Patterns, Processes, Correlations, and Causality: What is Behind Species and Phenotypic Diversification in Vertebrates?
Offered By: ICTP-SAIFR via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive lecture on species and phenotypic diversification in vertebrates, delivered by Gustavo Burin from the Department of Sciences at the Natural History Museum in London. Delve into the intricate relationships between patterns, processes, correlations, and causality in vertebrate evolution. Gain insights into the complex mechanisms driving species diversification and phenotypic changes over time. Learn about cutting-edge research methodologies and analytical approaches used to unravel the mysteries of vertebrate evolution. Discover how scientists investigate the factors influencing biodiversity and morphological variations in different vertebrate groups. Enhance your understanding of evolutionary biology, ecology, and paleontology through this in-depth presentation, which is part of the Serrapilheira/ICTP-SAIFR Training Program in Quantitative Biology and Ecology.
Syllabus
QBio Program: Gustavo Burin: Patterns, processes, correlations, and causality: what is behind spe...
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ICTP-SAIFR
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