Vertebrate History II
Offered By: Thomas Evans via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating early evolution of the vertebrate tree in this 50-minute lecture. Delve into the origins of jawless fish, the emergence of jaws, and the development of placoderms and sharks. Examine the significance of Australia in vertebrate evolution, and investigate the pivotal Devonian period. Conclude by understanding the impact of extinction events on vertebrate history.
Syllabus
Introduction
Jawless
Fish
Australia
Jaws
Placa
Sharks
The Devonian
Extinction
Taught by
Thomas Evans
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