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paleobiologie – evolutie


week 1 – lecture 2. from organisms to fossil: types of fossils and taphonomy | R.W. (chapter 5)​ 5
week 4 – lecture 7. from Carboniferous wetlands to Mesozoic dry biomes | R.W. (chapter 19)​ 27
week 2 – lecture 3. mass extinctions | A.S. (chapter 8)​ 9
week 2 – lecture 4. introduction to evolution | E.J. (chapter 16)​ 12
week 3 – lecture 5. evolution and phylogeny | E.J. (chapter 7)​ 14
week 3 – lecture 6. early land plants – how life conquered the continents | R.W. (chapter 17)​ 18
week 8 – lecture 14. paleoclimate paleoecology | A.S. (chapter 3 & 4)​ 62
week 7 – lecture 13. teeth | A.S. (chapter 18)​ 60
week 6 – lecture 12. biogeography | A.S. (chapter 13)​ 54
week 6 – lecture 11. intro to morphometrics & completeness of the fossil record (chapter 6)​ 50
week 5 – lecture 10. cuticle analysis and climate proxies | R.W.​ 47
week 5 – lecture 9. Mesozoic: angiosperm terrestrial revolution and paleobotanical climate proxies | R.W.​ 35
week 4 – lecture 8. city game: finding fossils in Utrecht | E.J. (chapter 12)​ 33
week 9 – lecture 15. teeth | Anne Schulp (chapter 20)​ 65




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,week 1 – lecture 1. introduction to paleobiology | A.S. (chapter 1)


grading fossils = any evidence of past life
●​ 20%​ essay (group)​ ​ ​ ●​ taphonomy and ‘luck’
●​ 20%​ infographic (group)​ ​ ○​ biocoenosis = all organisms of all species alive
●​ 10%​ practicals​ ​ ​ ■​ preservation
●​ 25%​ mid-term (open book)​ ​ ●​ thanatocoenosis = now exposed in outcrops
●​ 25%​ final exam (Remindo) ○​ found & described
●​ body fossils
paleobiologie omvat veel disciplines ○​ insects and spiders in amber
●​ biologie​​ ​ evolutie, vijanden, groei ○​ pyritized ammonite (and a brachiopod)
●​ wetenschapshistorie​ paleo-art ○​ plants
●​ natuurkunde​ ​ massaspectrometrie ○​ complete skeletons, isolated bones, feather imprints
●​ statistiek​ ​ reconstructie skelet ●​ soft tissue preservation
●​ wiskunde ○​ Archaeorphynchus preserving significant soft tissue including
●​ geologie​ ​ klimaat probable fossilized lungs
●​ bewegingswetenschap​ voortbeweging ●​ trace fossils = ichnofossils
●​ scheikunde​ ​ pigment ○​ crawling traces
●​ diergeneeskunde​ pathologieën ○​ dinosaur footprint/trackways
○​ coprolite = fossilized shit
palaeos = old/ancient ●​ fossil information hidden within
ontoi = beings ○​ histology
logos = the science of ○​ stable isotopes
○​ molecular fossils
biosphere 1.​ paleoproteomics = ancient protein studies
1.​ atmosphere 2.​ DNA
2.​ oceans, lakes, rivers
3.​ solid Earth




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,week 1 – lecture 1. introduction to paleobiology | A.S. (chapter 1)


use of fossils
1.​ taxonomy = scientific ordering and naming of fossil groups
2.​ paleobiology
3.​ paleoenvironmental reconstruction
4.​ stratigraphy




classification of life
●​ classical taxonomy
○​ mnemonic: Keep Ponds Clean Or Fish Get Sick
1.​ kingdom
2.​ phylum
3.​ class
4.​ order
5.​ family
6.​ genus
taxonomy 7.​ species
●​ Carolus Linnaeus (1707-1778)
○​ Systema Naturae




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, week 1 – lecture 1. introduction to paleobiology | A.S. (chapter 1)


●​ cladistics; based on ancestry stratigraphy
○​ clade = group consisting of an ancestor and all its descendants ●​ lithostratigraphy defines lithological units on basis of observable rock
■​ branch on the tree of life characteristics
○​ monophyletic group = consisting of all the descendants of a ○​ lithos = stone
common ancestor ○​ stratum = layer
○​ paraphyletic group = shared common ancestor, but not all ○​ graphein = scratch, write
descendants included ●​ biostratigraphy uses fossils in correlating lithostratigraphical units
○​ polyphyletic group = grouped together, but not sharing an
immediate common ancestor = homoplasy https://stratigraphy.org/chart/
●​ must know; Eras & Periods of the Phanerozoic + Epochs of the Cenozoic
+ roughly their ages
●​ mnemonic: Camels Often Sit Down Carefully, Perhaps Their Joints Creak
●​ mnemonic: Put Eggs On My Plate, Please Honey

dating
1.​ biostratigraphy; relative age
2.​ magnetostratigraphy; absolute age
3.​ radioisotopes; absolute age (half-life = amount of time in which half of
radioisotopes decay)
4.​ cyclostratigraphy; absolute age (Milankovitch cycles = variations in
Earth’s trajectory around the Sun)
1)​ eccentricity
❖​ perihelion: Earth closest to Sun
❖​ aphelion: Earth farthest from Sun
2)​ obliquity; more tilt → less ice → warm
3)​ precession




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