Natural Science 0303 - Ecological Genetics

Spring
2019
1
4.00
Charles Ross
01:00PM-02:20PM M;01:00PM-02:20PM W
Hampshire College
328534
Cole Science Center 2-OPEN;Cole Science Center 2-OPEN
crNS@hampshire.edu
Ecological Genetics: Ecological genetics lies at the interface of ecology, evolution, and genetics. This discipline concerns the genetics of ecologically important traits (those traits that relate to fitness and adaptation) and primarily focuses on phenotypic variation and evolution. This course will provide a foundation for how and why traits such as cryptic coloration in butterflies persist and what variations in mice populations allow some individuals to survive the winter. We will read background and primary literature in this field to understand how ecological genetics is important in answering basic and applied questions about organisms. Students will research specific applications of this discipline and present their findings in written and oral format.
Writing and Research Quantitative Skills Independent Work In this course students are generally expected to spend at least 10 to 15 hours a week of preparation and work outside of class time.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.