Gregory Velicer: Katalogdaten im Herbstsemester 2021

NameHerr Prof. Dr. Gregory Velicer
LehrgebietEvolutionsbiologie
Adresse
Professur f. Evolutionsbiologie
ETH Zürich, CHN K 11
Universitätstrasse 16
8092 Zürich
SWITZERLAND
Telefon+41 44 632 88 00
E-Mailgregory.velicer@env.ethz.ch
URLhttps://evo.ethz.ch
DepartementUmweltsystemwissenschaften
BeziehungOrdentlicher Professor

NummerTitelECTSUmfangDozierende
701-0027-00LUmweltsysteme I2 KP2VC. Schär, N. Dubois, G. Velicer
KurzbeschreibungDie Vorlesung vermittelt eine wissenschaftliche Einführung in Umweltaspekte aus den Bereichen Erd-, Klima- und Gesundheitswissenschaften.
LernzielDie Studierenden können wichtige Eigenschaften der drei Umweltsysteme erläutern, sie sind in der Lage kritische Entwicklungstrends und Nutzungskonflikte zu diskutieren und Lösungsansätze zu vergleichen.
InhaltDie Vorlesung erläutert anhand von aktuellen Beispielen die Rolle der betrachteten Umweltsysteme für Mensch und Natur. Dabei werden exemplarisch einige ausgewählte Umweltprobleme vorgestellt. Darunter fallen die Förderung von Rohstoffen und fossilen Energieträger, der Klimawandel und seine Auswirkungen auf Mensch und Natur, sowie sowie die Verbreitung und Kontrolle von Krankheitserregern in der menschlichen Bevölkerung und in Agrarsystemen.
SkriptSlides werden durch Dozenten abgegeben und sind via moodle verfügbar.
701-1427-00LExperimental Evolution Belegung eingeschränkt - Details anzeigen
Findet dieses Semester nicht statt.
Semester change.
This lecture will be offered in Spring Semester 2022 for the next time.
4 KP2SG. Velicer, A. Hall
KurzbeschreibungStudents will analyze experimental evolution literature covering a wide range of questions, species and types of analysis and will lead discussions of this literature. Students will develop a written project proposal for a novel evolution experiment (or a novel analysis of a published experiment) to address an unanswered question and will also deliver an oral presentation of the project proposal.
LernzielCourse objectives:
i) become familiar with a diverse sample of experimental evolution literature,
ii) gain understanding of the strengths and limitations of experimental evolution for addressing evolutionary questions relative to other forms of evolutionary analysis, and
iii) gain the ability to effectively design and analyze evolution experiments that address fundamental or applied questions in evolutionary biology.
InhaltExperimental evolution is a powerful and increasingly prominent approach to investigating evolutionary processes. Students will analyze experimental evolution literature covering a diverse range of topics, species and types of analysis and will lead discussions of this literature. Students will develop a written project proposal for a novel evolution experiment (or a novel analysis of a published experiment) to address an unanswered question and will also deliver an oral presentation of the project proposal. Evaluation will be based on a combination of participation in and leadership of literature discussions, in-class exams, and oral and written presentations of the project proposal.
LiteraturPrimary research papers and review articles.
Voraussetzungen / Besonderes701-0245-00 Evolutionary Analysis (or equivalent).
701-1460-00LEcology and Evolution: Term Paper Belegung eingeschränkt - Details anzeigen 5 KP11AT. Städler, J. Alexander, S. Bonhoeffer, T. Crowther, A. Hall, J. Hille Ris Lambers, J. Jokela, J. Payne, G. Velicer, A. Widmer
KurzbeschreibungIndividual writing of an essay-type review paper about a specialized topic in the field of ecology and evolution, based on substantial reading of original literature and discussions with a senior scientist.
Lernziel- Students acquire a thorough knowledge on a topic in which they are particularly interested
- They learn to assess the relevance of original literature and synthesize information
- They make the experience of becoming "experts" on a topic and develop their own perspective
- They practise academic writing according to professional standards in English
InhaltTopics for the essays are proposed by the professors and lecturers of the major in Ecology and Evolution at a joint meeting at the beginning of the semester (the date will be communicated by e-mail to registered students).
Students will:
- choose a topic
- search and read appropriate literature
- develop a personal view on the topic and structure their arguments
- prepare figures and tables to represent ideas or illustrate them with examples
- write a clear, logical and well-structured text
- refine the text and present the paper according to professional standards

In all steps, they will benefit from the advice and detailed feedback given by a senior scientist acting as personal tutor of the student.
SkriptReading of articles in scientific journals