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Copulation in antiarch placoderms and the origin of gnathostome internal fertilization

Long, John A. (författare)
Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia
Mark-Kurik, Elga (författare)
Tallinn University of Technology
Johanson, Zerina (författare)
The Natural History Museum, London
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Lee, Michael S.Y. (författare)
South Australian Museum, Adelaide
Young, Gavin C. (författare)
Australian National University, Canberra
Zhu, Min (författare)
Institute of Vertebrate Palaeontology and Palaeoanthropology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing
Ahlberg, Per Erik, 1963- (författare)
Uppsala universitet,Evolution och utvecklingsbiologi
Newman, Michael (författare)
Jones, Roger (författare)
den Blaauwen, Jan (författare)
University of Amsterdam
Choo, Brian (författare)
Flinders University, Adelaide
Trinajstic, Kate (författare)
Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia
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2014-10-19
2015
Engelska.
Ingår i: Nature. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 0028-0836 .- 1476-4687. ; 517:7533, s. 196-199
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  • Reproduction in jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes) involves either external or internal fertilization. It is commonly argued that internal fertilization can evolve from external, but not the reverse. Male copulatoryclaspers are present in certain placoderms, fossil jawed vertebrates retrieved as a paraphyletic segment of the gnathostome stem group in recent studies. This suggests that internal fertilization could be primitive for gnathostomes, but such a conclusion depends on demonstrating that copulation was not just a specialized feature of certain placoderm subgroups. The reproductive biology of antiarchs, consistently identified as the least crownward placoderms and thus of great interest in this context, has until now remained unknown. Here we show that certain antiarchs possessed dermal claspers in the males, while females bore paired dermal plates inferred to have facilitated copulation. These structures are not associated with pelvic fins. The clasper morphology resembles that of ptyctodonts, a more crownward placoderm group, suggesting that all placoderm claspers are homologous and that internal fertilization characterized all placoderms. This implies that external fertilization and spawning, which characterize most extant aquatic gnathostomes, must be derived from internal fertilization, even though this transformation has been thought implausible. Alternatively, the substantial morphological evidence for placoderm paraphyly must be rejected.

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NATURVETENSKAP  -- Biologi (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Biological Sciences (hsv//eng)

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Placoderm
Devonian
reproduction
fertilization
copulation
clasper
evolution
Biologi med inriktning mot evolutionär organismbiologi
Biology with specialization in Evolutionary Organismal Biology

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