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Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (ECO EVO), Study Guides, Projects, Research of Evolutionary biology

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Download Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (ECO EVO) and more Study Guides, Projects, Research Evolutionary biology in PDF only on Docsity! Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (ECO EVO) 1 Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (ECO EVO) Courses ECO EVO 200A. Research in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. 2-12 Units. Individual research with Ecology and Evolutionary Biological faculty. Repeatability: Unlimited as topics vary. Restriction: Graduate students only. ECO EVO 200B. Research in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. 2-12 Units. Individual research with Ecology and Evolutionary Biological faculty. Repeatability: Unlimited as topics vary. Restriction: Graduate students only. ECO EVO 200C. Research in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. 2-12 Units. Individual research with Ecology and Evolutionary Biological faculty. Repeatability: Unlimited as topics vary. Restriction: Graduate students only. ECO EVO 201. Seminar in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. 2 Units. Invited speakers, graduate students, and faculty present current research in ecology and evolutionary biology. Grading Option: Satisfactory/unsatisfactory only. Repeatability: May be repeated for credit unlimited times. Restriction: Graduate students only. Concurrent with BIO SCI E107. ECO EVO 203A. Graduate Tutorial in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. 2-12 Units. Advanced study in areas not represented by formal courses. May involve individual or small group study through reading, discussion, and composition. Repeatability: Unlimited as topics vary. Restriction: Graduate students only. ECO EVO 203B. Graduate Tutorial in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. 2-12 Units. Advanced study in areas not represented by formal courses. May involve individual or small group study through reading, discussion, and composition. Repeatability: Unlimited as topics vary. Restriction: Graduate students only. ECO EVO 203C. Graduate Tutorial in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. 2-12 Units. Advanced study in areas not represented by formal courses. May involve individual or small group study through reading, discussion, and composition. Repeatability: Unlimited as topics vary. Restriction: Graduate students only. ECO EVO 204. Writing Grant Proposals. 4 Units. Provides students with hands-on experience writing proposals in the research areas of ecology, evolution, or physiology. Restriction: Graduate students only. ECO EVO 205. Special Topics in Ecology. 4 Units. Survey of special topics in Ecology. Restriction: Graduate students only. UCI General Catalogue 2021-22 2 Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (ECO EVO) ECO EVO 206. Special Topics in Evolution. 4 Units. Extensive introduction to the primary literature of evolutionary biology. Topics include population genetics, quantitative genetics, neutralism, molecular evolution, evolution of genetic systems, genetic architecture of fitness, speciation, and macroevolution. Restriction: Graduate students only. ECO EVO 207. Quantitative Methods in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. 4 Units. Statistics for ecologists and evolutionary biologists. Emphasis on specific applications and underlying assumptions rather than on methods of calculation. Topics include experimental design, parametric and nonparametric methods, analysis of variance and covariance, and multiple regression. Prerequisite: Completion of at least one quarter of statistics including regression and analysis of variance. Restriction: Graduate students only. ECO EVO 208. Ecological and Evolutionary Physiology. 4 Units. A summary of information in organismal biology, comparative and ecological physiology, and the biophysical basis of organismal function. Course offered every other fall. Restriction: Graduate students only. ECO EVO 210. Foundations of Physiology. 4 Units. Physical and functional principles common to many living forms. Course forms a basis for subsequent specialization in any of the subdisciplines of physiology. Course offered in even years. Grading Option: Satisfactory/unsatisfactory only. Repeatability: May be repeated for credit unlimited times. Restriction: Graduate students only. ECO EVO 221. Advanced Topics in Ecology. 2-4 Units. Weekly discussion of current topics in ecology at the graduate level. Grading Option: Satisfactory/unsatisfactory only. Repeatability: Unlimited as topics vary. ECO EVO 222. Statistical Learning in Ecology and Evolution. 4 Units. Reviews basic principals of variance/bias trade-offs. Topics include models for prediction and classification, variable selection methods, cross-validation, tree based methods, unsupervised learning. Applications in ecology and evolution using R. Prerequisite: ECO EVO 207. ECO EVO 207 with a grade of B or better Restriction: Graduate students only. ECO EVO 227. Plant Physiological Ecology. 4 Units. Provides a summary of information on plant organismal biology, comparative and ecological physiology, and functional ecology. Offered every other fall. Repeatability: May be repeated for credit unlimited times. Restriction: Graduate students only. ECO EVO 230. Topics in Microbial Ecology. 2-4 Units. Weekly discussion of current topics in ecology, biogeochemistry, evolution, and physiology of microbial organisms. Grading Option: Satisfactory/unsatisfactory only. Repeatability: May be repeated for credit unlimited times. ECO EVO 235. Experimental Evolution. 2 Units. Explores experimental evolution, which is now a well-established part of evolutionary biology. With the advent of genomics, it is now one of the most powerful tools for studying the genetic foundations of biology. Prerequisite: BIO SCI E106 Repeatability: May be repeated for credit unlimited times. Restriction: Graduate students only. School of Biological Sciences students only. UCI General Catalogue 2021-22
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