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  4. Chemical, Geological and Environmental Sciences / Scienze Chimiche, Geologiche e Ambientali
  5. 2023-2024
  6. Curricular - Environment
  1. Ecological Baseline and Conservation Paleobiology
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Course full name
Ecological Baseline and Conservation Paleobiology
Course ID number
2324-1-124R035
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Course Syllabus

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Titolo

**Ecological Baseline and Conservation Paleobiology
**

Docente(i)

Daniela Basso ; Valentina Alice Bracchi

Lingua

English

Breve descrizione

Present-day marine habitats are often the result of long-term natural trajectories of change and impacts by anthropogenic pressures. Impacts are measured with reference to the good environmental status of a baseline that, however, is presently shifting away from the pristine state. The course provides the conceptual framework and the fundamentals for the use of dead shell assemblages and recent fossil association in the reconstruction of the ecological history of marine habitats. Lectures will cover the main aspects of sampling and interpretation of benthic dead assemblages, including the basis of substrate-benthos relationship, taphonomic analyses of mollusks, radiocarbon dating, and benthic bionomics. Some case studies conducted in the Mediterranean and in the Indian Ocean will be presented.

CFU / Ore

2 CFU - 16 Hours (Lecture)

Periodo di erogazione

II Semester: February 26th and 27th (9:00 - 13:00) ; March 4th and 6th: (9:00 - 13:00)

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Title

Ecological Baseline and Conservation Paleobiology

Teacher(s)

Daniela Basso ; Valentina Alice Bracchi

Language

English

Short description

Present-day marine habitats are often the result of long-term natural trajectories of change and impacts by anthropogenic pressures. Impacts are measured with reference to the good environmental status of a baseline that, however, is presently shifting away from the pristine state. The course provides the conceptual framework and the fundamentals for the use of dead shell assemblages and recent fossil association in the reconstruction of the ecological history of marine habitats. Lectures will cover the main aspects of sampling and interpretation of benthic dead assemblages, including the basis of substrate-benthos relationship, taphonomic analyses of mollusks, radiocarbon dating, and benthic bionomics. Some case studies conducted in the Mediterranean and in the Indian Ocean will be presented.

CFU / Hours

2 CFU - 16 Hours (Lecture)

Teaching period

II Semester: February 26th and 27th (9:00 - 13:00) ; March 4th and 6th: (9:00 - 13:00)

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Key information

Field of research
GEO/01
ECTS
2
Course Length (Hours)
16

Staff

    Teacher

  • Daniela Maria Basso
    Daniela Maria Basso
  • Valentina Alice Bracchi
    Valentina Alice Bracchi

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