Jawed Vertebrates
Gnathostomata = “jaw + mouth”
- where did the jaws come from?
- why did they evolve?
- why are they one of the biggest vertebrate developments?
Origin of Jaws
From “2 pairs” or endochondral cartilaginous articulated arches: mandibular and hyoid arches
- Evo-devo and genetic evidence:
- similar in form, machinery, and origin to gill arches (i.e., supports and pumps water across gills)
- But note the 2 pairs of pseudobranches anterior to these:
- evo-devo evidence: derived from mandibular arch
Paired Fins
“Placoderms”: The First Gnathostomes
“Placoderm” Endo and Exoskeleton
Endoskeleton: cartilage
Exoskeleton: dermal bone
Placoderms were the most common, most diverse of Devonian vertebrates; now extinct