The Macroevolutionary History of Bony Fishes: A Paleontological View

M. Friedman
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Bony fishes are the principal group of backboned animals in contemporary aquatic settings. Extant species are the focus of a vigorous program of macroevolutionary research, but paleontology offers important perspectives. Multiple fossil records bear on the evolution of bony fishes, each with its own strengths and weaknesses. Understanding of the interrelationships among living bony fishes has improved substantially in recent years, but confidence in the phylogenetic placement of fossils is highly variable. This reflects limitations in current understanding of both fossil anatomy and hard-tissue characters for extant clades. Patterns of taxonomic and morphological diversity over bony fish history remain incompletely known, with most studies restricted to particular clades or specific intervals of time. The wealth of anatomical data recorded by the fossil record could make an important addition to a growing body of work examining phenotypic evolution across living species, but incorporating this information requires the placement of fossils within phylogenetic trees. Expected final online publication date for the Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics, Volume 53 is November 2022. Please see http://www.annualreviews.org/page/journal/pubdates for revised estimates.
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硬骨鱼类的宏观进化史:古生物学的观点
硬骨鱼是当代水生环境中主要的脊椎动物群。现存物种是宏观进化研究的重点,但古生物学提供了重要的视角。多种化石记录都与硬骨鱼类的进化有关,每种都有自己的优缺点。近年来,对活硬骨鱼之间相互关系的了解有了很大的提高,但对化石系统发育位置的信心是高度可变的。这反映了目前对现存进化枝的化石解剖和硬组织特征的理解的局限性。硬骨鱼历史上的分类和形态多样性模式仍然不完全清楚,大多数研究仅限于特定的分支或特定的时间间隔。化石记录所记录的丰富的解剖数据可以为研究现存物种表型进化的工作提供重要的补充,但要整合这些信息,需要将化石置于系统发育树中。《生态、进化和分类学年度评论》第53卷的最终在线出版日期预计为2022年11月。修订后的估计数请参阅http://www.annualreviews.org/page/journal/pubdates。
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期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics is a scholarly publication that has been in circulation since 1970. It focuses on important advancements in the areas of ecology, evolutionary biology, and systematics, with relevance to all forms of life on Earth. The journal features essay reviews that encompass various topics such as phylogeny, speciation, molecular evolution, behavior, evolutionary physiology, population dynamics, ecosystem processes, and applications in invasion biology, conservation, and environmental management. Recently, the current volume of the journal transitioned from a subscription-based model to open access through the Annual Reviews' Subscribe to Open program. Consequently, all articles published in the current volume are now available under a CC BY license.
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