Special Topics in Plant Biology and Conservation (470-0-7)
Topic
Behavioral Ecology
Instructors
Gordon Smith
Meeting Info
Technological Institute M177: Tues, Thurs 2:00PM - 3:20PM
Overview of class
In the face of changing ecosystems and increasingly variable conditions, predicting how organisms are likely to respond within their lifetimes, as well as how those predictions were made, is becoming increasingly important. In this course we will examine the behavior of animals, plants, and other organisms through a lens of ecology and the scientific process. Using a combination of lectures and literature discussion, we will cover core theory and processes that drive behavioral responses to environmental conditions. In so doing, we will explore the mechanistic, functional, and evolutionary underpinnings of the instincts, learning, and cognition of individuals and groups.
Registration Requirements
BIOL SCI 203 or BIOL 241 or ENV SCI 212 or graduate standing or permission of instructor
Evaluation Method
Participation in class activities / discussions, take-home assignments / reading responses, midterms, and a research paper.
Class Materials (Required)
Primary literature readings to be provided via Canvas
Enrollment Requirements
Enrollment Requirements: REASON: Pre-registration is not allowed for this class. Please try again during regular registration.
Add Consent: Department Consent Required