Plant Evolution & Diversity Lab (401-0-20)
Instructors
Patrick S Herendeen
847/835-6956
Hogan Hall, 6-140B, 2205 Tech Drive
Meeting Info
Technological Institute MG51: Tues 10:00AM - 11:50AM
Overview of class
This course is an introduction to the diversity and evolutionary history of land plants for advanced undergraduates and graduate students. It will introduce principles of plant morphology, classification, phylogeny, and paleontology. Morphological, anatomical, molecular and fossil evidence for the evolutionary history and relationships of each group will be presented. Laboratories will focus on diversity and structural characteristics of each group and their fossils. Graduate students will prepare a research paper on a topic of their choosing (subject to approval by instructor).
Evaluation Method
Exams, practicals, lab notebooks, and projects
Class Materials (Suggested)
James D. Mauseth. 2016. Botany. An introduction to plant biology. Sixth edition. Jones & Bartlett Learning or comparable general botany text.
Associated Classes
LAB - Meets in Non-General PurposeRm: Thurs 10:00AM - 11:50AM