Morphology and phylogenetic implications of recent and fossil carcharhiniform shark vertebral centra
详细信息    Morphology and phylogenetic implications of recent and fossil carcharhiniform shark vertebral centra
  • 出版日期:2004.
  • 页数:1 v. :
  • 第一责任说明:John H. Burris.
  • 分类号:a561 ; a184.1
  • ISBN:0496048511(ebk.) :
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02h0029501 20120619110509.0 cr un||||||||| 120619s2004 xx ||||f|||d||||||||eng | 3145984 0496048511(ebk.) : CNY371.35 NGL NGL NGL a561 ; a184.1 Burris, John H. Morphology and phylogenetic implications of recent and fossil carcharhiniform shark vertebral centra [electronic resource] / John H. Burris. 2004. 1 v. : digital, PDF file. Adviser: Gottfried, Michael D. Thesis (Ph.D.)--Michigan State University, 2004. The cross-sectional anatomy of secondary calcifications of shark vertebral centra has featured in phylogenetic hypotheses, although never in a rigorous cladistic framework. In this study, the internal calcification patterns, along with the external morphology, of fossil and Recent shark centra of the Order Carcharhiniformes have been coded and subjected to a cladistic analysis to address the utility of centrum features for revealing relationships. Carcharhiniform sharks were selected as a study group because they are a monophyletic clade with reasonably well understood intraordinal relationships, a rich fossil record, and readily available Recent comparative skeletal material. External characters include centrum proportions, the presence and distribution of cartilage canals, and the size, shape, and spacing of the foramina for the basidorsal and basiventral arch components. The internal calcification features evaluated include the morphology and spacing of the four intermedialia, the four noncalcified areas, and the four diagonal calcifications. Centrum characters were analyzed both separately and combined with other morphological characters from previous analyses. Results of the cladistic analysis show that shark centrum characters are useful for elucidating phylogeny. Tree topology was very similar for both analyses, and similar to recent molecular databased phylogenies. The addition of centrum data to shark phylogenetic analyses will allow for a more objective means of determining the interrelationships of fossil and extant carcharhiniform sharks than studies based on teeth alone, with their well-documented difficulties. The data gathered will also be important for future studies to interpret the relationship between centrum morphology and swimming characteristics in extant and, ultimately, extinct taxa. Sharks ; Sharks ; Carcharhiniformes Morphology. ; Phylogeny. ; Morphology. Electronic dissertations. aeBook. aCN bNGL http://pqdt.bjzhongke.com.cn/Detail.aspx?pid=1T2FrSNxUDE%3d NGL Bs1557 rCNY371.35 ; h1 bs1204

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