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Nature ; 425(6953): 65-9, 2003 Sep 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12955140

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The Late Devonian genus Ichthyostega was for many decades the earliest known tetrapod, and the sole representative of a transitional form between a fish and a land vertebrate. However, despite being known since 1932 (ref. 1) from a large collection of specimens, its morphology remained enigmatic and not what was expected of a very primitive tetrapod. Its apparent specializations led it to be considered as a "blind offshoot" or "sidebranch" off the tetrapod family tree, and recent cladistic analyses have disagreed about its exact phylogenetic position within the tetrapod stem group. In particular, its braincase and ear region defied interpretation, such that conventional anatomical terms seemed inapplicable. Using new material collected in 1998 (ref. 9), preparation of earlier-collected material, and high-resolution computed tomography scanning, here we identify and interpret these problematic anatomical structures. They can now be seen to form part of a highly specialized ear, probably a hearing device for use in water. This represents a structurally and functionally unique modification of the tetrapod otic region, unlike anything seen in subsequent tetrapod evolution. The presence of deeply grooved gill bars as in its contemporary Acanthostega suggest that Ichthyostega may have been more aquatically adapted than previously believed.


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Evolução Biológica , Orelha/anatomia & histologia , Orelha/fisiologia , Fósseis , Audição/fisiologia , Vertebrados/anatomia & histologia , Vertebrados/fisiologia , Adaptação Fisiológica , Animais , Peixes/anatomia & histologia , Peixes/fisiologia , Filogenia , Crânio/anatomia & histologia , Água
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