NTRES 6702

NTRES 6702

Course information provided by the Courses of Study 2014-2015.

An advanced graduate seminar designed to examine selected topics in behavioral ecology in depth. Topics change each year and address a critical sub-field or cross-disciplinary area of investigation. Examples of topics include: Evolution of behavioral syndromes (2008), Evolution of empathy and intersubjectivity (2009), Evolution of social networks in animal societies (2010),  Evolution of Cooperation (2012) and Sexual Selection, Sperm Competition, and Cryptic Female Choice (2013). Each student is responsible for creating a presentation based on an extensive reading list related to the main topic, and for leading subsequent discussion by the entire group that week. In weeks they are not presenting, students are responsible for a limited subset of the readings and active participation in discussion.  [See course roster for details.]

When Offered Fall.

Permission Note Enrollment limited to:16 students. Preference given to graduate students; undergraduates admitted with special permission of instructors.
Prerequisites/Corequisites Prerequisite: BIONB 2210 or equivalent.

Comments Number of credits assigned is based on number of contact hours and reading required to address the topic and material selected each year.

Outcomes
  • Learn about and understand the differences among a range of models and behavioral games related to social dilemmas.
  • Learn how underlying mechanisms governing decision-making map onto the different models for sustained cooperation.
  • Develop a conceptual understanding of how cooperation is influenced by population structure, social viscosity, social network metrics, and individual variation in cooperative tendencies.
  • Participation is expected to provide students with the background they would need to develop 1-3 university lectures on this topic as part of a course they might teach in the future.

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Syllabi: none
  •   Regular Academic Session.  Combined with: BIONB 6702

  • 2 Credits Sat/UnSat

  • Topic: Underpinnings of environ behav

  • 17314 NTRES 6702   SEM 101

    • TBA
    • Dickinson, J

      Koenig, W

  • Instruction Mode:
    This is a graduate course; undergraduates are welcome but must have taken BIONB 2210 or PSYCH 1101 and have permission of the instructor. Organizational meeting 5:15pm Thursday, 28 August 2014, A305 CMH (Rosenblatt).