BIO2022 2019 - Timetable and Topics
Week | Date | Lectures | Practical | |||||||
1 | 30/7 | 1 | Introduction to Evolutionary Ecology - Natural selection | DD | No prac class |
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1/8 | 2 | Evolution and Adaptation | DD | |||||||
2 | 6/8 | 3 | Life-history theory I | DD | Adaptation under natural selection [Assessment: Evolution case study – 5 % due Week 3] | DD | ||||
8/8 | 4 | Life-history theory II | DD | |||||||
3 | 13/8 | 5 | Sex Allocation | DD | Workshop-based appraisal of a current topic in evolutionary biology. [Assessment: Written report – 10% due Week 5] | DD | ||||
15/8 | 6 | Evolution of Ageing | DD | |||||||
4 | 20/8 | 7 | Sexual Selection I | RT | No prac class | |||||
22/8 | 8 | Sexual Selection II | RT | |||||||
5 | 27/8 | 9 | Speciation I | RT | Phylogenies [Short report – 5% due Week 7] | RT | ||||
29/8 | 10 | Speciation II | RT | |||||||
6 | 3/9 | 11 | Levels of Selection I | RT | Comparative analysis [Short report – 5% due Week 8] | RT | ||||
5/9 | 12 | Levels of Selection II | RT | |||||||
7 | 10/9 | 13 | How mutations change phenotypes | MM | Making predictions about fitness effects of mutations. | MM | ||||
12/9 | 14 | Hardy-Weinberg | MM | |||||||
8 | 17/9 | 15 | Bottlenecks and founder effects | MM | Calculating the fitness effects of new mutations. [Assessment: mini quiz - 10%] | MM | ||||
19/9 | 16 | Distribution of fitness effects | MM | |||||||
9 | 24/9 | 17 | Genetic variation and its measurement | PS | Population genetics – genetic drift and diversity | PS | ||||
26/9 | 18 | Evolutionary genetics in real populations | PS | |||||||
Semester Break: Mon 30th September to Fri 4th October | ||||||||||
10 | 8/10 | 19 | Population differentiation | PS | Population genetics – local effects | PS | ||||
10/10 | 20 | Population connectivity, dispersal and gene flow | PS | |||||||
11 | 15/10 | 21 | Ecological & Evolutionary genomics | PS | Population genetics – population differentiation | PS | ||||
17/10 | 22 | Adaptive potential & rapid evolution | PS | |||||||
12 | 22/10 | 23 | Genetic time machines | PS | Population genetics [Assessment: mini-quiz – 15%] | PS | ||||
24/10 | 24 | Untangling natural selection, drift and population history | PS | |||||||
Lectures: Tuesday 9am (16Rnf/S4) and Thursday 5pm (21Col/E3) | ||||||||||
Lecturers: DD – A/Prof Damian Dowling; RT – Dr Reid Tingley; MM – Dr Mike McDonald; PS – Prof Paul Sunnucks | ||||||||||