The course "Evolution of Marine Organisms" covers in detail the evolution of the main phyla of marine animals with in-depth studies on some systems and apparatuses.
The course aims to provide students with knowledge about the biodiversity of marine organisms. This will enable them to understand why they are diverse and to identify them, at least at the phylum level. The course will also address the phylogenetic relationships between classes of marine invertebrates and vertebrates, and the major adaptations that have characterized their evolution, in light of the results achieved through molecular biology and developmental genetics, and the evidence provided by morphology and paleontology. All of this will equip the student with the ability to contextualize marine animal biodiversity from an evolutionary perspective.
There are no specific requirements.
Ricevimento: The teacher receives by appointment, which must be agreed by email.
Ricevimento: The students are able to book an appointment by phone, by mail or by aulaweb
Ricevimento: Students can book appointments with the professor