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Three systems, two sensory and one protective, are present in the skin of the living Australian lungfish, Neoceratodus forsteri, and in fossil lungfish, and the arrangement and innervation of the sense organs is peculiar to lungfish.
Kemp, Anne
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Lung evolution in vertebrates and the water-to-land transition. [PDF]
Cupello C +12 more
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Lungfish (order Dipnoi) evolved during the Devonian period and are believed to be the closest living relatives to the land vertebrates. Here we describe the previously unknown morphology of the lungfish eye in order to examine ocular adaptations present ...
Bailes, Helena J. +2 more
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The epithelial sodium channel in the Australian lungfish, Neoceratodus forsteri (Osteichthyes: Dipnoi). [PDF]
Uchiyama M +5 more
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Fighting pathogens in two battlefields: Antimicrobial defenses in the African lungfish. [PDF]
Casadei E, Salinas I.
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Giant lungfish genome elucidates the conquest of land by vertebrates. [PDF]
Meyer A +18 more
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Tracing Genetic Images Formed During Evolution. [PDF]
Kasperski A.
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The genome paper is dead, long live the genome paper! [PDF]
Smith DR.
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Water impoundments across rivers in southeast Queensland have profound effects on the fish that live there, especially the lungfish that inhabit these reservoirs, most of which have no operating fish transfer devices that are suitable for lungfish, or no
Kemp, Anne
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Mandibular musculature constrains brain-endocast disparity between sarcopterygians. [PDF]
Challands TJ, Pardo JD, Clement AM.
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