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The Ancestry of Modern Amphibia: A Review of the Evidence

by Theodore H. (Theodore Hildreth) Eaton

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"The Ancestry of Modern Amphibia: A Review of the Evidence" by Theodore H. Eaton, Jr. is a scientific publication written in the mid-20th century. This book provides an in-depth examination of the evolutionary relationships and origins of modern amphibians, focusing on their ancestral ties to ancient species. Through careful analysis of paleontological evidence, Eaton aims to elucidate the lineage of modern amphibians such as frogs, salamanders, and caecilians. In this thorough review, Eaton discusses various groups of ancient amphibians and their structural features, comparing them to the characteristics of contemporary amphibians. He highlights critical similarities and differences among modern orders, particularly Anura (frogs) and Urodela (salamanders), to propose their potential common ancestry stemming from Paleozoic labyrinthodonts. Eaton provides a detailed account of skeletal structures, ear mechanisms, and developmental processes across numerous species, arguing that the evolutionary history of these creatures is marked by significant adaptations to both aquatic and terrestrial environments. Throughout the work, the author integrates morphological data and embryological insights, building a case for a closely linked evolutionary heritage among modern amphibians.

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