1st Edition

Gonorynchiformes and Ostariophysan Relationships A Comprehensive Review (Series on: Teleostean Fish Biology)

Edited By Terry Grande Copyright 2010
    600 Pages
    by CRC Press

    602 Pages
    by CRC Press

    An understanding of gonorynchiform morphology and systematic inter- and intra-relationships has proven vital to a better understanding of the evolution of lower teleosts in general, and more specifically of groups such as the clupeiforms (e.g., herrings and anchovies), and ostariophysans (e.g., carps, minnows and catfishes). This book examines the current knowledge of gonorynchiform biology, including comparative osteology, myology, epibranchial morphology and development. Phylogenetic interrelationships among gonorynchiform fishes are reexamined.

    Preface to the Series
    Preface to the Volume

    Reassessment and Comparative Morphology of the Gonorynchiform Head Skeleton Terry Grande and Francisco José Poyato-Ariza
    Morphological Analysis of the Gonorynchiform Postcranial Skeleton Terry Grande and Gloria Arratia
    Early Ossification and Development of the Cranium and Paired Girdles of Chanos chanos (Teleostei, Gonorynchiformes) Gloria Arratia and Teodora Bagarinao
    A Review of the Cranial and Pectoral Musculature of Gonorynchiform Fishes, with Comments on Their Functional Morphology and a Comparison with Other Otocephalans Rui Diogo
    The Epibranchial Organ and Its Anatomical Environment in the Gonorynchiformes, with Functional Discussions Françoise Pasleau, Rui Diogo and Michel Chardon
    The Fossil Record of Gonorynchiformes Emmanuel Fara, Mireille Gayet and Louis Taverne
    Gonorynchiform Interrelationships: Historic Overview,Analysis, and Revised Systematics of the Group Francisco José Poyato-Ariza, Terry Grande and Rui Diogo
    A New Teleostean Fish from the Early Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian) of SE Morocco, with a Discussion of Its Relationships with Ostariophysans Frédéric Pittet, Lionel Cavin and Francisco José Poyato-Ariza
    Gonorynchiformes in the Teleostean Phylogeny:Molecules and Morphology Used to Investigate Interrelationships of the Ostariophysi Guillaume Lecointre
    Systematics and Phylogenetic Relationships of Cypriniformes Andrew M. Simons and Nicholas J. Gidmark
    Review of the Phylogenetic Relationships and Fossil Record of Characiformes
    Wasila M. Dahdul
    State of the Art of Siluriform Higher-level Phylogeny Rui Diogo and Zuogang Peng
    The Mitochondrial Phylogeny of the South American Electric Fish (Gymnotiformes) and an Alternative Hypothesis for the Otophysan Historical Biogeography José A. Alves-Gomes
    A Nomenclatural Analysis of Gonorynchiform Taxa William N. Eschmeyer, Terry Grande and Lance Grande
    Index

    Biography

    Terry Grande received her PhD from the University of Illinois at Chicago in 1992. She is currently a professor of Biology at Loyola University, Chicago. She specializes in teleostean systematics, biogeography, and evolutionary relationships. In addition, she works on the evolution of hearing mechanisms and hybridization patterns in fishes. She is an editor for the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology and a member of the National Science Foundation Euteleost Tree of Life initiative., Poyato-Ariza, F.J. is a professor at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, where he graduated in Biology. After postgraduation he worked at the Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle de Paris, Museum of Natural History of the University of Kansas, and Museum für Naturkunde Berlin. He currently teaches Paleobiology and Vertebrate Palaeozoology, and focuses his research on pycnodonts, primitive teleosteans, and fish taphonomy, cooperating in several international projects., Rui Diogo graduated from the University of Aveiro (Portugal), undertook his PhD at the University of Liège (Belgium) and is now at the George Washington University (US). He has participated in numerous publications, including Catfishes, and is the author of the books Morphological Evolution, Aptations, Homoplasies, Constraints and Evolutionary Trends and The Origin of Higher Clades. His current projects include works on the comparative anatomy, development, functional morphology, phylogeny and macroevolution of vertebrates.