA- and HoxD-related clusters result in abnormal morphology of pectoral fins, homologous to forelimbs.
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The Shh/Gli3 gene regulatory network precedes the origin of ... - PNASNov 8, 2021 · In limbs, Gli3 controls both anterior–posterior patterning and cell proliferation, two processes that can be genetically uncoupled. In situ ...
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Evolution of median fin patterning and modularity in living and fossil ...The main objectives of this study are (1) to provide a complete description of the patterns of developmental similarity of the dorsal and anal fins in a living ...
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The Fish Family Poeciliidae as a Model to Study the Evolution and ...Mar 24, 2021 · Here, we propose the livebearing fish family Poeciliidae as a promising new model system to study the evolution of fin regeneration.
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Zebrafish fin regeneration involves generic and regeneration ... - eLifeJun 24, 2022 · In amputated zebrafish fins, mature osteoblasts dedifferentiate, migrate towards the injury, and form proliferative osteogenic blastema cells.
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Article bone regenerates via dedifferentiation of osteoblasts in the ...May 17, 2011 · Osteoblasts, despite their dedifferentiation, give rise only to osteoblasts during fin regeneration, suggesting that the zebrafish fin blastema ...
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Zebrafish Fin: Complex Molecular Interactions and Cellular ...Several cellular mechanisms can provide source cells for blastemal (pre-)osteoblasts, including dedifferentiation of differentiated osteoblasts and de novo ...
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Distinct Wnt signaling pathways have opposing roles in appendage ...Feb 1, 2007 · Wnt/β-catenin signaling appears to act upstream of FGF signaling, which has recently been found to be essential for fin regeneration.
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Insights into the role of the Wnt signaling pathway in the ...Oct 31, 2023 · Wnt and FGF signaling are assumed to be the main pathways that govern epimorphic fin regeneration in zebrafish (Tal et al., 2010).
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Caudal fin regeneration in zebrafish - BionomousOct 25, 2021 · (A) Zebrafish can regenerate a fully functional caudal fin in 3 weeks. (B) High magnification view of the caudal fin regeneration above the ...
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Fin Cells as a Promising Seed Cell Source for Sustainable Fish ...Jun 12, 2025 · Fish fin tissues have strong regenerative ability, and fin fibroblasts from fin show excellent proliferation ability in vitro. A study has also ...
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Conditions for establishing fin primary cell cultures in a wide range ...Aug 8, 2024 · Ray-finned fishes are able to regenerate injured fins by formation of the blastema, a layer of undifferentiated and proliferative cells in the ...
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Involvement of the sonic hedgehog, patched 1 and bmp2 genes in ...These observations suggest a role for shh, ptc1 and bmp2 in patterning of the dermoskeleton of developing and regenerating teleost fins.
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Basal epidermis collective migration and local Sonic hedgehog ...Zebrafish caudal fin regeneration studies suggest basal epidermal-expressed Sonic hedgehog (Shh) promotes ray branching by partitioning pools of adjacent pre- ...
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Hedgehog signaling patterns the outgrowth of unpaired skeletal ...Jun 27, 2007 · Here we provide molecular description of the initial ontogeny of the median fins in zebrafish and present several independent lines of evidence ...<|separator|>
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RA Signaling in Limb Development and Regeneration in Different ...This chapter brings together data on the role of retinoic acid (RA) in the embryonic development of fins in zebrafish , limbs in amphibians , chicks , and ...
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Retinoic Acid Is Involved in the Metamorphosis of the Anal Fin into ...Our findings suggest that RA signaling fulfils a role in promoting the proliferation of cells in the distal fin ray mesenchyme both in development and ...
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Retinoic acid signaling controls the formation, proliferation and ...Jan 1, 2012 · We show that RA signaling is upregulated within the first few hours after fin amputation in the stump mesenchyme, where it controls Fgf, Wnt/β- ...
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Teleost Hox code defines regional identities competent for ... - PNASOur study in zebrafish and medaka elucidates how specific hox genes delineate regional identities critical for fin development.
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Conservation and Divergence of Regulatory Strategies at Hox Loci ...Jan 21, 2014 · The evolution of tetrapod limbs from fish fins enabled the conquest of land by vertebrates and thus represents a key step in evolution. Despite ...Missing: pathways | Show results with:pathways
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“Fish-Specific” Hox Cluster Duplication Is Coincident with the Origin ...Phylogenetic timing of the fish-specific genome duplication correlates with the diversification of teleost fish. ... The duplication of the Hox gene clusters in ...
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The making of differences between fins and limbs - PMC - NIHHere, we describe the fin-to-limb transition based on key recent developmental studies from various research fields that describe mechanisms that may underlie ...
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Shark Finning and Shark Fin Facts - Shark StewardsShark finning is a fishing practice where sharks are caught and their fins are sliced off, then the body of the shark is discarded, alive or dead.
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Fisheries Standard Review shark finning solutionsShark finning is the cruel practice of removing any of the fins of a shark (including the tail) and discarding the remainder of the shark at sea.
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What is Shark Finning? Where is it Banned? What are the Laws?The process of collecting the fins routinely requires that the fins are hacked off the still living animal. The shark is then tossed back into the ocean where, ...
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[PDF] 2024 Shark Finning Report to Congress - NOAA Fisheries... practice of shark finning (defined as the process of removing shark fins at sea and discarding the rest of the shark) by any person under U.S. jurisdiction ...Missing: methods | Show results with:methods
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A Tide of Progress: Celebrating 20 Years of Shark ConservationSep 17, 2025 · Few knew that up to 73 million sharks a year were killed for their fins. To change that, WildAid launched bold campaigns featuring celebrity ...
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Global shark fishing mortality still rising despite ... - ScienceJan 11, 2024 · Here we estimate that total fishing mortality increased from at least 76 to 80 million sharks between 2012 and 2019, ~25 million of which were threatened ...
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Shark finning - WikipediaShark finning is the act of removing fins from sharks and discarding the rest of the shark back into the ocean. The sharks are often still alive when discarded, ...
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Silky sharks find hope in Atlantic, remain targets in Indo-PacificDec 8, 2020 · Nearly one-third of the shark species in the global shark fin trade are at risk of extinction. Open ocean sharks, like silky sharks, face a ...
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Indo‐Pacific origins of silky shark fins in major shark fin markets ...Dec 8, 2020 · These findings indicate that supply chains for silky shark fins in Hong Kong and Guangzhou primarily originate in the Indo-Pacific.INTRODUCTION · METHODOLOGY · RESULTS · DISCUSSION
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Relative contribution to the shark fin trade of Indo‐Pacific and ...Sep 24, 2020 · Fins from highly mobile shark species entering large shark fin trade hubs can originate from various geographical locations and stocks.
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Shark finning | Research Starters - EBSCOShark finning refers to the practice of capturing sharks, removing their fins, and discarding the rest of the body, often while still alive.
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[PDF] Best practice in the prevention of shark finningJul 7, 2020 · Shark finning is the practice of removing the fins of a shark at sea and discarding the carcass at sea. This practice is discouraged in the ( ...
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