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Vertebrates
Fossil range: 530–0 Ma
Early Cambrian - Recent
Blotched Blue-tongued Lizard, Tiliqua nigrolutea
Blotched Blue-tongued Lizard, Tiliqua nigrolutea
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
(unranked) Craniata
Subphylum: Vertebrata
Cuvier, 1812
Classes and Clades

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Vertebrates are members of the subphylum Vertebrata, chordates with backbones or spinal columns. The grouping sometimes includes the hagfish, which have no vertebrae, but are genetically quite closely related to lampreys, which do have vertebrae.[1] For this reason, the sub-phylum is sometimes referred to as "Craniata", as all members do possess a cranium. About 58,000 species of vertebrates have been described.[2] Vertebrata is the largest subphylum of chordates, and contains many familiar groups of large land animals. Vertebrates comprise cyclostomes, bony fish, sharks and rays, amphibians, reptiles, mammals, and birds. Extant vertebrates range in size from the carp species Paedocypris, at as little as 7.9 mm (0.3 inch), to the Blue Whale, at up to 33 m (110 ft).

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Anatomy and morphology

One characteristic of the subphylum are that all members have muscular systems that mostly consist of paired masses, as well as a central nervous system which is partly located inside the backbone (if one is present). The defining characteristic of a vertebrate is considered the backbone or spinal cord, a brain case, and an internal skeleton, but the latter do not hold true for lampreys, and the former is arguably present in some other chordates. Rather, all vertebrates are most easily distinguished from all other chordates by having a clearly identifiable head, that is, sensory organs – especially eyes are concentrated at the fore end of the body and there is pronounced cephalization. Compare the lancelets which have a mouth but not a well-developed head, and have light-sensitive areas along their entire back.[3]

Evolutionary history

Vertebrates originated about 500 million years ago during the Cambrian explosion, which is part of the Cambrian period. The earliest known vertebrate is Myllokunmingia.[4] According to recent molecular analysis Myxini (hagfish) also belong to Vertebrates. Others consider them a sister group of Vertebrates in the common taxon of Craniata.[1]

Fossil record

The earliest known fossil records of vertebrates are Myllokunmingia fengjiaoa and Haikouichthys ercaicunensis, from the Chengjiang fauna 524 million years ago.

Taxonomy and classification

Classification after Janvier (1981, 1997), Shu et al. (2003), and Benton (2004).[5]

  • Superclass Tetrapoda (four-limbed vertebrates)
  • Class Aves (birds)

Etymology

The word vertebrate derives from Latin vertebratus (Pliny), meaning having joints. It is closely related to the word vertebra, which refers to any of the bones or segments of the spinal column.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b Kuraku et al. (December 1999). "Monophyly of Lampreys and Hagfishes Supported by Nuclear DNA–Coded Genes". Journal of Molecular Evolution doi:10.1007/PL00006595 49: 729. doi:10.1007/PL00006595. 
  2. ^ Jonathan E.M. Baillie, et al. (2004). "A Global Species Assessment". World Conservation Union.
  3. ^ Rictheyareugleandspuidtheydonthavesexhard Fox (2004). "Branchiostoma".
  4. ^ Shu et al. (November 4, 1999). "Lower Cambrian vertebrates from south China". Nature 402: 42–46. doi:10.1038/46965. 
  5. ^ Benton, Michael J. (2004-11-01). Vertebrate Palaeontology (Third Edition ed.), Blackwell Publishing. pp. 455 pp.. ISBN 0632056371/978-0632056378, http://palaeo.gly.bris.ac.uk/benton/vertclass.html. 
  6. ^ Douglas Harper, Historian. "vertebra". Online Etymology Dictionary. Dictionary.com..

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