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Что (кто) такое Vertebrate - определение

SUBPHYLUM OF CHORDATES
Vertebrata; Vertebrates; Vertebrate viruses; Vertibrate; Vertabrate; Subphylum vertebrata; Subphylum vertebrate; Animals with backbone; Evolution of vertebrates; Vertebrate biology; Vertebrate animals; Reproductive systems of vertebrates; Vertebrate evolution; Anatomy of vertebrates; Prehistoric vertebrates; Evolutionary history of vertebrates; Reproductive physiology of vertebrates; Ossea
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vertebrate         
(vertebrates)
A vertebrate is a creature which has a spine. Mammals, birds, reptiles, and fish are vertebrates.
? invertebrate
N-COUNT: oft N n
vertebrate         
n.
Vertebral, back-boned animal.
Vertebrate         
·noun One of the Vertebrata.
II. Vertebrate ·adj ·Alt. of Vertebrated.
vertebrate         
['v?:t?br?t]
¦ noun an animal of a large group (subphylum Vertebrata) distinguished by the possession of a backbone or spinal column, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fishes. Compare with invertebrate.
¦ adjective relating to the vertebrates.
Origin
C19: from L. vertebratus 'jointed', from vertebra (see vertebra).
Vertebrate paleontology         
SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF PREHISTORIC AND FOSSIL VERTEBRATES
Vertebrate Paleontology; Vertebrate palaeontology; Vertebrate Palaeontology; Vertebrate paleontologist
Vertebrate paleontology is the subfield of paleontology that seeks to discover, through the study of fossilized remains, the behavior, reproduction and appearance of extinct animals with vertebrae or a notochord. It also tries to connect, by using the evolutionary timeline, the animals of the past and their modern-day relatives.
Vertebrate Genome Annotation Project         
BIOLOGICAL DATABASE
Vertebrate and Genome Annotation Database; Vertebrate and Genome Annotation Project
The Vertebrate Genome Annotation (VEGA) database is a biological database dedicated to assisting researchers in locating specific areas of the genome and annotating genes or regions of vertebrate genomes. The VEGA browser is based on Ensembl web code and infrastructure and provides a public curation of known vertebrate genes for the scientific community.
Vertebrate and Genome Annotation Project         
BIOLOGICAL DATABASE
Vertebrate and Genome Annotation Database; Vertebrate and Genome Annotation Project
The Vertebrate Genome Annotation (VEGA) database is a biological database dedicated to assisting researchers in locating specific areas of the genome and annotating genes or regions of vertebrate genomes. The VEGA browser is based on Ensembl web code and infrastructure and provides a public curation of known vertebrate genes for the scientific community.
Vertebrata         
·noun ·pl One of the grand divisions of the animal kingdom, comprising all animals that have a backbone composed of bony or cartilaginous vertebrae, together with Amphioxus in which the backbone is represented by a simple undivided notochord. The Vertebrata always have a dorsal, or neural, cavity above the notochord or backbone, and a ventral, or visceral, cavity below it. The subdivisions or classes of Vertebrata are Mammalia, Aves, Reptilia, Amphibia, Pisces, Marsipobranchia, and Leptocardia.
Vertebrate Palaeontology (book)         
BOOK BY MICHAEL BENTON
Vertebrate Paleontology (Benton); Vertebrate Palaeontology (Benton)
Vertebrate Palaeontology is a basic textbook on vertebrate paleontology by Michael J. Benton, published by Blackwell's.
Vertebrate Paleontology (book)         
BOOK BY ALFRED ROMER
Vertebrate Paleontology (Romer)
Vertebrate Paleontology is an advanced textbook on vertebrate paleontology by Alfred Sherwood Romer, published by the University of Chicago Press.Romer, A.

Википедия

Vertebrate

Vertebrates () comprise all animal taxa within the subphylum Vertebrata () (chordates with backbones), including all mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish. Vertebrates represent the overwhelming majority of the phylum Chordata, with currently about 69,963 species described. Vertebrates comprise such groups as the following:

  • jawless fish, which include hagfish and lampreys
  • jawed vertebrates, which include:
    • cartilaginous fish (sharks, rays, and ratfish)
    • bony vertebrates, which include:
      • ray-fins (the majority of living bony fish)
      • lobe-fins, which include:
        • coelacanths and lungfish
        • tetrapods (limbed vertebrates)

Extant vertebrates range in size from the frog species Paedophryne amauensis, at as little as 7.7 mm (0.30 in), to the blue whale, at up to 33 m (108 ft). Vertebrates make up less than five percent of all described animal species; the rest are invertebrates, which lack vertebral columns.

The vertebrates traditionally include the hagfish, which do not have proper vertebrae due to their loss in evolution, though their closest living relatives, the lampreys, do. Hagfish do, however, possess a cranium. For this reason, the vertebrate subphylum is sometimes referred to as "Craniata" when discussing morphology. Molecular analysis since 1992 has suggested that hagfish are most closely related to lampreys, and so also are vertebrates in a monophyletic sense. Others consider them a sister group of vertebrates in the common taxon of craniata.