Course Contents
COURSE CONTENTS
THEORY
1. Hemichordates and InvertebrateChordates:
Evolutionary perspective: phylogenetic relationship; classification of Hemichordate and Chordata; Phylum Hemichordata: Maintenance function, reproduction and development of class Enteroneusta and Pterobranchia; Phylum Chordata: Maintenance function, reproduction and development of subphylum Urochordata and Cephalochordata; Further Phylogenetic Considerations.
2. Fishes: Vertebrate Success in Water
Evolutionary perspective: phylogenetic relationships; survey of super class agnatha and gnathostomata; evolutionary pressures: adaptations in locomotion, nutrition and the digestive system, circulation, gas exchange, nervous and sensory functions, excretion and osmoregulation, reproduction and development; further phylogenetic considerations.
3. Amphibians: The First Terrestrial Vertebrates
Evolutionary perspective: phylogenetic relationships; survey of order caudata, gymnophiona, and anura. Evolutionary pressures: adaptations in external structure and locomotion, nutrition and the digestive system, circulation, gas exchange, temperature regulation, nervous and sensory functions, excretion and osmoregulation, reproduction, development, and metamorphosis; further phylogenetic considerations.
4. Reptiles: The First Amniotes
Evolutionary perspective: cladistic interpretation of the amniotic lineage; survey of order testudines or chelonia, rhynchocephalia, squamata, and crocodilia; evolutionary pressures: adaptations in external structure and locomotion, nutrition and the digestive system, circulation, gas exchange, and temperature regulation, nervous and sensory functions, excretion and osmoregulation, reproduction and development; further phylogenetic considerations.
5. Birds: Feathers, Flight, and Endothermy
Evolutionary perspective: phylogenetic relationships; ancient birds and the evolution of flight; diversity of modern birds; evolutionary pressures: adaptation in external structure and locomotion, nutrition and the digestive system, circulation, gas exchange, and temperature regulation, nervous and sensory systems, excretion and osmoregulation, reproduction and development; migration and navigation.
6. Mammals: Specialized Teeth, Endothermy, Hair, and Viviparity
Evolutionary perspective: diversity of mammals; evolutionary pressures: adaptations in external structure and locomotion, nutrition and the digestive system, circulation, gas exchange, and temperature regulation, nervous and sensory functions, excretion and osmoregulation, behavior, reproduction and development.
PRACTICALS
1. Study of a representative of hemichordate and invertebrate chordate.
2. Study of representative groups of class fishes.
3. Study of representative groups of class Amphibia.
4. Study of representative groups of class Reptilia.
5. Study of representative groups of class Aves.
6. Study of representative groups of class Mammalia.
7. Field trips to study animal diversity in an ecosystem.(Note: Preserved specimen and/or colored projection slide and/or CD ROM projection of computer must be used).
Course Synopsis
The course provides knowledge and understanding about the different animal groups, emphasizing their phylogenetic relationships.
Course Learning Outcomes
The students will be able to describe the phylogenetic relationships, general features, unique characteristics and evolutionary diversity of different groups of chordates. The course will enable the students to describe the ecological role and life functions of all the vertebrate groups, Fishes, Amphibia, Reptiles, Birds and Mammals.
Chordates (General features & Classification)
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Chordate Evolution and Diversity
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Book Title : Zoology.
Author : Miller, S.A. and Harley, J.B.,
Edition : 1999, 2002 and 2005. 4th, 5th & 6th Ed.(International).
Publisher : Singapore: McGraw Hill.
Book Title : Integrated Principles of Zoology.
Author : Hickman, C.P., Roberts, L.S. and Larson, A.
Edition : 2004
Publisher : Singapore: McGraw Hill
Title : Phylum Hemichordates
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Title : Class Pterobranchia & Class Enteropneusta
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Title : Sub-Phylum Cephalochordata, Sub-Phylum Urochordata & Sub-Phylum Vertebrata
Type : Presentation
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Title : Phylum Chordata (Introduction, General features, Structure)
Type : Presentation
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Title : Excretion and Osmoregulation in fishes
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Title : The Fishes
Type : Presentation
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Title : Reproduction and Development in Fish
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Title : Amphibians (External Structure, Locomotion, Skeletal System Nutrition and The Digestive System)
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Title : Amphibians (Nervous and Sensory Functions; Excretion, Osmoregulation; Reproduction; Development & Metamorphosis)
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Title : Amphibians (Origin, Evolution, Phylogenetic relatioships & General Characteristics)
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Title : Amphibians (Circulatory System)
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Title : Amphibians (Respiratory system, Gas Exchange and Temperature Regulation)
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