TPO-44 From Fish to Terrestrial Vertebrates One of the most significant evolutionary events that occurred on Earth was the transition of water-dwelling fish to terrestrial tetrapods (four-limbed organisms with backbones)
Fish probably originated in the oceans, and our first records of them are in marine rocks
However, by the Devonian Period (408 million to 362 million years ago), they had radiated into almost all available aquatic habitats, including freshwater settings
One of the groups whose fossils are especially common in rocks deposited in fresh water is the lobe-finned fish
The freshwater Devonian lobe-finned fish rhipidistian crossopterygian is of particular interest to biologists studying tetrapod evolution
These fish lived in river channels and lakes on large deltas
The delt