摘要
Since Charles Robert Darwin’s time,scientists had long thought that terrestrial vertebrates,including humankind itself,had evolved from an intermediate species called lungfish,given that this special species could breathe with either gills or lungs,and this amphibian ability could have offered it advantages over others when adapting to life on land.The framework for exploring the phylogenetic relationships of sarcopterygians and the origin
Since Charles Robert Darwin’s time,scientists had long thought that terrestrial vertebrates,including humankind itself,had evolved from an intermediate species called lungfish,given that this special species could breathe with either gills or lungs,and this amphibian ability could have offered it advantages over others when adapting to life on land.