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The dynamic biosphere: Changing fauna and flora through geological time

  • ESC3232
  • Clayton Second semester 2013 (Day)
  • 6 points, SCA Band 2, 0.125 EFTSL
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Investigates evolutionary patterns of Gondwana fauna, for 3.8 billion years. Topics: origin of life, metazoan origins in late Precambrian, Cambrian 'explosion' of shelled organisms, rapid evolution and mass extinctions (acritarchs, dinosaurs), biologic effect extraterrestrial impacts, vulcanism, changing climate and geography (impact of developing aridity on biota, 'Snowball Earth' metazoan origins), origin of major animal groups (molluscs, marsupials). Emphasis on strengths/weaknesses of interpretive methods and how complex science can be presented to a wide audience. Optional Field Trip. -- Course Website

Instructor: Dr Jeffrey Stilwell

Prerequisites: 24 points of level one units



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