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Topics in Insect Diversity - Syllabus

Instructor

David Maddison
Marley 741J
Entomology
621-9781
beetle@ag.arizona.edu

Course Goals

This is an advanced course which will provide an overview of a selection of topics in insect diversity. Both the patterns of insect diversity (diversity in numbers of species, in morphological form, in molecules, behavior, ecological interactions, etc.) and the processes that generated those patterns will be covered. The goals include both learning about insects, as well as gaining a critical eye toward the primary literature.

Office hours

By appointment (talk to me in class, or contact me by phone/e-mail).

Expectations and Grades

Grades will be based upon three items: handing in of weekly summary/critique, weekly participation in class, and by fulfillment of duties for the week in which a student directs the seminar. Each student will be responsible for directing one session (undergrads may opt to do this in pairs). This involves: In addition, every student will prepare a 1-page summary of the readings for each week. Late summaries will not be accepted.

Other Requirements

I will use e-mail to communicate official course messages to the class. Therefore, you will need an e-mail account, and you should use it regularly.