Insect Biology/Arthropod Science

2018 Fall
#24335

Natural History Museums and Biodiversity Science

Aug 22, 2018 - Dec 07, 2018
12:00 am
Off Campus
No Open Seats
INTEGBI C105 - LAB 101 Natural History Museums and Biodiversity Science more detail
(1) survey of museum resources, including strategies for accession, conservation, collecting and acquiring material, administration, and policies; (2) strategies for making collections digitally available (digitization, databasing, georeferencing, mapping); (3) tools and approaches for examining historical specimens (genomics, isotopes, ecology, morphology, etc); and (4) data integration and inference. The final third of the course will involve individual projects within a given museum.
2018 Fall
#21827

Natural History Museums and Biodiversity Science

Brent D Mishler, Rosemary G Gillespie
Aug 22, 2018 - Dec 07, 2018
Tu, Th
03:30 pm - 04:59 pm
No Open Seats
INTEGBI C105 - LEC 001 Natural History Museums and Biodiversity Science more detail
(1) survey of museum resources, including strategies for accession, conservation, collecting and acquiring material, administration, and policies; (2) strategies for making collections digitally available (digitization, databasing, georeferencing, mapping); (3) tools and approaches for examining historical specimens (genomics, isotopes, ecology, morphology, etc); and (4) data integration and inference. The final third of the course will involve individual projects within a given museum.
2018 Fall
#26356

Molecular Approaches to Environmental Problem Solving

Steven E Lindow
Aug 22, 2018 - Dec 07, 2018
Mo, We
04:00 pm - 04:59 pm

Open Seats

ESPM C192 - LEC 001 Molecular Approaches to Environmental Problem Solving more detail
Seminar in which students consider how modern biotechnological approaches, including recombinant DNA methods, can be used to recognize and solve problems in the area of conservation, habitat and endangered species preservation, agriculture and environmental pollution. Students will also develop and present case studies of environmental problems solving using modern molecular methods.
2018 Fall
#26798

Data Science in Global Change Ecology

Carl Boettiger
Aug 22, 2018 - Dec 07, 2018
Mo, Fr
12:00 pm - 01:59 pm
No Open Seats
ESPM 157 - LAB 001 Data Science in Global Change Ecology more detail
Many of the greatest challenges we face today come from understanding and interacting with the natural world: from global climate change to the sudden collapse of fisheries and forests, from the spread of disease and invasive species to the unknown wealth of medical, cultural, and technological value we derive from nature. Advances in satellites and micro-sensors, computation, informatics and the Internet have made available unprecedented amounts of data about the natural world, and with it, new challenges of sifting, processing and synthesizing large and diverse sources of information. In this course, students will learn and apply fundamental computing, statistics and modeling concepts to a series of real-world ecological and environment
2018 Fall
#26424

Field Entomology

Kipling W Will
Aug 22, 2018 - Dec 07, 2018
Th
04:00 pm - 04:59 pm
No Open Seats
ESPM 147 - LAB 003 Field Entomology more detail
This course introduces methods and techniques for collection and preparation of specimens and associated biological data, field observation, and recording and interpretation of arthropod behavior, relationships to habitats, and plant-arthropod interactions.
2018 Fall
#26705

Biology and Geomorphology of Tropical Islands

Renske Kirchholtes, Clay F Noss, James C Lachance
Aug 22, 2018 - Dec 07, 2018
12:00 am
Off Campus

Open Seats

3 Unreserved Seats

ESPM C107 - FLD 101 Biology and Geomorphology of Tropical Islands more detail
Natural history and evolutionary biology of island terrestrial and freshwater organisms, and of marine organisms in the coral reef and lagoon systems will be studied, and the geomorphology of volcanic islands, coral reefs, and reef islands will be discussed. Features of island biogeography will be illustrated with topics linked to subsequent field studies on the island of Moorea (French Polynesia).
2018 Fall
#26399

Biology and Geomorphology of Tropical Islands

Cynthia Looy, Ivo Duijnstee, Stephanie Marie Carlson, Vincent H Resh
Aug 22, 2018 - Dec 07, 2018
Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr
09:00 am - 11:59 am

Open Seats

ESPM C107 - LEC 001 Biology and Geomorphology of Tropical Islands more detail
Natural history and evolutionary biology of island terrestrial and freshwater organisms, and of marine organisms in the coral reef and lagoon systems will be studied, and the geomorphology of volcanic islands, coral reefs, and reef islands will be discussed. Features of island biogeography will be illustrated with topics linked to subsequent field studies on the island of Moorea (French Polynesia).
2018 Fall
#26704

Natural History Museums and Biodiversity Science

Aug 22, 2018 - Dec 07, 2018
12:00 am
Off Campus
No Open Seats
ESPM C105 - LAB 101 Natural History Museums and Biodiversity Science more detail
(1) survey of museum resources, including strategies for accession, conservation, collecting and acquiring material, administration, and policies; (2) strategies for making collections digitally available (digitization, databasing, georeferencing, mapping); (3) tools and approaches for examining historical specimens (genomics, isotopes, ecology, morphology, etc); and (4) data integration and inference. The final third of the course will involve individual projects within a given museum.
2018 Fall
#26461

Natural History Museums and Biodiversity Science

Brent D Mishler, Rosemary G Gillespie
Aug 22, 2018 - Dec 07, 2018
Tu, Th
03:30 pm - 04:59 pm
No Open Seats
ESPM C105 - LEC 001 Natural History Museums and Biodiversity Science more detail
(1) survey of museum resources, including strategies for accession, conservation, collecting and acquiring material, administration, and policies; (2) strategies for making collections digitally available (digitization, databasing, georeferencing, mapping); (3) tools and approaches for examining historical specimens (genomics, isotopes, ecology, morphology, etc); and (4) data integration and inference. The final third of the course will involve individual projects within a given museum.
2017 Spring
#34356

Pesticide Chemistry and Toxicology

No Open Seats
NUSCTX C114 - DIS 103 Pesticide Chemistry and Toxicology more detail
Chemical composition of pesticides and related compounds, their mode of action, resistance mechanisms, and methods of evaluating their safety and activity.