Living jawless fish, especially lampreys, have become a highly studied animal group for evolutionary developmental biologists and ecologists and are even regarded as a model for research in vertebrate evolutionary biology.
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Paleontologists have unearthed the fossils of two 160 million-year-old lamprey species, discovering the once small fish had already evolved into monster chompers – growing more than ten times longer than the earliest lampreys.
A paper on multilevel cultural evolution shows how looking to our origins might help us improve society at many levels, writes April M. Short.
By April M. ShortÂ
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Ours is a critical time in the cultural evolution of humanity that is likely to shape our long-term future, or lack the