Courses of Study 2013-2014 
    
    Apr 19, 2024  
Courses of Study 2013-2014 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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BIOEE 3690 - Chemical Ecology

(crosslisted)
(also BIONB 3690 , ENTOM 3690 ) (PBS)
Spring. 3 credits.

Prerequisite: one majors-level biology course and one semester introductory chemistry for majors or nonmajors or equivalents, or permission of instructor. A University Course - this class highlights cross-disciplinary dialogue and debate.

A. Agrawal, A. Kessler, R. Raguso, J. Thaler.

Why are chilies so spicy? This course examines the chemical basis of interactions between species and is intended for students with a basic knowledge of chemistry and biology. Focuses on the ecology and chemistry of plants, animals, and microbes. Stresses chemical signals used in diverse ecosystems, using Darwinian natural selection as a framework. Topics include plant defenses, microbial warfare, communication in marine organisms, and human pheromones.

Outcome 1: Students will be able to categorize ecological interactions and potential mechanisms by which they are mediated

Outcome 2: Students will be able to discuss these mechanisms in light of evolutionary theory and draw conclusions about potential agricultural applications

Outcome 3: Students will be familiar with the general structures of organic molecules and the relationship between structure and function

Outcome 4: Students will be familiar with a number of analytical, behavioral, and experimental techniques used to analyze chemical compounds that mediate ecological interactions

Outcome 5: Students will be able to read and synthesize findings from original scientific research in chemical ecology by studying and discussing the primary literature



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