ENTOM 3310
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Classes
ENTOM 3310
Course Description
Course information provided by the Courses of Study 2015-2016.
Insects are the dominant terrestrial organisms on planet earth both in terms of the number of species as well as in biomass. This course will provide a detailed look at insect diversity, phylogeny, natural history, and the insect fossil record. We will examine what is known about insect higher level relationships based on morphology and DNA sequence data and explore how phylogenies can be used to examine the evolution of behavior, life history, ecology, and natural history. Students will come away from the class with a deeper understanding of insect biodiversity, evolution, natural history, and phylogeny.
When Offered Fall.
Prerequisites/Corequisites Prerequisite: ENTOM 2120. Corequisite: ENTOM 3311.
Outcomes
- develop a comprehensive understanding of the insect orders and families and their evolutionary relationships
- understand a variety of methods used to reconstruct phylogenies from morphological and DNA sequence data
- develop a broad understanding of insect natural history
- read and evaluate the primary literature in insect diversity and evolution
- communicate phylogenetic and evolutionary concepts in written and oral form
Regular Academic Session.
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Credits and Grading Basis
3 Credits Graded(Graded)
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Class Number & Section Details
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Meeting Pattern
- TR Comstock Hall-Academic II B106
Instructors
Danforth, B
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Additional Information
Prerequisite: Insect Biology(ENTOM 2120) or equivalent, or permission of instructor. Course lab fee: $40
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