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Decks in this class (33)

W1: L1 = Intro + Taphonomy (Prof. Bamford)
Pros of palaeoecology 3,
Cons of palaeoecology 2,
What is the framework for palaeon...
90  cards
W1: L2 = Methods + Outcomes (Prof. Bamford)
Hypotheses proposed regarding pal...,
How do fossils plants reflect the...,
How do fossils plants reflect the...
86  cards
W1: L3 = Palaeo Ecosystem 1 [Terrestrialisation] (Prof. Bamford)
Early ecosystem attributes 10,
Time period of algae fungi,
Earliest terrestrial ecosystems a...
68  cards
W1: L4 = Palaeo Ecosystem 2 [Coal Flora] (Prof. Bamford)
Permian of gondwana attributes 7,
Lower plants present in permian o...,
Why are coal flora economic
45  cards
W1: L5 = Palaeo Ecosystem 3 [CPE] (Prof. Bamford)
Results of the permo triassic mas...,
Animal extinction attributes 5,
Plant extinction attributes 3
29  cards
W2: L6 = Palaeo Ecosystem 4 [ATR] (Prof. Bamford)
Atr stands for,
Atr process how it came about 7,
Atr attributes 3
40  cards
W2: L7 = Palynology & Miocene Case Study (Prof. Bamford)
List of plants where life cycle w...,
Overview of this 4,
Lower plants that produce spores ...
20  cards
W2: L8 = Palaeontology [Terminology] (Prof. Julien)
Palaeontology,
Fossil,
Fossil attributes 2
32  cards
W2: L9 = Palaeontology [ME Methods] (Prof. Benoit)
How to characterise a me 2,
Methods to quantify extinctions a...,
Methods to quantify extinctions 6
66  cards
W3: L10 = Palaeontology [The Big 5 MEs] (Prof. Benoit)
The big 5 definitions 3,
Me 1,
Me 2
108  cards
W3: L11 = Palaeontology [Mammals] (Prof. Benoit)
Mammal attributes 3,
Types of mammals in terms of thei...,
Placental attributes 3
23  cards
W3: L12 = Palaeontology [The Anthropocene] (Prof. Benoit)
Hello,
Divisions of geological time attr...,
Egs of how strata re defined by t...
20  cards
W3: L13 = Palaeozoology [Palaeontology Introduction] (Prof. Shaw)
Palaeoecology,
Palaeoecology attributes 3,
Fossil record attributes 2
16  cards
W3: L14 = Palaeozoology [Human Evolution] (Prof. Shaw)
Hominin,
Hominoid,
Hominid
25  cards
W4: L15 = Palaeozoology [Fire] (Prof. Shaw)
Earliest evidence of fire,
Benefits of the discovery of fire 2,
Why do you say that fire provided...
29  cards
W4: L16 = Palaeozoology [Over-Hunting Hypothesis] (Prof. Shaw)
The over hunting hypothesis,
The over hunting hypothesis attri...,
How did paul martin end up conclu...
16  cards
W4: L17 = Palaeozoology [Human Impact - Anasazi] (Prof. Shaw)
Anasazi attributes 2,
Animals present in these dry envi...,
Important time periods in anasazi 5
10  cards
W4: L18 = Palaeozoology [Human Impact - Bosutswe] (Prof. Shaw)
Bosutswe attributes 4,
Iron age site attributes 4,
Bosutswe site attributes 5
5  cards
W4: L19 = Palaeozoology [Human Impacts In The Past] (Prof. Shaw)
Human impacts in the past attribu...,
Human response,
Common ways egs of human response...
7  cards
W4: L20 = Palaeozoology [Animal Domestication] (Prof. Shaw)
Domestication,
Thing to note about domestication,
Domesticated vs tamed 2
31  cards
W5: L21 = Systems Ecology [Systems Thinking] (Prof. Sally)
Ecology,
Different levels at which ecology...,
Individual
47  cards
W5: L22 = Systems Ecology [Functional Ecology] (Prof. Sally)
Why was the bird flower insect ex...,
Why was the grass tree fire examp...,
Why is it useful to take a functi...
64  cards
W6: L23 = Systems Ecology [Elevated CO2 Impacts] (Prof. Sally)
0  cards
W6: L24 = Systems Ecology [Drivers Of Fire] (Prof. Sally)
0  cards
W6: L25 = Systems Ecology [Plant Adaptations To Fire] (Prof. Sally)
0  cards
W7: L26 = Systems Ecology [Consumer Ecology-Herbivore] (Prof. Sally)
0  cards
W7: L27 = Systems Ecology [Drought & Water] (Prof. Sally)
0  cards
W7: L28 = Systems Ecology [Drought & Water 2] (Prof. Sally)
0  cards
W8: L29 = Systems Ecology [Potential To Intervene] (Prof. Sally)
0  cards
W8: L30 = Scientific Approaches [Scientific Approaches] (Prof. Sally)
0  cards
W9: L31 = Spatial Ecology [Landscape Management] (Dr. Jolene)
Let us not be influenced by the w...,
Biodiversity conservation then no...,
Biodiversity according to noss 1990
132  cards
W9: L32 = Spatial Ecology [Open Standards] (Dr. Jolene)
What are the 2 types of conservat...,
Mention of some of the conservati...,
Open standards for the practice o...
104  cards
W10: L33 = Spatial Ecology [Species Distributions] (Dr. Jolene)
1  cards

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