Lecture

HistBio — 01. The Course "Historical Development of Biosystems"

On this and the following pages, materials will be posted to help biology master's students master the course "Historical Development of Biosystems"

[IMG_1] On this and the following pages, materials will be posted to help biology master's students master the course "Historical Development of Biosystems". As valuable materials that expand on the information provided on this site, I can recommend the following: — the website of A. V. Markov, containing a library, paleontological databases, and much more; — a video collection of lectures by A. V. Markov, gathered in his LiveJournal; — materials on the "Elements" website from the sections "Paleontology", "Evolution", "Ecology"; — lectures on the origin of life from the LiveJournal of hellmaus; — lectures by K. Yu. Eskov: "The Paleontological Record", "The Formation of the Earth's Biosphere, Parts 1 and 2"; "The Precambrian. The Most Ancient Organisms"; "Great Extinctions: Internal and External Causes"; "The Appearance of Skeletons and the Emergence of Life onto Land"; "From Lancelets to Dinosaurs and Mammals"; "The Origin of Humans" and others.