Course Description
This course surveys topics in evolutionary biology and is intended to provide a better understanding of evolutionary mechanisms. Both micro and macroevolutionary processes will be covered. Topics will include the history of evolutionary thought, population genetics, the nature of adaptations, mechanisms of speciation, sexual selection, heterochrony, origin and history of life, extinction events, etc. Controversies surrounding the reconstruction of evolutionary history (use of morphology vs. molecules, benefits/drawbacks of different methodologies, etc.), the role of evolution in determining social behavior, the evolutionary medicine paradigm, and the importance of biodiversity for conservation practices will be examined. .
Units
4


