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Dec 26, 2024
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GEOL 56004 - (was ERSC 5460) Paleobiology Three hours lecture. One 1-2 day field trip; two hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours.
Was ERSC 5460. The evolution and ecological structure of the biosphere from the origin of life to the present emphasizing the evolution and paleobiology of animal life as shown by the fossil record. Lectures discuss the methods used to interpret the fossil record, and cover topics such as ontogeny, speciation, phylogeny and systematics, functional anatomy, biogeography, biostratigraphy, paleoecology, and macroevolution. Laboratories will focus on paleobiological principles that can be demonstrated by the major groups of invertebrates that are common in the geologic record. Dual listed in the Undergraduate Catalog as GEOL 46004.
Prerequisites: consent of instructor.
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