Title: Scientific articles for Friday oral reports:
1- Scientific articles for Friday oral reports
- Must be from peer-reviewed journal, not website
- Must get access to entire article, not just
abstract as - EITHER A) hard copy, B) HTML download, or C) PDF
2- Based on the graph, explain how catch continues
to increase through time - while per capita catch does not
- What is bycatch?
- What are the ecological effects of overfishing?
- Where does the coelocanth occur?
- Can you drown an Australian lungfish by holding
its head under water? -
- 5. What evolutionary events had already
occurred by the Devonian - that were critical for the evolution of the
tetrapods?
3- Major evolutionary events in Vertebrate History
- Evolution of jaws and paired appendages
2) The Evolution of Tetrapods and Invasion of
Terrestrial Environments
4Devonian Age of Fishes- Ostracoderms,
placoderms, acanthodians, chondrichthyes,
actinopterygians, sarcopterygians, first
tetrapods!!
5Devonian conditions Warm shallow seas Land
with primitive plants Land with terrestrial
invertebrates Why important?
6Lots of aquatic Devonian predators and
competitors So what? Hypotheses about
evolutionary forces driving invasion of the
land include
7Important fossil forms in the evolution of
vertebrates
Osteolepiforms Panderichthyes sarcopterygian
fish Acanthostega Ichthyostega stem
tetrapods
8Osteolepiform
Panderichthyes
Fig 9-3
9Evolution of Tetrapods wonderful example of
transitional forms
Osteolepiform fish
Acanthostega
Ichthyostega
10Osteolepiform
Acanthostega
Ichthyostega
Fig 9-3 9-7
11Challenges of Terrestrial Life Respiration via
lungs Obtaining food Support
12Respiration - Breathing in Lungfish
13Feeding on Land Catching and swallowing prey
Suction feeding
14Freeing the forelimb from the head Fig 8-6
15Muscular tongue - a tetrapod innovation!
16Moving onto land Im so heavy! Fig 8-3
Vertebrae, limbs, girdles
17Attaching limb girdles To vertebral column
Muscular attachment Of flat girdle
Bony attachment via sacrum and ilium of pelvis
18Evolution of the tetrapod limb - Trying to Find
Fingers in Fins Fig 9-5
Osteolepiform
Dipnoan
pinky
thumb
Only tetrapods
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20Note major shifts in Tetrapods Fig 8-4