Biology 15: Evolution, Behavior, and Ecology

George M. Diggs, Jr.
Department of Biology and Center for Environmental Studies
Austin College, Sherman, Texas
& Research Associate, Botanical Research Institute of Texas (BRIT), Fort Worth

 

 


Course Schedule


Month Day Activity Reading Assignment
Sept. 3 Introduction, Scientific Method Text, Ch. 1
  5 Historical Perspectives on Evolution  
  8 Development of the Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection Text, pages 428--437
  10 Natural Selection, Continued  
  12 Examples of Evolution by Natural Selection  
  15 Evidence for Evolution Text, Ch. 21
  17 Origin of Life Text, Ch. 4
  19 Origin of Life Text, Ch. 32; Symbiosis & Evolution.-Margulis
  22 Origin of Life  
  24 EXAM I  
  26 Genetic Basis of Evolution Text, Ch. 13
  29 Genetic Basis of Evolution Text, Ch. 14
Oct. 1 Genetic Basis of Evolution Text, Ch. 20
  3 Mechanisms of Evolution Text, Ch. 22
  6 Mechanisms of Evolution  
  8 Primate Evolution Text, Ch. 23
  10 Fall Break  
  13 Human Evolution Natural Detective-Lovejoy
  15 Human Evolution  
  17 Human Evolution  
  20 Introduction to Ecology  
  22 EXAM II  
  24 Nature of Ecosystems  
  27 Energy Flow Text, pages 578-585
  29 Biogeochemical Cycles, Biocides Text, Ch. 28
  31 Biogeochemical Cycles, Biocides Text, pgs. 616-623; Lonely Crusade-Allen; Scary Parable-Young
Nov. 3 Global Atmospheric Concerns  
  5 Population Ecology Text, Ch. 24
  7 Population Ecology Text, Ch. 30
  10 Community Ecology, Interspecific Interactions Text, Ch. 25
  12 EXAM III  
  14 Community Ecology, REsource Partitioning, Succession  
  17 Biogeography Text, Ch. 29
  19 Extinction Text pages 586-588
  21 Introduction to Animal Behavior Text, Ch. 26
  24 Innate and Learned Behavior  
  26 Adaptive Value of Behavior Text, Ch. 27
  28 No Class--Thanksgiving Holiday  
Dec. 1 Evolution of Behavior  
  3 Social Behavior, Sociobiology  
  5 EXAM IV  
  8 Human Behavior  
  10 FINAL EXAM - Wed., 10 Dec., 12-2 pm.  

 


Readings other than those from the text are on reserve in the Abell Library. Additional readings may be given out or assigned in class.

Dr. George Diggs, Professor
Department of Biology
Austin College
900 N. Grand Ave.
Sherman, TX 75090
903-813-2246
Fax: 903-813-3199
gdiggs@austincollege.edu


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