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Paleozoic Tetrapod Origins/Radiation: Introduction/Overview. The Movement to Land. origins (mid-late Devonian) sarcopterygian ancestry land invasion of plants & invertebrates. Rhipidistian Crossopterygian Ancestry. radiations: late Paleozoic/early Mesozoic
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The Movement to Land • origins (mid-late Devonian) • sarcopterygian ancestry • land invasion of plants & invertebrates
Rhipidistian Crossopterygian Ancestry • radiations: late Paleozoic/early Mesozoic • ancestors to modern amphibians (Temnospondyls) • data: skulls, labyrinthodont teeth, limbs/girdles
advantages/selective forces influencing the move to land • increasingly xeric environment • predation pressure • absence of competition on land • untapped food resource on land (insects) • low O2 levels in warm stagnant pools; lungs preadaptive • dispersal opportunities
physical properties of air & water • density & viscosity • gravity • temperature extremes • oxygen & dissolved gases
key problems associated with terrestrial existence • Respiration • Desiccation • structural support & locomotion 4. sensation 5. feeding
gravity & support/locomotion; solutions • modifications of vertebral column • zygapophyses- interlock/link adjacent vertebrae to prevent sagging/twisting • notochord replaced by centrum • pectoral & pelvic girdles strengthened
major structural changes • limbs/girdles- better support & muscle attachments • skull/jaws- new feeding modes • vertebrae- better support • lungs
modifications to the pelvic girdle • pectoral girdles free from head; allowing head movement • pelvic girdle fused to vertebrae allowing thrust • enlarged muscle attachment
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
sensory • lateral line system relies on density of water • changes required for sound detection; sound transfer from air--->fluid
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