ECTS
4 credits
Component
Faculty of Science
Hourly volume
30h
Description
In this course, we'll look at the main theoretical concepts of evolutionary processes through the fossil record. The aim is to reconcile microevolutionary mechanisms with macroevolution. Concepts covered include: species and intraspecific variability, speciation and evolutionary rhythms, adaptive radiation (ecological speciation) in the fossil record, targeted extinctions (migrant-autochthonous competition) or mass extinctions (major biological crises), evolutionary modalities (anagenesis and saltationism) observed in the fossil record, and a comprehensive review of microevolutionary mechanisms.
Objectives
"The main objectives of this EU are:
1) Acquire knowledge of existing approaches to evolutionary biology and build bridges with the historical approach to paleontology;
2) be able to discuss/criticize all approaches to evolutionary biology, thanks to a broad knowledge of the concepts involved;
3) cite and understand the advances between Darwinian Evolution and the extended view of Evolution, and know how to use this knowledge on societal issues."
Knowledge control
100% continuous assessment