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Evolution of the locomotory system in eels (Teleostei: Elopomorpha).

Cathrin PfaffRoberto ZorzinJürgen Kriwet
Published in: BMC evolutionary biology (2016)
The body curvatures of extant anguilliforms are highly flexible and can be clearly distinguished from extinct species. Anatomical changes of the vertebral column and musculotendinous system through time and between extinct and extant anguilliforms correlate with changes of the body plan and swimming performance and reveal significant shifts in habitat adaptation and thus behaviour. Evolutionary changes in the skeletal system of eels established here also imply that environmental shifts were triggered by abiotic rather than biotic factors (e.g., K/P boundary mass extinction event).
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