MARINE BIOLOGY 178/179 — Spring 2009
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Dr. Paul H. Yancey |
people.whitman.edu/~yancey/marine.html |
Sci 300 x5498 Office
Hrs: 1 M 9 Tu 10 Th |
Tentative Schedule
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DATE |
LECTURE=8M 9WF |
EXAMS |
READING* |
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Jan. 21
23 |
1. Overview 2.
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS—Tectonic/Geologic |
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Chap. 1 Chap. 2 |
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Jan. 26 28 30 |
3.
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS--Physical 4. " "
--Movements 5.
" "
--Other Physical |
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Chap. 3 |
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Feb. 2
4 6 |
6. ENVIRONMENTAL
FACTORS--Chemical 7.
" " --Biotic 8.
ECOLOGY--Ecosystems, Diversity; Biogeochemistry |
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Chap.
10 |
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Feb. 9 11 13 |
EXAM I –through Feb. 8 9.
ORGANISMAL BIOLOGY & MARINE LIFE 10. "
"
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Chaps.
4-5 |
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Feb. 18 20 |
11.
ORGANISMAL BIOLOGY & MARINE LIFE
12. " " " |
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Chaps.
6 -7 |
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Feb. 23 25 27 |
13. BENTHIC
BIOLOGY—General 14. BENTHIC
BIOLOGY—General 15. BENTHIC
BIOLOGY—Intertidal |
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Chap.
11 |
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Mar. 2
4 6 |
16.
BENTHIC BIOLOGY—Intertidal 17. " " " 18.
BENTHIC BIOLOGY— Ň |
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Chap.
11 |
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Mar. 9 11 13 |
EXAM II –through Mar. 6 19. " " Estuaries;
Subtidal 20. " " " |
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Chaps.
12-13 |
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Mar. 14-21 |
SPRING BREAK |
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Mar. 22-28 |
FIELD TRIP** to FRIDAY
HARBOR—Biol 279 Lecture 21: Planktonic
Life; Adaptations |
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ALL
LABS Chap.
15 (part) |
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Mar. 30 Apr. 1 3 |
22.
BENTHIC BIOLOGY—Coral Reefs 23. .
" " " 24.
BENTHIC BIOLOGY—Deep sea |
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Chap.
14 |
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Apr. 6 8 10 |
25.
BENTHIC BIOLOGY—Deep sea 26. " " " 27.
PELAGIC BIOLOGY—Plankton |
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Chap.
16 (part) |
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Apr. 13 15 17 |
28.
PELAGIC BIOLOGY—Plankton, Nekton EXAM III through Plankton 29.
PELAGIC BIOLOGY—Nekton |
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Chap.
15 |
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Apr. 20 22 24 |
30.
PELAGIC BIOLOGY—Nekton 31. .
" " " 32. .
" " " |
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Chaps.
8, 15 |
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Apr. 27 29 May 1 |
33.
PELAGIC BIOLOGY—Nekton 34. .
" " " 35. .
" " " |
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Chaps.
9, 15 |
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May 4 6 8 |
36.
PELAGIC BIOLOGY—Deep sea 37. .
" " " 38.
HUMAN Interactions |
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Chap.
16 (part) Chaps.
17-19 |
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May 11 |
39.
HUMAN Interactions–Fisheries |
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Chaps.
17-19 |
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May
16 |
FINAL EXAM: 9-11am (Saturday) |
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Semi-comprehensive |
*TEXT = Castro
& Huber, Marine Biology, 7th ed., 2008; there will be
many HANDOUTS to read also!
**FIELD TRIP BIOL 179:
You will also need a field/lab
manual, which will be handed out in class and charged to your account.
PLEASE GET A BINDER FOR THESE. The trip is has lectures and videos as well as
field / lab experiments with write-ups.
GRADING: for Biol 178 will be based on 330 total points, as follows:
EXAM I (7.5 lectures)
--
60 points (18%)
EXAM
II (10 lectures) --
85 points (26%)
EXAM
III (9-10 lectures) --
80 points (24%)
FINAL
EXAM (11 lectures, & review) --105
points (32%)--partly
comprehensive
For Biol 179,
grading is based on:
FIELD
TRIP (reports) --150 points (unless some exercises are
canceled due to weather)
ATTENDANCE: lectures rely heavily on visual
material not in the text. Significant unexcused absence from class may result
in a drop in the final grade.
GRADE SCALE: Unless an exam results in an
unexpectedly low average, grading will be:
A=90-100%; B=80-89.9%; C=70-79.9%; D=60-69.9%; F<60%
With Plus/Minus cutoffs at 93, 87,
83, 77, 73, 67, 63%
BIOL 179: PRELIMINARY TRIP
INFORMATION
During
Spring Break, on San Juan IslandŐs U.W. Friday Harbor Laboratories, you will be
doing a number of projects and experiments in the lab and at field sites. There
will be numerous write-ups (equivalent to a semesterŐs worth). You will also be working in teams of
2, so be thinking about a partner.
I. SCHEDULE (Details
later): Leave WW Sunday Mar. 22 --8am for coast
Depart
San Juan I. Saturday Mar. 28 --7am
for Walla Walla
II. TRANSPORTATION: 2 VANS
will be used.
III.
ASSISTANTS: TBA
IV. MATERIALS TO BRING: PERSONAL (pack
lightly--space is usually tight!)
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1. SLEEPING BAG — or sheets and blanket 2. Flashlight!!! 3. Bathroom items—soap,
toiletries 4. General outdoor clothes incl. something WARM! 5. Grubby shoes or high BOOTS for mudflat 6. RAINGEAR 7. Work Gloves or waterproof marine gloves |
8. Small backpack
or other container for field trips 9. Course materials—lab manual, pen/pencils 10. Small
NOTEPAD for taking notes in the
field (rain? OPTIONAL: 11. Money
for goodies in town 12.
Alarm clock |
