Footprints from an Ancient World - Exploring Trace Fossils and Ediacaran Biota
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of ichnology in this 26-minute podcast episode from AGU's Third Pod from the Sun series. Join Brazilian scientist Renata Netto as she shares her experiences studying ancient animal behaviors preserved in fossilized footprints, trackways, burrows, and nests. Discover the unique challenges of conducting research on beaches alongside surfers and learn about Netto's creative approach to acquiring trace fossil specimens. Delve into the mysterious Ediacaran Biota, Earth's first large multicellular life forms that existed 635–542 million years ago. Gain insights into the beauty and significance of various trace fossils, including shrimp burrows, and their role in understanding ancient ecosystems. Enhance your knowledge of paleontology and Earth's prehistoric past through this engaging and informative discussion.
Syllabus
Podcast: Footprints from an ancient world
Taught by
AGU
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