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This course gives to MSc students an extended knowledge on palaeontological system (Bacteria, Fungi, Algobionta, Embryobionta, Protozoa, Porifera, Archeocyata, Coelenterata). All main groups of fossil organisms are characterized from the view-point of detailed morphology, palaeoecology, evolution and systematic subdivision. Each lecture is followed by practical demonstration of fossil material samples.
Last update: OPLUSTIL (30.04.2002)
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Boardman, R.S., Cheetham, A.H., Rowell, A.J., 1987: Fossil Invertebrates. Blackwell Scientific Publ., 713 pp. Pokorný, V., 1965: Principles of zoological micropaleontology. Pergamon Press. Oxford. Taylor, T.N. a Taylor, E.L., 1993: The biology and evolution of fossil plants. - Prentice Hall, New Yersey, 982 pp. Last update: Trnka Rudolf (18.05.2012)
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Requirements for credit is an active presence at practices and recognition of selected fossil plants. Last update: Sakala Jakub, doc. RNDr., Ph.D. (29.10.2019)
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For the following groups of organisms, their morphology, stratigraical distribution, palaeoekology and possible applicability will be discussed: Last update: Sakala Jakub, doc. RNDr., Ph.D. (29.10.2019)
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velmi silně se nedoporučuje tuto přednášku absolvovat ve stejném semestru jako tzv. malý systém (= MG422P01 Paleontologie, popř. MG422P02 Základy paleobiologie), nejlépe pak je, aby přednáška po tomto malém systému následovala s 1ročním, či vyšším zpožděním! Last update: Trnka Rudolf (06.05.2016)
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