This unit (RBF2640) builds on Biology 1 and explores the diversity of animal life on Australian fauna. The unit examines the science of systematics, including phylogeny cladistic analysis, bauplans, evolution and origin of biodiversity in marine and terrestrial environments and historical and ecological biogeography. The unit also analyse faunal regions and habitat types, and the 'uniqueness' of the Australian fauna.
Unit details
Location:
Study level:
Undergraduate
Credit points:
12
Unit code:
RBF2640
Prerequisites
RBF1310 - Biology 1
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Learning Outcomes
1. | Analyse and synthesise the characteristic features of major animal phyla; | ||
2. | Contextualise the principles of ecological biogeography in relation to the fauna of Australia; | ||
3. | Evaluate the adaptive features of animals living in either or terrestrial environment and assess the uniqueness of Australian fauna; | ||
4. | Contextualise the evolution and origin of biodiversity in marine and terrestrial environments demonstrating conceptual and technical understandings; and | ||
5. | Articulate clearly, orally, diagrammatically and in writing, complex information on the morphology, life cycles and relationships of various animal families and report on their evolutionary history. |
Assessment
Assessment type | Description | Grade |
---|---|---|
Portfolio | Report | 20% |
Portfolio | Presentation (2) | 50% |
Test | Tests | 30% |
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