The course of evolutionary zoology deepens the morphological and anatomical adaptations of animals to the different terrestrial environments.
The course aims to provide students with the basis on the morphological, anatomical and ethological of terrestrial Arthropoda (Arachnida, Miriapoda and Hexapoda) and Tetrapoda. The morphological evolutionary approach, related to the genetic-molecular one, should enable students to develop critical and analytical skills, which are useful for future investigation and personal research.
Lectures using power point presentations; discussion of cases taken from recent scientific literature; identification in the field of terrestrial animals.
Mod 1 - Arachnida, Miriapoda (Chilopoda, Diplopoda, Pauropoda and Symphila) and Hexapoda: systematics and analysis of anatomy, morphology, life cycles and eco-ethology from an evolutionary point of view.
Mod 2 - Tetrapoda: systematics and analysis of anatomy, morphology, life cycles and eco-ethology from an evolutionary point of view.
Ricevimento: By appointment (by email).
LORIS GALLI (President)
MARZIA BO
GIORGIO BAVESTRELLO (President Substitute)
SEBASTIANO SALVIDIO (Substitute)
EVOLUTIONARY ZOOLOGY
Written exam: open-ended questions.
Written exam. The exam is aimed at assessing the knowledge of the fundamental elements of the subject, the ability to link the various topics and the mastery of the applicative aspects.