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This project investigates the evolutionary origins of flight in vertebrates, focusing on archosaurs, the group that includes dinosaurs and modern birds. It aims to develop a new method to explore the metabolic challenges these early flying vertebrates faced during their transition from land to air.
The first vertebrate animals were jawless marine organisms which appeared in the fossil record over 500 million years ago.
These lineages diversified and eventually crept ashore leading to further evolutionary divergence and become the charismatic living groups.
The evolution of limbs in one lineage of vertebrates set the stage for these vertebrates to colonize landmasses around 320 million years ago.
The water-terrestrial transition included some chalenges, such as air breathing, sustain the bo…
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