BIOL 28600 Introduction to Ecology and Evolution
Session Offered:
Spring Credit 2.0
Prerequisites:
BIOL 11000 AND (BIOL 11100 OR BTNY 21000) OR BIOL 12100
Description:
Evolutionary processes and ecological principles associated with individuals, populations, communities, and ecosystems. Topics include genetic drift, natural selection, adaptation, life tables, population dynamics, competition, predation, biodiversity, and ecological stability, with emphasis on natural systems.
Instructor(s):
Kerry Rabenold
E-mail:
rabenold@purdue.eduTextbook(s):
1.Text:
The Economy of Nature - REQUIRED
You may purchase as
Text ISBN 978-0-7167-8697-9
Loose Leaf ISBN 978-1-4292-4435-0
Coursesmart ebook ISBN 978-1-4292-3335-4
Authors Ricklefs, R.E
Publisher WH Freeman
Year 2010/Edition 6
2. Text;
Evolutionary Analysis REQUIRED
Selected chapters ONLY Access given with purchase of Course Smart card ISBN 1256994545
Authors: Freeman & Herron
Publisher: Prentice-Hall
Course Format:
BIOL 28600
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CRN |
Sec |
Type |
Days |
Time |
Location |
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46743 |
001 |
Lec |
TTH |
1130-1220 |
LILY 1105 |
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