The Fish-Tetrapod Transition (Summer Repeat)

鱼类到四足动物的转变(夏季重复)

In Our Time

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2024-09-12

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Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss one of the greatest changes in the history of life on Earth. Around 400 million years ago some of our ancestors, the fish, started to become a little more like humans. At the swampy margins between land and water, some fish were turning their fins into limbs, their swim bladders into lungs and developed necks and eventually they became tetrapods, the group to which we and all animals with backbones and limbs belong. After millions of years of this transition, these tetrapod descendants of fish were now ready to leave the water for a new life of walking on land, and with that came an explosion in the diversity of life on Earth. With Emily Rayfield Professor of Palaeobiology at the University of Bristol Michael Coates Chair and Professor of Organismal Biology and Anatomy at the University of Chicago And Steve Brusatte Professor of Palaeontology and Evolution at the University of Edinburgh Producer: Simon Tillotson In Our Time is a BBC Studios Audio Production

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  • Around 400 million years ago, some of our ancestors, the fish, started to become a little more like us.

  • And this was one of the greatest revolutions in the history of life.

  • At the swampy margins between land and water, some fish turned fins into limbs, swim bladders into lungs, developed necks and became tetrapods, the group to which we, and all animals with backbones and limbs belong.

  • And these descendants of fish, having transitioned into tetrapods, were now ready for the new life of walking on land.

  • And with that, an explosion in diversity of life on earth.