John Endres

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The closest relatives of the land plants are another group of green algae, the freshwater charophytes, which implies that plants probably didn’t move directly from the sea onto the land but, like animals, went via freshwater. Fossils indicate this happened during the Ordovician, with arthropods probably following soon after.
The Ancestor's Tale: A Pilgrimage to the Dawn of Evolution
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