Biology 2033 - Introductory Ecology

Biology 2033 - Introductory Ecology

<p>Organisms and their environment (BIOL 1113 X1) in the year 2016</p><p>Prerequisite: Good behaviour Lectures: Mon, Wed, Fri 0930-1030 (Slot 2), BAC 132 Labs: Tue, Wed, Thu either 0830-1130 or 1330-1630 (Slots 22, 24, 27, 28, 29), Mostly BIO 220 and 230</p><p>Professor D. Shutler: BIO 430; 585-1354; [email protected]; acadiau.ca/~dshutler/ Office hours: 1030-1130 Mon, 0830-1030 Thu but always let me know you are coming</p><p>Lab Instructor: Juan Carlos López; BIO 224; 585-1328; [email protected]</p><p>Text: Brooker, R., Widmaier, E., Graham, L., Stiling, P., Hasenkampf, C., Hunter, F., Bidochka, M., and Riggs, D. 2010 or 2013. Biology, Canadian Edition. McGraw-Hill Ryerson, USA.</p><p># Lectures (approx.) Topics 1 Essentials 2 Foundations & Science 4 Ecosphere, Biosphere, Biomes 6 Aquatic Ecosystems, Nutrient Cycles, Energy Flow 7 Community Ecology, Symbioses, Competition 7 Population Ecology, Demography, Population Growth, Life Histories 10 Mitosis, Meiosis, Mendelian & Post-Mendelian Genetics, Pedigrees, Linkage</p><p>Tentative dates & tentative marking scheme Item Date % of mark Midterm 1 Week 3 Oct 15 Midterm 2 Week 31 Oct 20 Lab exercises and lab exam Throughout 30 Comprehensive final exam (weighted to last 1/3 of course) TBA 35</p><p>Attendance in labs is compulsory.</p><p>If you are a student with a documented disability who anticipates needing supports or accommodations, please contact Dr. Abu Kamara, Coordinator, Accessible Learning Services at 902-585-1291, [email protected] or Kathy O’Rourke, Disability Resource Facilitator at 902-585-1823, [email protected]. Accessible Learning Services is located in Rhodes Hall.</p><p>The Writing Centre offers free help to all students wishing to improve their writing skills. You can sign up online today: To book a one-on-one appointment with a writing tutor, click here: writingcentre.acadiau.ca/writing-tutorials.html</p><p>Books and journal articles from the library can improve your assignments, labs, and papers. Visit the library at http://library.acadiau.ca. View resources specifically selected for your course at http://libguides.acadiau.ca/biol and contact the biology librarian at [email protected] for research help. Students interested in booking a tutor should email [email protected], or visit our website: ttp://tutoring.acadiau.ca/. Charlotte Rogers, BA, MA, Academic Support Program and Tutoring Service Coordinator, Student Services</p><p>The use of animals in teaching and research at Acadia University is done in accordance with guidelines on the care and use of animals published by the Canadian Council of Animal Care (CCAC). For more information on the CCAC, please visit their website at http://www.ccac.ca/.</p><p>WARNING: IPODS AND ELECTRONIC TRANSLATORS ARE NOT PERMITTED IN EXAMS</p>

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