Natural Science 0111 - Insect Aesthetics: Diversity, Ecology, and Evolution

Insect Aesthetics

Fall
2024
1
4.00
Andrew Yang

02:30PM-03:50PM M;02:30PM-03:50PM W

Hampshire College
338450
Cole Science Center 110;Cole Science Center 110
asyNS@hampshire.edu
Hyper-diverse, ecologically dominant, morphologically elaborate- no other animal on Earth rivals the significance of insects. Not only are insects an ideal lens for exploring principles of evolution, ecology, sustainability, and animal behavior, they also are a means through which we can critically examine conceptions of the human and the natural in the broadest sense. Through field collecting, short labs, and a variety of source material, this course offers an introduction to the planet's most diverse fauna and their integral and complex roles in ecologies as well as cultures the world over. Structured course work and student presentations will be integral. By the end of the course, you should be able to identify the major groups of insects and be conversant with core aspects of their unique biology Keywords:Insects, biodiversity, entomology, sustainability

Environments and Change Lab/Materials fee:$30 Students should expect to spend 8 hours weekly on work and preparation outside of class time

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.