xidau123 Opublikowano 20 Grudnia 2014 Opublikowano 20 Grudnia 2014 Major Transitions in Evolution With Anthony Martin, John Hawks 24xDVDRip | M4V/AVC, ~1002 kb/s | 640x480 | Duration: 12:14:53 | English: AAC, 111 kb/s (2 ch) | + 4 PDF Guides | 5.83 GB Genre: Biology, History How and when did life on Earth get to be the way it is today? Imagine a world without bees, butterflies, and flowering plants. That was Earth 125 million years ago. Turn back the clock 400 million years, and there were no trees. At 450 million years in the past, even the earliest insects had not yet developed. And looking back 500 million years-a half-billion years before the present-the land was devoid of life, which at that time flourished in a profusion of strange forms in the oceans. Lectures: 01. Macroevolution and Major Transitions 02. Paleontology and Geologic Time 03. Single-Celled Life - Prokaryotes to Eukaryotes 04. Metazoans - The Earliest Multicellular Animals 05. The Development of Skeletons 06. The Rise of Vertebrates 07. Colonization of the Land 08. Origins of Insects and of Powered Flight 09. Seed Plants and the First Forests 10. From Fish to 4-Limbed Animals 11. The Egg Came First - Early Reptile Evolution 12. The Origins and Successes of the Dinosaurs 13. Marine and Flying Reptiles 14. Birds - The Dinosaurs among Us 15. The First Flowers and Pollinator Coevolution 16. Egg to Placenta - Early Mammal Evolution 17. From Land to Sea - The Evolution of Whales 18. Moving on Up - The First Primates 19. Apes - Swinging Down from the Trees 20. From 4 Legs to 2 - The Hominin Radiation 21. First Humans - Toolmakers and Hunter-Gatherers 22. From Homo to sapiens - Talking and Thinking 23. Our Accelerating Evolution 24. Reflections on Major Transitions More info: This is the hidden content, please Zaloguj się lub Zarejestruj się This is the hidden content, please Zaloguj się lub Zarejestruj się Cytuj
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