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Heterochrony and the origin of tetrapods
Authors:JOHN A. LONG
Affiliation:The Western Australian Museum, Francis St., Perth, Western Australia, 6000;3rd August. 1989
Abstract:Long, J. A. 1990 04 15: Heterochrony and the origin of tetrapods. Lethaia , Vol. 23, pp. 157–166. Oslo. ISSN 0024–1164.
Juveniles of the osteolepifonn fish Eusthenopteron show more features in common with primitive tetrapods than any other crossopterygian group. These similarities indicate that paedomorphosis may have played an important role directing anagenesis of cranial characters in the fish-tetrapod transition. The development of the tetrapod limb, however, probably resulted from peramorphosis. The first tetrapods may have originated in the East Gondwana vertebrate Province early in the Devonian, based on the oldest known tetrapod footprints from Australia. Furthermore, the biogeographic distribution of plesiomorphic osteichthyans indicates that the monophyletic group 'rhizodontiforms. osteolepiforms and tetrapods' most likely arose in east Gondwana.
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