Evolutionary history and diversity of terrestrial arthropods (body plan, phylogenetic relationships, fossil record); physiology and functional morphology (water relations, thermoregulation, energetics of flying and singing); reproduction (biology of reproduction, life cycles, metamorphosis, parental care); behavior (migration, communication, mating systems, evolution of sociality); ecology (parasitism, mutualism, predator-prey interactions, competition, plant-insect interactions).
Course Number:
E&EB 551L
Professor (Faculty Member):
Day / time:
W 1.30pm - 4.30pm
Course Type:
Graduate
Course term:
Fall
Year:
2019