Paleontology: Early Vertebrate Evolution
Examine the evolution of major vertebrate novelties including the origin of fins, jaws, and tetrapod limbs. Explore the diversity of Palaeozoic lineages within a phylogenetic and evolutionary framework.
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About the Course
Paleontology: Early Vertebrate Evolution is a four-lesson course teaching a comprehensive overview of the origin of vertebrates.
Students will explore the diversity of Palaeozoic lineages within a phylogenetic and evolutionary framework. This course examines the evolution of major vertebrate novelties including the origin of fins, jaws, and tetrapod limbs.
Students also explore key Canadian fossil localities, including the Burgess Shale (British Columbia), Miguasha (Quebec), and Man On The Hill (Northwest Territories).
Time Commitment: 3-5 hours per week
Curriculum Alignment
Taking the course as an Alberta junior high or high school student? Paleontology: Early Vertebrate Evolution content aligns with parts of the Alberta curriculum for Science 7 and 20 and Bio 20. Learn how U of A MOOCs align with Alberta's secondary curricula.
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Instructor
Alison Murray, Associate Professor
University of Alberta
Alison Murray is an Associate Professor at the University of Alberta in Canada. She works on fossil fishes, focusing on problems regarding the anatomy and evolutionary relationships of Cretaceous and Cenozoic groups and the origin of our modern ichthyofaunas.
Syllabus
Module 1 - The Panerozoic Begins
Examine the origins of vertebrates in the fossil record.
Module 2 - Learning to Swim
Explore the evolution of fins and flukes in the early "jawless fishes."
Module 3 - Learning to Bite
Examine the evolution of vertebrate teeth and jaws.
Module 4 - Learning to Walk
Examine the evolutionary changes accompanying the transition from aquatic to terrestrial habitats in vertebrates.