Micro-CT Based Description ofDorsetichthys bechei(Actinopterygii: Teleostei): Cranial Anatomy of an Iconic Early Teleost
Jake Atterby,
Matt Friedman,
Sam Giles
Abstract:Teleost fishes comprise more than 36,000 living vertebrate species and occupy a wide range of aquatic ecosystems. Despite their overwhelming success, extinct taxa outside of the living radiation-stem teleosts-remain poorly understood. Dorsetichthys bechei is an Early Jurassic stem teleost of historic importance. Although D. bechei is well described, its proximity to the teleost crown and relationships with other stem teleosts is challenging due to previous associations with the wastebasket assemblage known as … Show more
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