Dev - xLecture 13B: Paleozoic Life

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Eurypterids

Top predators of the Silurian, also known as sea scorpions.

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Age of the Fish

A period during the Devonian when fish were abundant and diversifying.

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Jawless Fish

Early fish known for their lack of jaws, existing from the Late Cambrian to Ordovician.

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Acanthodians

Small fish that became popular in the Devonian, characterized by large spines and jaws.

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First True Shark

The initial ancestors of modern sharks, likely evolved from Devonian acanthodians.

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Placoderms

One of the first jawed fishes, heavily armored, and prominent in the Silurian and Devonian.

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Dunkleosteus

The largest predator of the Devonian seas, known for its heavily armored head and razor sharp teeth.

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Ray-Fin Fish

A type of bony fish lacking muscular bases to their paired fins, which evolved in the Late Devonian.

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Lobe-Fin Fish

Fish with muscular fins that are homologous to human arm bones, known for their adaptation to land.

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Nautiloids

Cephalopods with straight or curved shells, top predators of the Ordovician.

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Ammonoids

Cephalopods from the Devonian with coiled shells and complex suture patterns.

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Silurian Land Plants

The first land colonizers, primarily microbiotic crusts that eventually led to more complex plant life.

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Devonian Land Plants

Marked by the evolution of complex vascular systems and roots, leading to taller plant species like lycopsids.

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Fusilinids

Index fossil for marine rocks of the Pennsylvanian-Permian period, consisting of tightly packed, secreted calcite.

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Amniotes

Tetrapods capable of reproducing on land due to their eggs that do not require water.

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Pelycosaurs

Primitive synapsids from the Permian, known for their finbacks.

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The Great Dying

The Permian-Triassic mass extinction event, leading to a significant loss of biodiversity.

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Tiktaalik

A transitional fossil showing features of both fish and early tetrapods.

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Global Cooling Event

A likely cause of the Devonian extinction, impacting marine biodiversity significantly.

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Disjunct Flora and Fauna

Species that are related but geographically separated due to environmental changes.

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Tethys Sea

A warm equatorial sea that formed when Pangea was established, known for high biodiversity.

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Carboniferous Amniote Egg

An egg type that allowed tetrapods to reproduce away from water, crucial for terrestrial life.

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