Overview
Explore the Earth's 4.6 billion-year history and the evolution of complex life in this captivating lecture by palaeontologist Dr Elsa Panciroli. Delve into the fascinating world of ancient organisms and their profound impact on our planet's ecosystems, climate, and soils. Discover the surprising connections between seemingly small life forms and the broader patterns of evolution. Learn about key time periods, including the Cryogenian and Mediocran, and encounter intriguing creatures such as giant millipedes, Dimetrodon, and Glossopterus. Gain insights into the roles of fungi, myriopods, and slime molds in shaping Earth's biosphere. Reflect on the concept of Earth as a living, breathing organism and consider the implications for understanding alien life. Benefit from Dr Panciroli's career advice and explore how new techniques are advancing the field of palaeontology.
Syllabus
Introduction
Earthrise
A Biography of Life
The First Time Period
The Cryogenian
The Mediocran
The Fungi
Mycorrhizal Fungi
Myriapods
Giant millipedes
Dimetrodon
Terra Nova Expedition
Glossopterus
Worms
Flora
Grasses
Fruit Fly
Absolute Dates
Slime Molds
A Living Breathing Organism
Career Advice
Elsas Advice
What is a higher organism
Alien life
New techniques
Thomas Halliday
Taught by
Linnean Society