BIO356H5 Lecture 7: lecture 7

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7 May 2011
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Early tetrapods and how they arrived; paleozoic amphibian lineages and some of their plausible evolutionary scenarios (as far as living amphibians apply) article reading (2007)- will touch on briefly this lecture: how the tetrapod limb evolved . Genetic arguement supports a lot of the anatomical and morphological arguements that have been around for a very long time how limbs appear similar. Very detailed and technical genetic language but try get a sense of the relationships between the different disciplines: get a sense of what"s it like. Sigillaria tree stump (not a tree, it"s a fern)- most dominant plant life of the carboniferous period; extremely abundant in nova scotia-have extreme tide between low and high tides so a lot of erosion takes place of the. Nova scotia shoreline and expose areas that contain trees that have preserved remains of the earliest tetrapod.

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