They are like cute little complex machines :). Their exoskeletons force natural selection to segment function more locally and mechanically, which makes (functional distribution) easier to analyze and contextualize (while vertebrates tend to distribute functionality in a sort of less localized and more streamlined distributed way), that's why arthropods are so cool to me.
This is a wonderful course, everything is so clearly explained and I love the way the scientific names come up on the screen written as they are said. I am so looking forward to watching the next module
They are like cute little complex machines :). Their exoskeletons force natural selection to segment function more locally and mechanically, which makes (functional distribution) easier to analyze and contextualize (while vertebrates tend to distribute functionality in a sort of less localized and more streamlined distributed way), that's why arthropods are so cool to me.
Your lectures are fantastic
Awesome knowledge.
Thanks
I wish this had higher video quality.
This is a wonderful course, everything is so clearly explained and I love the way the scientific names come up on the screen written as they are said. I am so looking forward to watching the next module
@Anepictree
Thank you.
Well done, good luck with more views ✌️
So were there already insects on land when the first fish / amphibians emerged from the sea?
Yes, for quite a while
And they had no one to annoy or creep out but each other.
A100/27969/2023,the lecture was well enjoyable ,due to explanation with clear pictures
Meh this video doesn't even talk about how arthropods evolved from lobopodias.