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1. Silurian-Devonian vertebrates from the Northern hemisphere
Sammanfattning : Microscopic remains of early vertebrates such as scales and dermal hone fragments are common in Silurian andDevonian rocks world wide. Although they only represent a small part of the whole animal they still provideimportant information about the organism and its evolution, ecology and distribution. LÄS MER
2. Vertebrate remains from the Upper Silurian-Lower Devonian of North Greenland
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3. Endocranial Morphology and Phylogeny of Palaeozoic Gnathostomes (Jawed Vertebrates)
Sammanfattning : Gnathostomes, or jawed vertebrates, make up the overwhelming majority of modern vertebrate diversity. Among living vertebrates, they comprise the chondrichthyans (“cartilaginous fishes” such as sharks, skates, rays, chimaeras) and the osteichthyans (“bony fishes” or bony vertebrates, inclusive of tetrapods). LÄS MER
4. Geology, stratigraphy, and fossil vertebrates of Gotland, Sweden : a review
Sammanfattning : The Silurian limestones of Gotland, Sweden, and their exceptionally well-preserved fossils have attracted the interest of scientists for more than 200 years. The sedimentary rocks represent approximately 10 million years of time, and were deposited in a shallow, equatorial inland sea named the Baltic Basin. LÄS MER
5. Silurian vertebrates of Gotland (Sweden) and the Baltic Basin
Sammanfattning : During the Silurian, the Swedish island Gotland was positioned close to the equator and covered by a shallow sea called the Baltic Basin. The sedimentary rocks (predominantly carbonates) comprising most of the island today were initially formed in this warm sea, and the relatively complete succession of rocks often contains fossil fragments and scales from early vertebrates, including heterostracans, anaspids, thelodonts, osteostracans, acanthodians, and a stem-osteichthyan. LÄS MER