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1. Development and evolution of tooth renewal in\ud neoselachian sharks as a model for transformation in\ud chondrichthyan dentitions

2. Sox2+ progenitors in sharks link taste development with the evolution of regenerative teeth from denticles

3. Teeth outside the mouth? Evolution and development of the sawfish and sawshark rostral dentitions (Elasmobranchii; Chondrichthyes)

4. Development and evolution of dentition pattern and tooth order in the Skates and Rays (Batoidea; Chondrichthyes)

5. New onychodontiform (Osteichthyes; Sarcopterygii) from the Lower Devonian of Australia

6. Oldest coelacanth from the Early Devonian of Australia

7. Pelagiaria (Teleostei: Acanthomorpha) as a non-analogue adaptive radiation

8. The three-dimensionally articulated oral apparatus of a Devonian heterostracan sheds light on feeding in Palaeozoic jawless fishes.

9. Fossil evidence for a pharyngeal origin of the vertebrate pectoral girdle.

10. The oldest three-dimensionally preserved vertebrate neurocranium.

11. How to tuna fish: constraint, convergence, and integration in the neurocranium of pelagiarian fishes.

12. Vertebrate cranial evolution: Contributions and conflict from the fossil record.

13. Bricks, trusses and superstructures: Strategies for skeletal reinforcement in batoid fishes (rays and skates).

14. Mechanisms of dermal bone repair after predatory attack in the giant stem-group teleost Leedsichthys problematicus Woodward, 1889a (Pachycormiformes).

15. Bizarre dermal armour suggests the first African ankylosaur.

16. Ontogenetic development of the holocephalan dentition: Morphological transitions of dentine in the absence of teeth.

17. Paleontology: There are more placoderms in the sea.

18. Acanthodian dental development and the origin of gnathostome dentitions.

20. Vertebrate Evolution: Jawless Heads Go with the Flow.

21. Mineralization of the Callorhinchus Vertebral Column (Holocephali; Chondrichthyes).

23. Evolution of the Dentition in Holocephalans (Chondrichthyes) Through Tissue Disparity.

24. Grand Challenges in Comparative Tooth Biology.

25. Evolutionary trends of the conserved neurocranium shape in angel sharks (Squatiniformes, Elasmobranchii).

26. Marginal dentition and multiple dermal jawbones as the ancestral condition of jawed vertebrates.

27. Holocephalan (Chondrichthyes) dental plates with hypermineralized dentine as a substitute for missing teeth through developmental plasticity.

28. Morphology and evolutionary significance of phosphatic otoliths within the inner ears of cartilaginous fishes (Chondrichthyes).

29. Growth and mineralogy in dental plates of the holocephalan Harriotta raleighana (Chondrichthyes): novel dentine and conserved patterning combine to create a unique chondrichthyan dentition.

30. Development and evolution of tooth renewal in neoselachian sharks as a model for transformation in chondrichthyan dentitions.

31. Loss in the making: absence of pelvic fins and presence of paedomorphic pelvic girdles in a Late Devonian antiarch placoderm (jawed stem-gnathostome).

32. Large batoid fishes frequently consume stingrays despite skeletal damage.

33. Questioning hagfish affinities of the enigmatic Devonian vertebrate Palaeospondylus .

34. Ecological impact of the end-Cretaceous extinction on lamniform sharks.

35. Spatially restricted dental regeneration drives pufferfish beak development.

36. Open data and digital morphology.

37. Paleobiology: A Tooth for a Tooth.

38. Sox2+ progenitors in sharks link taste development with the evolution of regenerative teeth from denticles.

39. Cutting blade dentitions in squaliform sharks form by modification of inherited alternate tooth ordering patterns.

40. Early development of rostrum saw-teeth in a fossil ray tests classical theories of the evolution of vertebrate dentitions.

41. Development of the Synarcual in the Elephant Sharks (Holocephali; Chondrichthyes): Implications for Vertebral Formation and Fusion.

42. Evolutionary origins and development of saw-teeth on the sawfish and sawshark rostrum (Elasmobranchii; Chondrichthyes).

43. Endoskeletal structure in Cheirolepis (Osteichthyes, Actinopterygii), An early ray-finned fish.

44. Pelvic and reproductive structures in placoderms (stem gnathostomes).

45. Making teeth to order: conserved genes reveal an ancient molecular pattern in paddlefish (Actinopterygii).

46. Development and evolution of dentition pattern and tooth order in the skates and rays (batoidea; chondrichthyes).

47. Copulation in antiarch placoderms and the origin of gnathostome internal fertilization.

48. Embryonic development of fin spines in Callorhinchus milii (Holocephali); implications for chondrichthyan fin spine evolution.

50. Origins of bone repair in the armour of fossil fish: response to a deep wound by cells depositing dentine instead of dermal bone.

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