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Richard Dearden

Publications

  • The pharynx of the stem-chondrichthyan Ptomacanthus and the early evolution of the gnathostome gill skeleton
  • Endochondral bone in an Early Devonian ‘placoderm’ from Mongolia
  • Diverse stem-chondrichthyan oral structures and evidence for an independently acquired acanthodid dentition
  • The morphology and evolution of chondrichthyan cranial muscles: a digital dissection of the elephantfish Callorhinchus milii and the catshark Scyliorhinus canicula.
  • Endochondral bone in an Early Devonian ‘placoderm’ from Mongolia
  • The morphology and evolution of chondrichthyan cranial muscles: A digital dissection of the elephantfish Callorhinchus milii and the catshark Scyliorhinus canicula
  • A revision of Vernicomacanthus Miles with comments on the characters of stem‐group chondrichthyans
  • Diverse stem-chondrichthyan oral structures and evidence for an independently acquired acanthodid dentition
  • Evidence for high-performance suction feeding in the Pennsylvanian stem-group holocephalan Iniopera
  • The three-dimensionally articulated oral apparatus of a Devonian heterostracan sheds light on feeding in Palaeozoic jawless fishes
  • The pharynx of the iconic stem-group chondrichthyan Acanthodes (Agassiz, 1833) revisited with micro computed tomography.
  • The pharynx of the iconic stem-group chondrichthyanAcanthodes(Agassiz, 1833) revisited with micro computed tomography
  • The oldest three-dimensionally preserved vertebrate neurocranium
  • 3D models related to the publication: Evidence for high-performance suction feeding in the Pennsylvanian stem-group holocephalan Iniopera.
  • 3D models related to the publication: The morphology and evolution of chondrichthyan cranial muscles: a digital dissection of the elephantfish Callorhinchus milii and the catshark Scyliorhinus canicula
  • Hagfish genome elucidates vertebrate whole-genome duplication events and their evolutionary consequences
  • The pharynx of the iconic stem-group chondrichthyan Acanthodes Agassiz, 1833 revisited with micro computed tomography.

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Martin Brazeau

Paleontologist - United Kingdom

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