Vertebrate Life

PALEOZOIC VERTEBRATES

MASS EXTINCTION OF VERTEBRATES AT THE END OF THE PALEOZOIC

MESOZOIC VERTEBRATES

Reptiles Mammals
Lower jaw several bones single bone
Jaw-skull joint articular-quadrate dentary-squamosal
Middle-ear bones stapes only stapes, incus, malleus
Teeth no differentiation fully differentiated
Secondary palate absent well-developed

MESOZOIC MASS EXTINCTIONS

CENOZOIC VERTEBRATES

CENOZOIC MASS EXTINCTIONS

Study Questions

1. Summarize the details of Paleozoic vertebrate evolution.

2. What are the details of fish evolution (the different fish classes that evolved, the classes that are extinct & the class that is reduced in importance)? What was the structure modified to form fish jaws?

3. What were the changes required to adapt to land?

4. What were the characteristics of Paleozoic amphibians?

5. What is the significance of the evolution of the amniote egg?

6. Summarize the details of reptile evolution (progression from primitive reptiles to advanced mammal-like reptiles).

7. Summarize the details of the terminal Permian mass extinction, including the vertebrate groups that became extinct & the probable causes.

8. Summarize the way that different reptile subclasses & different dinosaur orders are distinguished.

9. Summarize the differences between Triassic & Jurassic-Cretaceous land fauna.

10. Summarize the arguments for & against the warm-bloodedness of dinosaurs.

11. Summarize the general characteristics of bird evolution during the Mesozoic and Cenozoic, including the group of dinosaurs that gave rise to birds, when this occurred, & the nature of the oldest bird fossils.

12. Summarize the characteristics of Mesozoic birds.

13. Summarize the way mammals & reptiles and the way different mammalian orders are distinguished.

14. Summarize the details of the terminal Triassic & Cretaceous mass extinctions, including the vertebrate groups that became extinct & the probable causes.

15. Summarize the general characteristics of the mammalian Cenozoic adaptive radiation.

16. Briefly summarize the 2 Cenozoic mass extinctions.

 

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