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Paleozoic Tetrapod Origins/Radiation: Introduction/Overview

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Page 1: Paleozoic Tetrapod Origins/Radiation: Introduction/Overview

Paleozoic Tetrapod Origins/Radiation:

Introduction/Overview

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The Movement to Land

• origins (mid-late Devonian)

• sarcopterygian ancestry

• land invasion of plants & invertebrates

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Rhipidistian Crossopterygian

Ancestry • radiations: late Paleozoic/early Mesozoic

• ancestors to modern amphibians (Temnospondyls)

• data: skulls, labyrinthodont teeth, limbs/girdles

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advantages/selective forces influencing the move to land

1. increasingly xeric environment

2. predation pressure

3. absence of competition on land

4. untapped food resource on land (insects)

5. low O2 levels in warm stagnant pools; lungs preadaptive

6. dispersal opportunities

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physical properties of air & water

1. density & viscosity

2. gravity

3. temperature extremes

4. oxygen & dissolved gases

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key problems associated with terrestrial existence

1. Respiration

2. Desiccation

3. structural support & locomotion 4. sensation

5. feeding

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gravity & support/locomotion;

solutions • modifications of vertebral column

1. zygapophyses- interlock/link adjacent vertebrae to prevent sagging/twisting

2. notochord replaced by centrum

3. pectoral & pelvic girdles strengthened

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major structural changes

1. limbs/girdles- better support & muscle attachments

2. skull/jaws- new feeding modes

3. vertebrae- better support

4. lungs

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Labrynthodont Tooth

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modifications to the pelvic girdle

1. pectoral girdles free from head; allowing head movement

2. pelvic girdle fused to vertebrae allowing thrust

3. enlarged muscle attachment

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Pelvic Girdles

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zygapophyses

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respiration

• gills do not function efficiently in air; gill filaments adhere reducing surface area & evaporation

• lungs are internal respiratory structures that protect from desiccation

• cutaneous respiration

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sensory

• lateral line system relies on density of water

• changes required for sound detection; sound transfer from air--->fluid

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reproduction

• fishes generally have external fertilization & development

• external fertilization & development is rare among terrestrial organisms; gametes can't withstand desiccation

• solutions: amniotic/cleidoic egg; air/water barrier

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Ichthyostega

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Acanthostega

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Skull Anatomy

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Amniotic Egg