International audienceThe fish-to-tetrapod transition—followed later by terrestrialization—represented a major step in vertebrate evolution that gave rise to a successful clade that today contains more than 30,000 tetrapod species. The early tetrapod Ichthyostega was discovered in 1929 in the Devonian Old Red Sandstone sediments of East Greenland (dated to approximately 365 million years ago). Since then, our understanding of the fish-to-tetrapod transition has increased considerably, owing to the discovery of additional Devonian taxa that represent early tetrapods or groups evolutionarily close to them. However, the aquatic environment of early tetrapods and the vertebrate fauna associated with them has remained elusive and highly debated....
The terrestrialization of vertebrates is one of the most important events in the evolution of life o...
© The Palaeontological Association The origin of tetrapods is one of the key events in vertebrate hi...
The fossils assigned to the tetrapod stem group document the evolution of terrestrial vertebrates fr...
International audienceThe fish-to-tetrapod transition—followed later by terrestrialization—represent...
The fish-tetrapod transition is one of the most important evolutionary events in Earth’s history, gi...
Tetrapod fossil tracks are known from the Middle Devonian (Eifelian at ca. 397 million years ago--MY...
Synopsis The diversification of the tetrapod stem group occurred during the late Middle through the ...
The earliest diversification of tetrapods is dated as Late Devonian based on 10 localities worldwide...
The end-Devonian to mid-Mississippian time interval has long been known for its depauperate palaeont...
The origin of terrestrial vertebrates represents one of the major evolutionary and ecological transf...
The hypothesis that tetrapods evolved from elpistostegids during the Frasnian, in a predominantly aq...
Euryhaline adaptations in Pennsylvanian vertebrates allowed them to inhabit the marine to freshwater...
<div><p>The origin of terrestrial vertebrates represents one of the major evolutionary and ecologica...
Euryhaline adaptations in Pennsylvanian vertebrates allowed them to inhabit the marine to freshwater...
Past research on the emergence of digit-bearing tetrapods has led to the widely accepted premise tha...
The terrestrialization of vertebrates is one of the most important events in the evolution of life o...
© The Palaeontological Association The origin of tetrapods is one of the key events in vertebrate hi...
The fossils assigned to the tetrapod stem group document the evolution of terrestrial vertebrates fr...
International audienceThe fish-to-tetrapod transition—followed later by terrestrialization—represent...
The fish-tetrapod transition is one of the most important evolutionary events in Earth’s history, gi...
Tetrapod fossil tracks are known from the Middle Devonian (Eifelian at ca. 397 million years ago--MY...
Synopsis The diversification of the tetrapod stem group occurred during the late Middle through the ...
The earliest diversification of tetrapods is dated as Late Devonian based on 10 localities worldwide...
The end-Devonian to mid-Mississippian time interval has long been known for its depauperate palaeont...
The origin of terrestrial vertebrates represents one of the major evolutionary and ecological transf...
The hypothesis that tetrapods evolved from elpistostegids during the Frasnian, in a predominantly aq...
Euryhaline adaptations in Pennsylvanian vertebrates allowed them to inhabit the marine to freshwater...
<div><p>The origin of terrestrial vertebrates represents one of the major evolutionary and ecologica...
Euryhaline adaptations in Pennsylvanian vertebrates allowed them to inhabit the marine to freshwater...
Past research on the emergence of digit-bearing tetrapods has led to the widely accepted premise tha...
The terrestrialization of vertebrates is one of the most important events in the evolution of life o...
© The Palaeontological Association The origin of tetrapods is one of the key events in vertebrate hi...
The fossils assigned to the tetrapod stem group document the evolution of terrestrial vertebrates fr...