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Top: Science: Earth_Sciences: Paleontology: Vertebrates: Early_Tetrapods:
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» Acanthostega - Information from Wikipedia on this extinct tetrapod genus, one of the first vertebrate animals to have recognizable limbs.
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» Acanthostega gunnari - A detailed analysis of this early tetrapod by Jennifer Clack, the paleontologist who discovered and described it.
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» Eucritta melanolimnetes - Description of this early tetrapod, photograph of its fossil remains, and a reconstruction of its skeleton provided by the Tree of Life Web Project.
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» Evolution of Limbs - A description of the possible effects of the Hox gene family on vertebrate evolution.
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» Fish to Amphibian - This article discusses the evidence for the transition of certain fish into tetrapods and argues that things are not as clear-cut as they seem.
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» Fish With Fingers - A description of Ted Daeschler and Neil Shubin's discovery of a transitional fish-tetrapod animal.
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» Ichthyostega - A detailed description of the first Devonian tetrapod to be discovered.
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» Fossil Helps Document Shift from Sea to Land - New fossils of an ancient, four-limbed creature, Ventastega curonica, help fill in the blanks of the evolutionary transition between fish and the first land-adapted vertebrates. (June 25, 2008)
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» Tiktaalik roseae: A Missing Link? - The finding of a fossil of this species seems to close the gap between the fish Panderichthys and the tetrapod Acanthostega. This article summarises the scientific report that appeared in the journal, Nature. (April 6, 2006)
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» Creatures from the Black Lagoon - Information from the BBC on the discovery of a fossil of Eucritta melanolimnetes in a limestone wall in Scotland and the ensuing discoveries in the Black Lagoon from which the stone had come. (December 21, 2000)
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» Central Pennsylvania Legacies: Fishing for History - An article, accompanying a public radio broadcast, describing the discovery of Hynerpeton bassetti at the Red Hill fossil site. A Real Audio archive of the broadcast is included. (February 24, 2000)
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» Neil and Ted's Excellent Adventure - An article describing paleontologists Neil Shubin and Ted Daeschler and their search for early tetrapods, from Philadelphia Citypaper.net. (July 1, 1999)
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