Learning objectives
The course will present, from an evolutive standpoint, the tremendous diversity in the various phyla of invertebrates and the functional responses they demonstrate to the needs imposed by the internal and external enviornment. In addition to examining the spectacular variety of forms and functions in invertebrates, an attempt will be made to recognize those elements that unify these animals in their diversity.
Prerequisites
Passing of the Zoology exam
Course unit content
<br />PROTOZOA: structure, reproduction and sexuality, phylogeny and systematics, symbiont origin of protists. Phylum Sarcomastigophora (subphylum Mastigophora: volvocida, dinoflagellata, euglenida, kinetoplastida, trichomonas, hypermastigophora; subphylum Sarcodina: amoebae, arcellinida, foraminifera, heliozoa, radiolaria). Phylum Ciliophora. Phylum Apicomplexa (gregarine, coccids). &nbs p; <br />MESOZOA: General characteristics.<br />Origin of the METAZOA: colonial and syncytial theory. <br />PARAZOA: Phylum Porifera: General characteristics. Classes: Calcispongiae, Demospongiae and Hexactinellida. <br />METAZOA: Phylum Cnidaria: general characteristics; Classes: Scyphozoa, Cubozoa, Hydrozoa and Anthozoa. <br />Phylum Ctenophora: General characteristics.<br />METAZOA Acelomates: Phylum Platyhelminthes: general characteristics; Classes: Turbellaria, Monogenea, Trematoda and Cestoda. <br />Phylum Nemertina: General characteristics. <br />METAZOA Pseudocoelomates: general characteristics; Phyla Rotiphera and Nematodes.<br />METAZOA Coelomates: Phylum Anelida: General characteristics. Classes: Polychaete Oligochaete, Hirudinea.<br />Phylum Echiuroidea, Sipunculus, Pogonophora. <br />Phylum Arthropoda: general characteristics; Subphylum Chelicerata, Crostacea and Unirama with main classes.<br />Phylum Onychophora, Tardigrada and Pentastomida. <br />Phylum Mollusca: general characteristics; Classes: Caudofoveata, Aplacophora, Polyplacophora, Monoplacophora, Gastropoda, Bivalvia, Scaphopoda and Cephalopoda. <br />Lophophorata: general characteristics of the Phyla Phoronidea, Ectoprota, Brachiopoda.<br />Phylum Echinoderma: General characteristics.<br />Phyla Chaetognatha and Hemichordata.<br />PRACTICAL ACTIVITIES
Bibliography
<br />HICKMAN C.P.Jr., ROBERTS L.S., LARSON A.: Diversità animale. McGraw-Hill, 2004.<br />BARNES R.S.K., CALOW P., OLIVE P.J.W.: Invertebrati. Una nuova sintesi. Zanichelli, 1990.<br />MILLER S.A. e HARLEY J.P.: Zoologia. (Parte sistematica). Idelson-Gnocchi, 2005.<br />RUPPERT E.E., BARNES R.D.: Zoologia. Gli Invertebrati. Piccin, 1997.<br />BRUSCA R.C., BRUSCA G.J.: Invertebrati. Zanichelli, 1996.<br />WILLMER P.: Relazioni di parentela tra gli Invertebrati. Zanichelli, 1993.<br />PEARSE V., PEARSE J., BUCHSBAUM M., BUCHSBAUM R.: Invertebrati viventi. Zanichelli, 1993.<br />BACCETTI B. et al.: Lineamenti di Zoologia sistematica. Zanichelli, 1994.<br />BALLETTO E.: Zoologia evolutiva. Zanichelli, 1995.