Think about the hundreds of years nobody had been able to find evidence of these late Devonian limbed animals on this continent. People hadn't really understood that early tetrapods might have ...
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International team sequence the world's largest animal genome: Data help explain tetrapod evolutionWe have arrived in the Devonian period, some 420 to 360 million ... Because all later land vertebrates, or tetrapods, can be traced back to a fish. This encompasses not only amphibians, reptiles ...
Hyneria udlezinye is shown together with the tetrapods Umzantsia amazana and Tutusius umlambo, the placoderms Groenlandaspis riniensis and Bothriolepis africana, the coelacanth Serenichthys ...
David Broussard, Ph.D., department chair and assistant professor of biology, focuses his research on the paleontology of Late Devonian (365 – 360 million years ago) vertebrates including extinct ...
Broussard, D., Daeschler, T., Trop, J.M., 2018, Detrital chronostratigraphic constraints on upper Devonian tetrapod and fish assemblages in Catskill Formation sites of north-central Pennsylvania: ...
The crown Rhipidistia mainly includes lungfishes and tetrapods to the exclusion of ... during the late Silurian to Lochkovian (Early Devonian) interval. The dipnomorph Youngolepis is the oldest ...
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