Fossil fish offers clues to jawed vertebrates origins
Wednesday, February 12, 2014 - 13:00
in Paleontology & Archaeology
A team of French and Swedish researchers have presented new fossil evidence for the origin of one of the most important and emotionally significant parts of our anatomy: the face. Using micron resolution X-ray imaging, they show how a series of fossils, with a 410 million year old armoured fish called Romundina at its centre, documents the step-by-step assembly of the face during the evolutionary transition from jawless to jawed vertebrates. The research is published in Nature on February 12, 2014.