Шрифт:
Goudemand N., Orchard M. J., Urdy S., Bucher H., Tafforeau P. Synchrotron-aided reconstruction of conodont feeding apparatus and implications for the mouth of the first vertebrates. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA, 2011, 108, 8720–4.
Griffiths M. L. et al. Endothermic physiology of extinct megatooth sharks. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA, 2023, 120, 27, e2218153120.
Haridy Y. et al. Bone metabolism and evolutionary origin of osteocytes: Novel application of FIB-SEM tomography. Science Advances, 2021, 7, eabb9113.
Hawkins M. B. et al. An Fgf-Shh positive feedback loop drives growth in developing unpaired fins. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA, 2022, 119 (10), e2120150119.
Hou X.-G., Ramskold L., Bergstrom J. Composition and preservation of the Chengjiang fauna – a Lower Cambrian soft-bodied biota. Zoologica Scripta, 1991, 20, P. 395–411.
Jaschke N., Sipos W., Hofbauer L. C., Rachner T. D., Rauner M. Skeletal endocrinology: when evolutionary advantage meets disease. Bone Research, 2021, 9, 28.
Jerve A., Qu Q., Sanchez S., Ahlberg P. E., Haitina T. Vascularization and odontode structure of a dorsal ridge spine of Romundina stellina ?rvig, 1975. PLoS ONE, 2017, 12 (12), e0189833.
Karpinsky A. Ueber die Reste von Edistiden und die neue Gattung Helicoprion. Verhandlungen der Kaiserlichen Russischen Mineralogischen Gesellschaft zu St. Petersburg, 1899, 36 (2), 1–111.
Keating J. N., Marquart C. L., Donoghue P. C. J. Histology of the heterostracan dermal skeleton: Insight into the origin of the vertebrate mineralised skeleton. Journal of Morphology, 2015, 276, 657–80.
Keating J. N., Marquart C. L., Marone F., Donoghue P. C. J. The nature of aspidin and the evolutionary origin of bone. Nature Ecology & Evolution, 2018, doi:10.1038/s41559–018–0624–1.
King B., Hu Y., Long J. A. Electroreception in early vertebrates: Survey, evidence and new information. Palaeontology, 2018, 61, 325–58.
Kuratani S., Ahlberg P. E. Evolution of the vertebrate neurocranium: problems of the premandibular domain and the origin of the trabecula. Zoological Letters, 2018, 4, 1.
Lacalli T. The Middle Cambrian fossil Pikaia and the evolution of chordate swimming. EvoDevo, 2012, 3, 12.
Lambert O. et al. The giant bite of a new raptorial sperm whale from the Miocene epoch of Peru. Nature, 2010, 466, 105–8.
Lebedev O. A. A new specimen of Helicoprion Karpinsky, 1899 from Kazakhstanian Cisurals and a new reconstruction of its tooth whorl position and function. Acta Zoologica, 2009, 90 (Suppl. 1), 171–82.
Lebedev O. A. et al. Tooth whorl structure, growth and function in a helicoprionid chondrichthyan Karpinskiprion (nom. nov.) (Eugeneodontiformes) with a revision of the family composition. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Earth and Environmental Sciences, 2023, First View, 1–24, doi:10.1017/S1755691022000251.
Liston J. J. From Glasgow to the Star Pit and Stuttgart: a short journey around the world's longest fish. The Glasgow Naturalist, 2006, 24, 59–71.
Liston J. J. The plasticity of gill raker characteristics in suspension feeders: Implications for Pachycormiformes. In: G. Arratia, H.-P. Schultze, M. V. H. Wilson, eds. Mesozoic Fishes 5 – Global Diversity and Evolution. Munchen: Dr. Friedrich Pfeil Verlag, 2013. P. 121–43.
Liston J. J. Growth, age and size of the Jurassic pachycormid Leedsichthys problematicus (Osteichthyes: Actinopterygii). In: G. Arratia, H.-P. Schultze, M. V. H. Wilson, eds. Mesozoic Fishes 5 – Global Diversity and Evolution. Munchen: Dr. Friedrich Pfeil Verlag, 2013. P. 145–75.
Liu H. P. et al. Exceptionally preserved conodont apparatuses with giant elements from the Middle Ordovician Winneshiek Konservat-Lagerstatte, Iowa, USA. Journal of Paleontology, 2017, 91, 493–511.
Long J. A., Hall B. K., McNamara K. J., Smith M. M. The phylogenetic origin of jaws in vertebrates: Developmental plasticity and heterochrony. Kirtlandia, 2010, 57, 46–52.
Long J. A. et al. Copulation of antiarch placoderm and the origin of gnathostome internal fertilization. Nature, 2015, 517, 196–9.