PhD, Evolutionary Biology, Université de Nantes
My research focuses on the evolutionary history of early vertebrates which means I am working on fossil fishes of the Paleozoic era and especially on the Devonian period ones.
I am trying to understand the interplay between ontogeny (development of individuals), phylogeny (relationships among species) and evolution.
The origins of those sexual organs: a fishy tale much more primitive than we thought
Jul 19, 2018 14:10 pm UTC| Insights & Views Nature
Fossil discoveries from the Devonian rocks of Scotland and Australia first revealed that the earliest jawed fishes, the placoderms, reproduced using copulation in much the same way as sharks and rays do today. They also...
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