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50260-01 - Lecture: Ecology and Evolution (1 CP)

Semester spring semester 2024
Course frequency Every spring sem.
Lecturers Jan Beck (jan.beck@unibas.ch, Assessor)
Content The course will provide you with sound background knowledge in ecology and evolutionary biology. While I will primarily treat basic science topics and principles in these fields, the topics were also chosen for their relevance for applied sciences such as conservation, agro-sciences and ecosystem management. We will treat the basics of evolutionary theory (e.g., common descent, natural selection, reproductive isolation and speciation), the genetic basis of evolution (e.g., mutation and recombination, selfish genes), and examples of human impact on evolution. The ecology part introduces basic concepts such as population growth, interspecific interactions, and the patterns of primary productivity and their consequences (among others). We will also look in detail at the geographic ranges of species and resulting emergent phenomena, such as biodiversity. A global perspective on the human impact on biodiversity, and its feedback on human economy, will put this into applied perspective.
Learning objectives You will understand the scientific basis of ecological and evolutionary theory, which is a precondition to understand many applied issues in conservation, ecosystem management, agricultural sciences and other topics of human-environment relationships.
Bibliography Recommended textbooks:
- Biogeography, 4th ed., by Mark V. Lomolino, Brett R. Riddle, and Robert J. Whittaker; Oxford University Press.
- Ecology: From Individuals to Ecosystems, 4th ed., by Michael Begon, Colin R. Townsend, John L. Harper; Wiley-Blackwell
- Evolution, 3rd ed. by Mark Ridley; Wiley-Blackwell.

- The selfish gene by Richard Dawkins, Oxford University Press.
- Collapse: how societies choose to fail or survive by Jared Diamond; Penguin Books.

All books are available at Basel university library.
Additional journal article links or PDFs will be made available during the course (via ADAM).
Comments Mandatory for students with focus area in social sciences and in economics. Unless you have a background in natural sciences and have already attended a similar course; you would have to substitute it by agreement with Prof. Dr. Patraicia Holm (learning agreement).

Irregular timetable: 28.02.; 06.03.; 20.03.; 27.03.; 03.04.; 24.04. and 08.05.24 (examination) 22.05.24 (repeat examination).

For students with focus area in natural sciences the lecture is optional (and can be attended if you have not attended a similar course already) credit points are to be transferred to the "Focal Areas in Sustainability Research" module (learning agreement).

This lecture is offered by MSD. Dr. J. Beck holds a teaching assignment. For more information on Jan Beck see: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1170-4751

 

Admission requirements Participation only possible for MSD students (incl. preparation semester).
Course application Course enrollment on MOnA should be completed by the beginning of the teaching period
(withdrawal possible until Monday of week five).
Language of instruction English
Use of digital media No specific media used

 

Interval Weekday Time Room
unregelmässig See individual dates
Comments Irregular timetable, details see below.

Dates

Date Time Room
Wednesday 28.02.2024 16.15-18.00 Vesalianum, Seminarraum (O2.02)
Wednesday 06.03.2024 16.15-18.00 Vesalianum, Seminarraum (O2.02)
Wednesday 20.03.2024 16.15-18.00 Vesalianum, Seminarraum (O2.02)
Wednesday 27.03.2024 16.15-18.00 Vesalianum, Seminarraum (O2.02)
Wednesday 03.04.2024 16.15-18.00 Vesalianum, Seminarraum (O2.02)
Wednesday 24.04.2024 16.15-18.00 Vesalianum, Seminarraum (O2.02)
Wednesday 08.05.2024 16.15-18.00 Kollegienhaus, Hörsaal 120
Wednesday 22.05.2024 16.15-18.00 Vesalianum, Seminarraum (O2.02)
Modules Module: Complementary Knowledge in Natural Sciences (Master's Studies: Sustainable Development)
Assessment format record of achievement
Assessment details Regular attendance. Required readings and active participation.
Written examination: 08.05.24: during usual teaching time slot; room: Kollegienhaus, lecture hall 120
Repeat examination: 22.05.24, Seminar room 02.02, Vesalianum
Assessment registration/deregistration Reg.: course registration, dereg: cancel course registration
Repeat examination one repetition, best attempt counts
Scale 1-6 0,1
Repeated registration as often as necessary
Responsible faculty University of Basel
Offered by Departement Umweltwissenschaften

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