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The origin of terrestrial vertebrates

Title
  1. The origin of terrestrial vertebrates / [by] I.I. Schmalhausen. Translated from the Russian by Leon Kelso. Edited by Keith Stewart Thomson, with a preface to the English edition by Carl Gans.
Published by
  1. New York, Academic Press, 1968.
Author
  1. Shmalʹgauzen, I. I. (Ivan Ivanovich), 1884-1963.

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Additional authors
  1. Kelso, Leon H. (Leon Hugh), 1907-1982
  2. Thomson, Keith Stewart
  3. Gans, Carl, 1923-2009
Description
  1. xxi, 314 pages illustrations; 25 cm
Uniform title
  1. Proiskhozhdenie nazemnykh pozvonochnykh. English
Alternative title
  1. Proiskhozhdenie nazemnykh pozvonochnykh.
Subject
  1. Vertebrates
  2. Paleontology
  3. Paleontology
  4. Vertebrates
  5. Vertebrata (subphylum)
  6. paleontology
  7. Gewervelde dieren
  8. Evolutie
Contents
  1. Principal modes of evolution in lower vertebrates -- Ecological conditions that allowed the vertebrates to emerge from the aquatic medium into the air : Climatic conditions in the Devonian and Carboniferous ; Reasons for the emergence of fishes into the aerial medium -- The origin of accessory respiratory organs in fishes and amphibia : Lungs ; External gills -- Organization and position of the Brachiopterygii -- The organization and position of the Dipnoi -- The organization of the Crossopterygian fishes and their basic biology -- Structural prerequisites for the emergence of Crossopterygians onto land -- Devonian Stegocephalia—the Ichthyostegidae -- Fundamental processes in the transition from aquatic to terrestrial-aerial life -- The structure of the tetrapod skull and the homology of its elements -- The Stegocephalia of the carboniferous and the adaptive radiations of the first terrestrial vertebrates -- The labyrinthodonts and the evolution of the coastal amphibia -- The origin and evolution of Anuran amphibia -- Lepospondylous stegocephalia and their relationship to the labyrinthodonts : The problem of the position of the Microsauria -- The Microsauria and the origin of the Apoda -- The history of the development and origin of the Urodele amphibia : The development of external gills ; Development of the arterial system ; The seismosensory system ; The olfactory orans, nostrils, and the nasolachrymal duct ; Organs of hearing and the sound transmission apparatus ; The development of the Chondrocranium ; The bony skull ; Development of the vertebral column ; The development of the appendages of Urodele amphibia ; Conclusions on the history of the origin of Urodele amphibia -- The fate of the amphibia in the Mesozoic and the history of the Urodele amphibia -- The embolomerous Stegocephalia and the origin of the reptiles -- Monophyletism versus Polyphyletism in the origin of terrestrial vertebrates : The divergence in skeletal structure ; The respiratory and feeding mechanisms in lower Tetrapoda ; Modifications in the sense organs ; Conclusion -- Phylogenetic relationships among the lower Tetrapoda.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Note
  1. Translation of Proiskhozhdenie nazemnykh pozvonochnykh.
Bibliography (note)
  1. Bibliography: p. xvii-xviii; 296-303.