Dr. Kaplan: Ecology and Evolution - Fall 2008
Lab
| Week | Lab | Web Resources |
| Sept 2-5 | LAB I – Quantitative skills: Stickleback and Bombina tadpoles* |
Tree of Life - Animals Sadava** Pp. 1-2 ; 459 Green Book*, Section A through I |
| Sept 9-12 | LAB II – Part. 1 Tadpole morphological plasticity I; Part 2. Population genetics * |
Altig et al. Tadpoles of the United States and Canada: A Tutorial and Key. PopBio program (download)**see note below Green Book, Section H: Statistics Explained |
| Sept 16-19 | LAB III – Reed Canyon Stickleback I* |
Foster, S. 2006. Fishing for clues about evolution. Gibson, G. 2005. The synthesis and evolution of a supermodel. Science vol 370: pages 1890-1891. |
| Sept 23-26 | LAB IV – Canyon Stickleback II & Tadpole Plasticity II* |
Hoverman, J. T. and R. A. Relyea. 2007. How flexible is phenotypic plasticity? Developmental windows for the induction and reversal of inducible defenses. Ecology 88:693-705. Relyea, R. A. 2005. The impact of pesticides and herbicides on the biodiversity and productivity of aquatic communities. Ecological Applications 15:618-627. *Relyea, R. A. 2006. The impact of insecticides and herbicides on the biodiversity and productivity of aquatic communities. Response. Ecological Applications 16:2027–2034. |
General Lab Resources
*The Courses Server (See Green Book D1 for Instructions on Connecting)
** Sadava et al. 2008. Life. 8th edition (main textbook for the year; also on reserve in the Reed Library)
***Ricklefs 2001. The Economy of Nature. 5th edition (on reserve in the Reed Library)
PopBio (download program as zipped folder). **PopBio is a Mac OS 10.4 (Tiger) application, and is under active development by Reed College. This version is for internal use and testing only; please use it freely and send your comments to Bob Kaplan. Please do not distribute this version outside of Reed.
- Reed College Canyon Biology