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What are Brachiopods? 

Benjamin Burger
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Invertebrate Paleontology and Paleobotany is a graduate level course in paleontology at Utah State University, which covers the major groups of marine invertebrates, fossil plants, and the important techniques and tools used in the field of paleontology. It covers ichnology, fossil preservation, taphonomy, ontogeny, cladistics, biostratigraphy, paleoecology, extinction and evolutionary rates, and many other tools used by professional paleontologists in the study of fossils and their importance in the field of geology. Course lectures are produced and broadcast from the Uintah Basin Campus in Vernal, Utah. If you like more information about the course and becoming a student at Utah State University check out this website: geology.usu.edu

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@johnharris7353
@johnharris7353 5 лет назад
Fantastic! I started in life with general biology, now I'm 65 and finishing as a welder! Lol! In my teens I cracked open a football sized limestone rock found along a creek here in Missouri to reveal two astonishing fossil brachiopods identified by my high school biology teacher. I've loved them ever since, wish I still had them!
@KIddameh
@KIddameh 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for posting this! I am struggling with my current professor, but you have really explained things well!
@dungeoneertybalt973
@dungeoneertybalt973 5 лет назад
I just went through my uncle's old rock collection and found a fossil of one of these things. This was super useful, as it was very difficult to find anything about Brachiopods.
@shakeitupifi
@shakeitupifi 7 лет назад
Thanks so much! This is super useful and definitely has saved me for my paleontology exam in 2 days :D
@BenjaminBurgerScience
@BenjaminBurgerScience 7 лет назад
Thanks, best of luck on your exam!
@ali965562
@ali965562 8 лет назад
thanks a lot
@j3tts0n65
@j3tts0n65 10 месяцев назад
I found a very well preserved pod fossil in mystery falls Canada It’s ridges we’re very well defined and it’s in perfect shape barely any scratches And a nice dark colour It was in some blue clay so it’s no wonder it was so well preserved
@TaiwoLateef-ue6pe
@TaiwoLateef-ue6pe Год назад
Phylum branchiooda is divided into two classes The articulate The inarticulate Can you discuss that
@bhaktishreenayak2728
@bhaktishreenayak2728 7 лет назад
very good video for short time exam preparation
@BenjaminBurgerScience
@BenjaminBurgerScience 7 лет назад
Thank you~
@spooky_terezi
@spooky_terezi Год назад
its so fun to go to creeks and find brachiapod fossils LOLOL
@citizenschallengeYT
@citizenschallengeYT 4 года назад
Nice presentation. Pretty soon it's be time for another go around, this time from a much better perspective. I'll treat myself to a little crow. ;-) confrontingsciencecontrarians.blogspot.com/2019/10/index-ccs-pageant-of-evolution-oct-2nd.html
@secondplace8851
@secondplace8851 4 года назад
My major isn’t even in paleontology but this was fascinating to happen upon. Thank you so much :)
@KOIstories
@KOIstories 5 лет назад
Awesome! Thanks for clear explanation.
@katebett5376
@katebett5376 8 лет назад
Thank you, so useful ^.^
@pliniopetitbon
@pliniopetitbon 6 лет назад
excelente video! muy claro....muchas gracias!
@ayahmahmoud7278
@ayahmahmoud7278 5 лет назад
Wait, at 3:51 you said the diductor muscles close the shell, but the slide show said they opened them?
@Ezullof
@Ezullof 7 лет назад
Relevant : www.heritagedaily.com/2017/01/paleontologists-classify-mysterious-ancient-cone-shaped-sea-creatures/113895
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