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Last update: RNDr. Jana Rubešová, Ph.D. (10.11.2006)
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Last update: Rudolf Trnka (18.05.2012)
Boardman, R.S., Cheetham, A.H., Rowell, A.J., 1987: Fossil Invertebrates. Blackwell Scientific Publ., 713 pp. Pokorný, V., 1965: Principles of zoological micropaleontology. Pergamon Press. Oxford. Taylor, T.N. a Taylor, E.L., 1993: The biology and evolution of fossil plants. - Prentice Hall, New Yersey, 982 pp. |
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Last update: prof. RNDr. Oldřich Fatka, CSc., DSc. (19.05.2012)
The examination is oral with an accent on understanding of processes. Requirements for credit is an active presence at practices. |
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Last update: prof. RNDr. Oldřich Fatka, CSc., DSc. (19.05.2012)
For the following groups of organisms, their morphology, stratigraical distribution, palaeoekology and possible applicability will be discussed: 1. Bacteria and Eucarya 2. Fungi 3. Algae 4. Acritarcha 5. Moos 6. Psilophyta 7. Ferns 8. Gymnosperma 9. Angiosperma 10. Protozoa 11. Porifera 12. Archeocyatha 13. Coelentarata |