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Last update: Ing. Radek Trnka, Ph.D. (19.04.2006)
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Last update: Ing. Radek Trnka, Ph.D. (19.04.2006)
Pokorný, V. a kol., 1992: Všeobecná paleontologie. Univerzita Karlova, 296 str. Mišík M., Chlupáč I., Cicha I., 1985: Stratigrafická a historická geologie. SPN Bratislava. Reed Wicander , James S. Monroe . 2003. Evolution of Earth and Life Through Time. 427 pp. Thomson Brooks/Cole. Dalrymple, G. Brent, 1991, The Age of the Earth: Stanford, Calif., Stanford University Press, 474 p. |
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Last update: Ing. Radek Trnka, Ph.D. (19.04.2006)
1. Introduction - the origin of life, Archaic and Proterozoic ecosystems 2. Early Palaeozoic - Cambrium, Ordovicium, evolution explosions, trophic chains, palaeogeography, climatic changes, extinctions, origin of higher taxonomic units 3. Silurian-Devonian, origin of terrestric ecosystems, trophic chains, palaeogeography, climatic changes, extinctions. 4. Carboniferous-Permian, marine and terrestric ecosystems, palaeogeography, climatic changes, extinctions. 5. Mesozoic - Triassic, Jurassic, Cretaceous, palaeogeography, climatic changes, extinctions. 6. Cenozoic - palaeogeography, climatic changes, extinctions, the origin of Man.
Dependencies: Course is following the Historic and Stratigraphic Geology G421P04G and Palaeontology P422P01. Aim: Students will obtain a komplex information about the 4 mld. years history of Life, fossil ecosystem evolution, important points in the Life history, such as mass extinction and/or speciations. Course schedule: 12 2-hour lectures + 12 2-hour practicals Requirements: Presence in the course, essay, examination |