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Course Information and Syllabus Stony Brook University College of Arts and Sciences Department of Ecology and Evolution BEE 550 Fundamentals of Ecology Fall 2018 Instructors: Jessica Gurevitch, Stephen Baines, Resit Akçakaya Time: Tuesday & Thursday, 2:30 - 4:30 pm Location: Life Sciences 648 See blackboard for instructor office location, hours and contact information. Texts: Begon, M., Harper, J.L., & Townsend, C.R. Ecology: From Individuals to Ecosystems. 4th edition. Wiley-Blackwell (2006). rd th Gotelli, N. J. A Primer of Ecology. 3 or 4 ed. Sinauer Assoc. (2001; 2008). Objective: By the end of this course, the students will have mastery of key scientific concepts, approaches and theories in ecology, at various levels of organization from ecology of individuals and populations to ecology of communities, landscapes and ecosystems; and will have an in-depth knowledge of current research directions in ecology. Grading: Three take-home assignments (12% each), in-class participation (12%), a mid-term exam (26%), and a final exam (26%). Both exams will be in class. Take-home assignments will include problems sets and/or essay questions, and will be due one week after being handed out. Course description: This course covers a great deal of information, and integrates across many subareas of Ecology. Almost each lecture could be the focus of a separate course. Therefore, it is important that you keep up on the readings with each lecture. Instructors will provide you with (1) papers that are required readings for each lecture, and (2) additional references for you to follow up on areas that are of particular interest. If you have not had extensive course work in Ecology, reading the text before class is essential. Even if you have had many courses in Ecology, the text will remind you important information and will provided needed background for thinking about material in more depth. We assume that you will read any required readings prior to the lecture in which they are discussed and we will ask questions in class to clarify what you have read, if needed. In-class participation grades will be in terms of keeping up with the assigned reading; being prepared to answer questions on material from previous classes; and ideas, questions, in-depth comments and general participation in class discussions. Class schedule: Tentative class schedule and book chapters assignments given below. Students must check Blackboard each week for updated schedule and reading assignments, including assigned articles for discussion in class. Class Day Date Instruc- Lecture topic Book Chapters* tor 1 Tue 28 Aug JG Intro: Science, evidence, and replication 2 Thu 30 Aug JG Plant C balance and functional ecology 3 Tue 4 Sep SB Water relations and thermal energy balance 4 Thu 6 Sep SB Nutrition; material acquisition and MTE 5 Tue 11 Sep RA Demography: population growth and variability Gotelli 1 6 Thu 13 Sep RA Demography: age structure & life history Gotelli 3; Begon 4 7 Tue 18 Sep RA Intraspecific competition and density dependence Gotelli 2; Begon 5 8 Thu 20 Sep RA Dispersal & metapopulations Gotelli 4; Begon 6 9 Tue 25 Sep RA Landscape ecology 10 Thu 27 Sep RA Interspecific competition Gotelli 5; Begon 8 11 Tue 2 Oct RA Predator-prey dynamics; trophic chains Gotelli 6; Begon 9&10 12 Thu 4 Oct RA Applications - PVA; MSY Begon 7 Tue 9 Oct NO CLASS: Fall Break 13 Thu 11 Oct RA Applications - Red List; Climate change Tue 16 Oct EXAM (covers lectures 1-13) 14 Thu 18 Oct JG Communities:history, definition & description Begon 16 15 Tue 23 Oct JG Communities: succession & assembly Begon 19 & 21 16 Thu 25 Oct JG Communities: patterns and maintenance of diversity 17 Tue 30 Oct JG Communities: Predation and food webs Begon 20 18 Thu 1 Nov JG Parasitism; diseases; positive interactions; mycorrhizae Begon 12&13 19 Tue 6 Nov JG Research synthesis and evidence-based conservation 20 Thu 8 Nov JG Applications - Invasive biology discussion 21 Tue 13 Nov SB Global Climates & Biomes 22 Thu 15 Nov SB Macroecology/Biogeography 23 Tue 20 Nov SB Meta-communities and phylogenetic community Begon 21.1-21.5 structure Thu 22 Nov NO CLASS: Thanksgiving 24 Tue 27 Nov SB Intro to Ecosystems 25 Thu 29 Nov SB Production Begon 17 26 Tue 4 Dec SB Nutrient cycles 1 Begon 18 27 Thu 6 Dec SB Nutrient cycles 2 TBA EXAM (covers lectures 14-27) *For each lecture, additional reading assignments will be posted on Blackboard. ACADEMIC INTEGRITY STATEMENT Each student must pursue his or her academic goals honestly and be personally accountable for all submitted work. Representing another person's work as your own is always wrong. Faculty are required to report any suspected instance of academic dishonesty to the Academic Judiciary. For more comprehensive information on academic integrity, including categories of academic dishonesty, please refer to the academic judiciary website. The minimum punishment for plagiarism or other forms of academic dishonesty in this course will be a grade of zero on that assignment or exam. CRITICAL INCIDENT MANAGEMENT Stony Brook University expects students to respect the rights, privileges, and property of other people. Faculty are required to report to the Office of Judicial Affairs any disruptive behavior that interrupts their ability to teach, compromises the safety of the learning environment, and/or inhibits students' ability to learn. DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES (DSS) STATEMENT If you have a physical, psychological, medical, or learning disability that may impact your course work, please contact Disability Support Services (631) 632-6748 or http://studentaffairs.stonybrook.edu/dss/. They will determine with you what accommodations are necessary and appropriate. All information and documentation is confidential. Students who require assistance during emergency evacuation are encouraged to discuss their needs with their professors and Disability Support Services. For procedures and information go to the following website: http://www.stonybrook.edu/ehs/fire/disabilities.
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