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Devonian Amphibians: Did They Excrete Carbon Dioxide Via Skin, Gills, or Lungs?
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Devonian Amphibians: Did They Excrete Carbon Dioxide Via Skin, Gills, or Lungs?
Devonian Amphibians: Did They Excrete Carbon Dioxide Via Skin, Gills, or Lungs?
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Gary C. Packard
Gary C. Packard
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1 June 1976
journal article
Published by
Oxford University Press (OUP)
in
Evolution
Vol. 30
(2)
,
270
https://doi.org/10.2307/2407701
Abstract
The evolutionary transition from water breathing to air breathing among antecedents of the Amphibia probably involved a gradual reduction in the rate of gill ve...
Keywords
AMPHIBIANS
DEVONIAN
EVOLUTIONARY
ANTECEDENTS
LUNGS
TRANSITION
GRADUAL
DIOXIDE
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