Academic Year 2018/2019

  • Docente: Maria Vallisneri
  • Credits: 6
  • SSD: BIO/05
  • Language: Italian
  • Moduli: Maria Vallisneri (Modulo 1) Stefano Montanini (Modulo 2) Nevio Agostini (Modulo 3)
  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo 2) Traditional lectures (Modulo 3)
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Sciences and Management of Nature (cod. 9257)

Learning outcomes

At the end of the course the student has the knowledge related to the models of space-time distribution of animal biodiversity and He is able to critically evaluate the causes and the historical and ecological processes that have determined them. He also acquires awareness of the problems related to the management and conservation of wildlife in relation to climate change and human impact.

Course contents

  • Definition, fields of investigation, historical stages. Purpose of modern evolutionary Zoogeography.
  • Methodological premises for the zoogeographic study: biological evolution in the space-time context, the concept of species in zoogeography, reproductive isolation, speciation.
  • Eco-zoogeography. The role of zoogeography for biodiversity conservation: threats linked to "global change".
  • Extinction. Types of extinction with respect to space and time. Main causes.
  • Alien species: introduction modes, effects, emblematic examples.
  • Distribution area of an animal species: ecological and evolutionary analysis. Limiting factors: abiotic and biotic factors.
  • Dissemination. Dispersion, barriers. Concepts of endemism and pandemism.
  • Spatial dynamics of fauna in relation to "climate change": case studies.
  • Zoogeography of the islands: a formidable natural laboratory.
  • Phylogeny and phylogeography principles. Emblematic cases in the Aves class (Paleognathae: Ratiti) and in the Mammalia class (Metatheria-Marsupialia); (Eutheria: Carnivora Ursidae, Felidae, Artiodactyla: Camelidae).
  • Zoogeographic classification: faunistic features of regional units.
  • Biomes: faunistic characterizations.
  • Application approaches to the study of zoogeography: case studies. Fishing areas in the world: a model of protection and management of sustainable fishing. Optimal production and over-exploitation: causes and effects. Zoogeography and biodiversity of fish stocks.

 

Readings/Bibliography

- Argano R., Boero F., Bologna M.A., Dallai R., Lanzavecchia G., Luporini P., Melone G., Sbordoni V., Scalera Liaci L. Zoologia:evoluzione e adattamento. Cap.2 in parte, 5 in parte, 6, 7, 8. Monduzzi Ed. (2007).

- Sadava D., Hillis D.M., Heller H.C., Berenbaum M.R. Biologia. vol. 3 L'evoluzione e la biodiversità; Vol . 6 L'ecologia. Zanichelli (2014).

- Brooker R ., Widmaier E.P., Graham L.E., Stiling P.D. Biologia: vol. 3 Evoluzione; vol. 6 Ecologia. McGraw-Hill (2011).

- Zunino M., Zullini A . Biogeografia. La dimensione spaziale dell' evoluzione. Casa Editrice Ambrosiana, Milano (2°ed., 2004 ).

- distributed teaching material.

Teaching methods

Frontal lessons with PowerPoint projection; scientific films; educational material (articles, websites, PP); seminars and conferences; educational excursions.

Assessment methods

1)Written test on topics treated for admission to the oral exam;2) Oral presentation of a poster in PP (A4) on a topic of your choice (different for each candidate) concerning the distribution and protection of the fauna.

Teaching tools

computer, video projector

Office hours

See the website of Maria Vallisneri

See the website of Stefano Montanini

See the website of Nevio Agostini