Origin and Phylogenetic Interrelationships of Teleosts : Honoring Gloria Arratia (2010. 480 p. w. 45 col. and 101 b&w figs. and 19 tables. 24,5 cm)

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Origin and Phylogenetic Interrelationships of Teleosts : Honoring Gloria Arratia (2010. 480 p. w. 45 col. and 101 b&w figs. and 19 tables. 24,5 cm)

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The origin and the phylogenetic interrelationships of teleosts have been controversial subjects ever since Greenwood, P. H., Rosen, D. E., Weitzman, S. H. and Myers, G. S. in 1966 presented a revision of teleost phylogeny. Different taxa (Amia, Lepisosteus, Amia + Lepisosteus, ÜPycnodontiformes, ÜDapedium, ÜPachycormiformes, and others) have been proposed as the sister group of teleosts. Tremendous advances have occurred in our knowledge of Neopterygii, basal to teleosts, and in their major component the teleosts over the past 40 years. Many new key fossils have been studied, and many extant teleost clades have been traced back to the Jurassic in detailed studies by Gloria Arratia in 1987, 1996, and 2000. In addition to new fossils, a large number of new morphological and molecular characters have been incorporated in recent phylogenetic analyses, adding to our arsenal of approaches. This book gives a modern view of these approaches. It includes a compilation of synapomorphies ofnumerous teleostean taxa with a new proposal of their classification, a proposal that pycnodonts are the fossil sister group of teleosts, a phylogeny based on mitochondrial genome sequences, separate analyses of basal teleostean taxa (Osteoglossomorpha, Clupeiformes, Gonorynchiformes, Cypriniformes, Characiformes, Siluriformes, Salmoniformes, Esociformes) and the euteleostean Aulopiformes, karyological studies of Cyprinodontidae, and morphological analyses of the posterior part of the neurocranium. A biography of Gloria Arratia is also presented.
The book represents contributions to the symposium "Origin and phylogenetic interrelationships of teleosts" sponsored by the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists (ASIH) and organized by the three editors of this volume and held at the Society's annual meeting in St. Louis, Missouri, on 14 July 2007. At the same meeting, Gloria Arratia was honored with the Robert H. Gibbs, Jr. Memorial Award, 2007, for her outstanding contributions to systematic ichthyology. The volume presents the current state of phylogenetic knowledge of the origin of teleosts and the interrelationships of teleost groups, both key issues in fish systematics, based on both morphological (of extant and fossil taxa) and molecular evidence. The many contributors to the volume present and evaluate progress in studying both characters and taxa and in establishing databases (morphological and molecular) that will be of use in future.
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From the contents:
Preface 7-9
Acknowledgments 9
Joseph S. NELSON:
Gloria Arratia's contribution to our understanding of lower teleostean phylogeny and classification 11-36
J. Ralph NURSALL: The case for pycnodont fishes as the fossil sister-group of teleosts 37-60
Richard E. BROUGHTON: Phylogeny of teleosts based on mitochondrial genome sequences 61-76
Ralf BRITZ and G. David JOHNSON: Occipito-vertebral fusion in actinopterygians: conjecture, myth and reality. Part 1: Non-teleosts 77-93
G. David JOHNSON and Ralf BRITZ: Occipito-vertebral fusion in actinopterygians: conjecture, myth and reality. Part 2: Teleosts 95-110
Lionel CAVIN: The Late Jurassic ray-finned fish peak of diversity: biological radiation or preservational bias? 111-121
E. O. WILEY and G. David JOHNSON: A teleost classification based on monophyletic groups 123-182
Peter L. FOREY and John G. MAISEY: Structure and relationships of Brannerion (Albuloidei), an Early Cretaceous teleost from Brazil 183-218
Eric J. HILTON and Ralf BRITZ: The caudal skeleton of osteoglossomorph fishes, revisited: comparisons, homologies, and characters 219-237
ZHANG JIANG-YONG: Validity of the osteoglossomorph genus ÜAsiatolepis and a revision of ÜAsiatolepis muroii (ÜLycoptera muroii) 239-249
Mário DE PINNA and Fábio DI DARIO: The branchial arches of the primitive clupeomorph fish, Denticeps clupeoides, and their phylogenetic implication (Clupeiformes, Denticipitidae) 251-268
Francisco José POYATO-ARIZA, Terry GRANDE and Rui DIOGO: General overview of fossil and Recent Gonorynchiformes (Teleostei, Ostariophysi) 269-293
Kevin W. CONWAY, M. Vincent HIRT, Lei YANG, Richard L. MAYDEN and Andrew M. SIMONS: Cypriniformes: systematics and paleontology 295-316...