Amphbian predecessors Flashcards

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first appeared? age of amphibians? radiations?

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• First appeared in devonian (419-359 mya)
Carboniferous period 359 mya - the age of amphibians (large in number)
• Climatic and biotic changes
○ Major radiation of insects (food)
○ Different selective pressures on land vs water
○ Adapted to land 3 separate times in late Devonian: Eifelian/-/Frasnian/-Famennian extinction events and final bottleneck land invasion

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terrestrial selection pressures for amphibians

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  1. Maintaining water balance
    • Air is dry relative to water
    • Humidity directly affects activities- sharp drop on land
    1. Gas exchange with air - diffusion - no longer simple
      • Air has 20x the O2 conc. Than water
      • Air sac = not as effective as lungs, had to develop
      • Evolution of internal lung
      • Major evolutionary event driving evolution of internal skeleton
    2. Gravity
      • Water is 800 times denser than air
      • Buoyancy of water counteracts most of the forces of gravity
      • On land, there is no buoyancy to counteract the forces of gravity
      • Support in terrestrial vertebrates provided by lateral appendages and axial skeleton - limbs provide cushioning affect
      • Different selective pressures
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amphibian ancestors?

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• Tetrapodomorph fishes: Eusthenopteron,
Panderichthys & Tiktaalik
• Early tetrapods: Acanthostega & Ichthyostega

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  • Tetrapodomorph fishes

* Eusthenopteron,

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• Tetrapodomorph fishes

panderichthys

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describe Tiktaalik roseae

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  • Late devonian 375 mya
    • Tiktaalik - a large freshwater fish seen in the shallows - in the local inuktitut language
    • Has a mix of fish and tetrapod/ amphibian traits = transitional form
    • Fishapod- intermediate between fish (eusthenpteron) and early tetrapods (acanthostega and ichthyostega)
    • 1-3 m long - based on over 10 specimens
    • Eyes located dorsally
    • Crocodile like flattened head with sharp teeth
    • Well developed lung
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tiktaalik modifications skeletal. primitive? advanced?

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○ Skeletal modifications:
○ Pectoral girdle
§ Like a lobe finned fish but also a distinct shoulder, elbow, wrist
§ Fish like fins (no toes)
§ Neck could move independent of body (unlike other fish)
○ Pelvic girdle
§ Primitive features: no ischium; no attachment for sacral rib
§ Advanced features: enlarged; paired with broad iliac processes; flat and elongated pubic bones
○ Rib cage
§ Well-developed and tetrapod like
§ Suggest benthic (shallow h2o); could move on land for short periods

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what link did tiktaalik provide? Features (fish vs fishpod vs tetra)?

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• Tiktaalik provided the “missing link”(mosaic
of features) between sarcopterygian ancestors
and their tetrapod descendents
• Summary:
• Fish-like: gills, scales, fin rays, caudal fin
• Fishapod-like: limb bones and joints
• Tetrapod-like: ribs, neck, lungs

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Devonian tetrapods from east Greenland?

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• Acanthostega - more fish like features, but still had tetrapod features
Ichthyostega: modifications for both aquatic and terrestrial life
• Acanthostega & Ichthyostega were primarily aquatic
Both had:
○ Internal fish like gills - > fishlike aquatic respiration
○ Probably also had lungs
○ Polydactyly having more than 5 toes
Reduced scale cover - more glandular like body

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why move onto land?

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redator protection
○ Selection favored forms in shallow water habitats
• Water shortage
○ Devonian was a period of warming
○ Shrinking aquatic habitats
• O2 shortage
○ Low O2 In warm shallow H2O
○ Atmospheric O2 possibly lowest in Earth’s history
○ Structures of “lungs” and “legs” pre-adaptations for life on land

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