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Teaching

Since 2005, I teach graduate-level courses on anatomy, phylogeny, and evolution of Vertebrates at University of Buenos Aires. Current Vertebrates labs focus on first-hand examination of specimens, training students in comparative skeletal anatomy and phylogenetics, as well as in recognizing diversity within main Vertebrate groups. Here you will find links to the presentations used along Vertebrates labs and lectures on birds (EXACTAS-UBA).

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1.1 - Digital Tools for study Anatomy & Phylogeny in a virtual world [in Spanish]

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1.2 - Homology & Phylogeny [in Spanish]

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2 - The Skeleton - Generalities [in Spanish]

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3.1 - Axial Skeleton - Vertebral Column [in Spanish]

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3.2 - Axial Skeleton - Phylogeny & Evolution [in Spanish]

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4-5 - Appendicular Skeleton - Girdles & Limbs [in Spanish]

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6 - Chondral Skull - Chondrocranium [in Spanish]

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7 - Chondral Skull - Splachnocranium [in Spanish]

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8 - Dermal Skull [in Spanish]

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9 - Skull IV - Characters, Matrices & Trees [in Spanish]

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10-12 - Vertebrates: Anatomy, Phylogeny & Evolution - "Fishes" & Amphibians [in Spanish]

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13-18 - Vertebrates: Anatomy, Phylogeny & Evolution - Amniotes [in Spanish]

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Aves I - Lecture on Bird Anatomy, Biology & Evolution [in Spanish]

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Aves II - Lecture on Bird Phylogeny & Diversity [in Spanish]

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