2024
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2024.1824
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The Palaeozoic assembly of the holocephalan body plan far preceded post-Cretaceous radiations into the ocean depths

Chase D. Brownstein,
Thomas J. Near,
Richard P. Dearden

Abstract: Among cartilaginous fishes, Holocephali represents the species-depauperate, morphologically conservative sister to sharks, rays and skates and the last survivor of a once far greater Palaeozoic and Mesozoic diversity. Currently, holocephalan diversity is concentrated in deep-sea species, suggesting that this lineage might contain relictual diversity that now persists in the ocean depths. However, the relationships of living holocephalans to their extinct relatives and the timescale of t… Show more

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