This is an introductory class on insect ecology. During the course you will learn about insect interactions with, and adaptations to, their environment and other organisms, and the importance of insect roles in our ecosystems. This course includes lectures, small group discussions and outside readings.
Learning objective
The aim of the course is to gain an understanding of how insects have specialised and adapted to occupy diverse environmental niches and become vital to ecosystem processes. Important topics include: insect-plant interactions, chemical ecology, predator-prey interactions, vectors of disease, social insects, mutual and parasitic interactions and examining insect ecology in an evolutionary context.
Repetition only possible after re-enrolling for the course unit.
Additional information on mode of examination
Grading will be based on a mid-term exam and final exam (50% each). Examination questions will be based on content discussed in lectures, lecture notes, required reading and small group discussions.