2024
DOI: 10.1111/pala.12733
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Finite element and microstructural analyses indicate that pteraspid heterostracan oral plate microstructure was adapted to a mechanical function

Madleen Grohganz,
Antonio Ballell,
Emily J. Rayfield
et al.

Abstract: Early vertebrate evolution has been characterized as a gradual shift from passive to more active feeding modes. However, this evolutionary scenario is contingent on poorly constrained inferences of the feeding ecology of extinct stem‐gnathostomes. Heterostracans are among the earliest members of the gnathostome stem‐lineage. Pteraspidiform heterostracans possessed an oral apparatus composed of rod‐like plates that has been interpreted as being used for either passive suspension feeding or mechanical food proce… Show more

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