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The Shallow-Water Cradle of Vertebrate Evolution (9 of 17)

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The Shallow-Water Cradle of Vertebrate Evolution (9 of 17)

image: An armored, bottom-dwelling jawless osteostracan, a member of the first group to have paired appendages like our own arms, inhabited mostly freshwaters 415 million years ago. This material relates to a paper that appeared in the Oct. 26, 2018 issue of Science, published by AAAS. The paper, by Lauren Sallan at University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, PA, and colleagues was titled, "The nearshore cradle of early vertebrate diversification." view more 

Credit: Nobumichi Tamura


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