Semester Offered: Second Semester Credits (Range): 4 hours Attribute:4NS
A comprehensive examination of the history of life, presented within the context of evolutionary theory and with an emphasis on invertebrate organisms. Topics include evolutionary patterns and process, taphonomy, functional morphology, paleoecology, biostratigraphy, biogeography, and extinction. Laboratory exercises explore the morphology and systematics of the major invertebrate fossil groups and the use of paleontological data in solving paleoecologic and geologic problems. Weekend field trip and term paper required. Enrollment Limit: 18. Instructor: K. Hubbard Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: Any 200-level geology course or consent of instructor.