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This study explores the evolutionary significance of conodont teeth, ancient vertebrates, by analyzing their structure and function. Using advanced imaging techniques, the research aims to integrate traditional fossil studies with modern analyses to enhance understanding of vertebrate evolution.
Conodonts are extinct primitive vertebrates that attract widespread interest because of the insight they provide into the earliest vertebrate skeleton which they manifest as the mineralized ‘elements’.
These teeth dominate a fossil record that is among the richest and most complete.
To date, this record has been exploited successfully but solely for its biostratigraphic significance; the evolutionary significance of lineages, reconstructed through biostratigraphy, has not been realised because t…
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