The paper's careful study of
fish phylogeny supports an existing notion that Nogo - A may be a recent evolutionary development that correlates with more complex nervous systems and more complex functions, says Stephen Strittmatter, a neurologist at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.
The result is the largest and most comprehensive studies of
fish phylogeny to date.
Not exact matches
Arthropods (evolution and
phylogeny) Bear Gulch, Heath Sahle Formation, Montana Burgess Shale Cambrian Explosion (metazoa, balaterans) Chengjiang Doushantuo Formation Eurypterids Exceptional Fossil Preservation Fossil Record Fossilization House Range of Utah Insects Jawless
Fish Kaili Biota Krukowski Quarry Lebanon Lithographic Limestone McAbee Fossil Beds Paleobiology: Fossils through Time Paleogeography and Plate Tectonics Pioche Formation Stromatolites Taxonomy and Systematics Trilobites Vendian Fossils
By using a multidisciplinary approach involving neurobiology,
phylogeny and ecology, I aim to better understand
fish visual adaptations in relation to their environment and evolutionary history.