A new species of coelacanth has been identified from a 150-year-old fossil housed at London's Natural History Museum. Former ...
A new study has rewritten the conventionally understood evolutionary history of certain ion channels -- proteins critical for electrical signaling in the nervous system. The study shows that the ...
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Phylogenetic networks offer a nuanced framework for representing evolutionary relationships beyond the conventional tree model. By incorporating reticulate events—such as hybridisation, horizontal ...
Open-access research from the University of Kansas appearing in the peer-reviewed journal Ichthyology & Herpetology is giving new detail to the evolutionary history of anglerfishes’ lures, studying ...
A new species of coelacanth has been identified from a 150-year-old fossil housed at London’s Natural History Museum.