- Docente: Ilaria Guarniero
- Credits: 6
- SSD: BIO/05
- Language: Italian
- Moduli: Ilaria Guarniero (Modulo 1) Paola Minardi (Modulo 2)
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo 2)
- Campus: Cesena
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Aquaculture and Ichthyopathology (cod. 8520)
Learning outcomes
Outcomes. The course provides the knowledge of animal and plant biology requested for the understanding of the biological and productive cycle of the main animal and plant species of veterinary interest. Particular interest will be given to main animal aquatic phyla and toxic marine plants or potentially toxic phytoplankton. At the end of course, the students will know the basis of biology, cell biology and reproduction. More over they will be able to recognize and characterize marine animal and plants.
Course contents
LEARNING OUTCOMES. Students should acquire knowledge on systematics and biology of main aquatic phyla, with particular interest on fishery and aquaculture species.
Zoology part 1, general principles. Living organisms: prokaryota (Monera) and eukaryota (Protozoa, Fungi, Plants and Animals). Autotrophic organisms and heterotrophic organisms. Definition of “Animal”. Principles of taxonomy: species concept, speciation, main systematic categories, binomial nomenclature. Principles of cellular biology: prokaryotic cells, eukaryotic cells, nucleic acids, DNA replication, cell replication: mitosis and meiosis, spermatogenesis and oogenesis, biological meaning of meiosis. Marine biology and Ecology principles. The Mediterranean sea: its hydro-geographic features, biodiversity of its marine fauna, tropicalization and meridionalization. Necton, plankton, benthos. Animal reproduction. Sexuate and asexuate processes, fecundation, embryogenesis, metagenesis, hermaphroditism, parthenogenesis, heterogony.
Zoology part 2, main aquatic groups. Invertebrates: Porifera; Cnidaria; Elmintes; Molluscs: gastropods, bivalves, cephalopods; Arthropods: Crustacea Malacostraca, Decapods, Stomatopoda, Isopoda; minor crustaceans: branchiopoda, copepoda, branchiura, cirripeda, cladocera; Echinodermata. Vertebrates: cyclostomata, cartilaginous fishes: holocephala, plagiostomi (Lamniformes, Carcharhiniformes, Squaliformes, Squatiniformes, pristiformes, rajiformes, Myliobatiformes); Bony fishes: chondrostei (Acipenseriformes) and teleostei (Clupeiformes, Salmoniformes, Anguilliformes, Cypriniformes, Siluriformes, Gadiformes, Lophiiformes, Scorpaeniformes, Perciformes, Pleutonectiformes, Tetraodontiformes, Sygnathiformes); Amphibians, Marine Reptiles, Marine Birds and Marine Mammals.
Botany -
Introduction to botany. The plant cell: morphological and
structural characteristics. The plant cell wall. The plant:
hystology and anatomy. Main metabolic pathways: glycolysis,
respiration, fermentations and photosynthesis. Morpho-physiological
plant adaptation to abiotic and biotic stress. Reproduction.
Outlines of bacteria. fungi, algae and spermatophytes. Marine
plants: Cyanophyta
with particular regard to toxic species;
Prochlorophyta;
eukaryotic algae(Dinophyta
, Bacillariophyta
and Raphidophyta
). Species producing ichthyotoxins.
Readings/Bibliography
HICKMAN CP, Roberts LS, LARSON A, I'ANSON H. - Integrated Principles of Zoology - McGraw-Hill Eds.
MANZONI P. – Enciclopedia illustrata delle specie ittiche marine di interesse commerciale - Istituto Geografico De Agostini, Novara
CERRANO C., PONTI M., SILVESTRI S. – Guida alla Biologia Marina del Mediterraneo, Ananke editore
VENTURELLI F. & VIRLI L. – Invito alla botanica. 1° Ed. Zanichelli, 1995, Bologna
PANCALDI et al. – Fondamenti di Botanica Generale. McGraw-Hill, 2011, Milano
RAVEN, EVERT & EICHHORN – Biologia delle piante. 6° Ed. Zanichelli, 2002, Bologna
CERUTI A. , CERUTI M. & VIGOLO G. – Botanica medica,
farmaceutica e veterinaria con elementi di botanica generale.
1° Ed. Zanichelli, 1993, Bologna.
Other references are indicated by the teacher during the course and are available for the students.
Teaching methods
Teacher-led lessons and laboratory classes.
Assessment methods
Final test with multiple choice and open ended questions.
Teaching tools
Teacher-led lessons and laboratory classes in which students will observe animal species described in frontal lessons and dissect fresh ichthycal samples.
Teaching tools: Powerpoint presentations. Supplementary notes and teaching materials will be available on request.
Links to further information
http://www.unibo.it/SitoWebDocente/default.htm?UPN=paola.minardi%40unibo.it
Office hours
See the website of Ilaria Guarniero
See the website of Paola Minardi