biol4253
Course webpage: https://dallaslab.github.io/biol4253/
Principles of Ecology (Biol 4253)
Syllabus
Final project rubric
Youtube lectures (Spring 2021)
Github repo
Notes in PDF
Lecture 01’s notes
Reading: How to read a scientific article
Reading: What does ecology have to do with me?
Presentation
Lecture 02’s notes
Reading: A primer of ecology, Chapter 1-2
Presentation
Lecture 03’s notes
Reading: Demography in an increasingly variable world
Reading: Causes and consequences of dispersal in plants and animals
Presentation
Lecture 04’s notes
Reading: On the relationship between niche and distribution
Presentation
Lecture 05’s notes
Reading: Succession: a closer look
Reading: A primer of ecology. Chapter 9
Presentation
Lecture 06’s notes
Reading: A primer of ecology. Chapter 4
Optional reading: Equilibrium theory of island biogeography: A review
Presentation
Lecture 07’s notes
Reading: A primer of ecology. Chapter 6. pages 1-14
Presentation
Lecture 08’s notes
Reading: Disease Ecology
Oprtional reading: The influence of vector-borne disease on human history: socio‐ecological mechanisms; optional but highly recommended
Presentation
Lecture 09’s notes
Reading: Pascual, Mercedes, Jennifer A. Dunne, and Jennifer A. Dunne, eds. Ecological networks: linking structure to dynamics in food webs. pages 3-15
Presentation
Lecture 10’s notes
Reading: Global Change
Reading: Ecological responses to recent climate change
Presentation
Lecture 11’s notes
Reading: The what, how and why of doing macroecology
Reading: Macroecology to unite all life, large and small
Presentation