History of Fishes I Lecture
Offered By: Thomas Evans via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating early evolution of fish and their relatives in this comprehensive lecture. Delve into the first great divide, starting from the bottom and progressing through chordates to more "fish-like" groups. Examine the cephalochordata and their larval forms, before diving into true fish. Investigate potential early fish forms like Pikaia and Haikouichthys, and learn about modern cyclostomata. Uncover the enigmatic conodonts and explore the diversity of pteraspidomorphs, including thelodonts, aspids, and osteostracans. Gain a deep understanding of the rich history and diverse lineages that shaped the evolution of fishes.
Syllabus
HISTORY OF FISHES
WHERE WE ARE GOING
THE FIRST GREAT DIVIDE
STARTING AT THE BOTTOM
THE CHORDATES
TO A MORE "FISH-LIKE" GROUP
CEPHALOCHORDATA
LET'S LOOK AT THAT LARVA AGAIN
FISH!!!
MAYBE A FISH: PIKAIA
MAYBE A FISH: HAIKOUICHTHYS
MODERN CYCLOSTOMATA
AND NOW FOR AN ENIGMA
CONODONTS
PTERASPIDOMORPHI
A BIT OF THE DIVERSITY
THELODONTI
ANASPIDA
OSTEOSTRACI
Taught by
Thomas Evans
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