- Docente: Daniele Scarponi
- Credits: 6
- SSD: GEO/01
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Geology and Territory (cod. 9073)
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from Oct 01, 2024 to Jan 15, 2025
Learning outcomes
The course will focus on marine macrobenthic fossils to link stratigraphic and paleobiologic patterns and processes. The distribution of taxa in time and space is controlled not only by ecological and evolutionary processes (e.g., taxa environmental niches, extinctions/originations), but also by sedimentary processes that govern where and when fossil-containing sediments are deposited and preserved. Stratigraphic, taphonomic and ecologic attributes of fossil assemblages can be potentially useful for detecting biological trends, environmental shifts and climate variability through time and space, correcting stratigraphic biases that affect the fossil record, or enhance sequence stratigraphic interpretations.
Course contents
- Introduction to Stratigraphic Paleoecology.
- The nature of a sample and the stratigraphic framework.
- Environmental controls on the distribution of species.
- Stratigraphic controls on fossil occurrences.
- Paleoecology, biodiversity, ecosystem change through time.
- Field trips and paleoecologic inferences directly in the field.
- Quaternary climate changes and implications for the marine fossil record: Case studies.
- Mollusk key-taxa for paleoenvironmental inferences.
Readings/Bibliography
Patzkowsky ME, Holland SM. Stratigraphic Paleobiology: understanding the distribution of fossil taxa in time and space. The University of Chicago Press, 259 pp.
Teaching methods
Lectures; laboratory exercises and field trips.
Assessment methods
The written exam is based upon a multiple-choice and open questions.
Teaching tools
Projector; PC; blackboard; Microscope; Fossil collection.
Office hours
See the website of Daniele Scarponi
SDGs


This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.