evolution

The Evolution of the Freshwater Adaptation in Stingrays.

Autor(es): 
THORSON, T. B., BROOKS, D. R. & MAYES, M. A.
Referência completa: 
THORSON, T. B., BROOKS, D. R. & MAYES, M. A. (???). The Evolution of the Freshwater Adaptation in Stingrays. National Geographic Society Research Reports, Vol. 15:663-694.

Spawning in Ancistrus (Siluriformes: Locaridae) with comments on the evolution of the snout tentacles as a novel reproductive strategy: larval mimicry.

Autor(es): 
SABAJ, M. H., ARMBRUSTER, J. W. & PAGE, L. M.
Referência completa: 
SABAJ, M. H., ARMBRUSTER, J. W. & PAGE, L. M. 1999. Spawning in Ancistrus (Siluriformes: Locaridae) with comments on the evolution of the snout tentacles as a novel reproductive strategy: larval mimicry. Ichthyol. Explor. Freshwaters, Vol. 10(3):217-229.

The morphology and evolution of the ventral gill arch skeleton in batoid fishes (Chondrichthyes: Batoidea).

Autor(es): 
MIYAKE, T. & MCEACHRAN.
Referência completa: 
MIYAKE, T. & MCEACHRAN. 1991. The morphology and evolution of the ventral gill arch skeleton in batoid fishes (Chondrichthyes: Batoidea). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 102: 75-100.

Early vertebrate evolution: pharyngeal structure and the origin of gnathostomes.

Autor(es): 
MALLAT, J.
Referência completa: 
MALLAT, J. 1984. Early vertebrate evolution: pharyngeal structure and the origin of gnathostomes. J. Zool. Lond.(204):169-183.

New informations on the Evolution of the Bradyodont Chondrichthyes.

Autor(es): 
LUND, R.
Referência completa: 
LUND, R. 1977. New informations on the Evolution of the Bradyodont Chondrichthyes. Fieldiana: Geology, Vol 33(28):521-539.

A theory Conserning the Early Evolution of the Visceral Arches.

Autor(es): 
JOLLIE, M.
Referência completa: 
JOLLIE, M. 1971. A theory Conserning the Early Evolution of the Visceral Arches. Acta Zoologica. (52):85-96.

Convergent evolution of nasal structure in sedentary elasmobranches.

Autor(es): 
BELL, M. A.
Referência completa: 
BELL, M. A., 1993. Convergent evolution of nasal structure in sedentary elasmobranches. Copeia (1):144-158.
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