Fishes, Frogs and Forests
Fall & Winter Quarters 2003
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Winter
Fall stuff
Handout #
Handed out
Due date (if assignment)
Topic of Handout (download here)
1
January 5
Brief winter syllabus (excel doc)
2
January 5
Expanded winter Syllabus (excel doc)
3
January 8
multiple deadlines
Research Projects: description, protocol, topics
4
January 14
January 21
Heather's first lecture (agriculture, biodiversity, and economics), and writing assignment #1
5
January 21
Amphibian lecture #1: Introduction, Caecilians, and Salamanders
6
January 22
Amphibian lecture #2: Meet the Frogs and Toads
7
January 22
March 1
Writing assignment #2: Magazine editorial analysis
8
January 26
Amphibian lecture #3: The fabulous world of poison frogs
9
January 26
January 29
Amphibian take-home test #1
10
January 29
Amphibian lecture #4: 'Phibs in the environment
11
February 2
Key to Amphibian take-home test #1
12
February 2
Amphibian lecture #5: Declining amphibian populations
13
February 5
February 9
Amphibian take-home test #2
14
February 12
KEY to Amphibian take-home test #2
not handed out
Notes from Dr. Storfer's Feb 5 lecture
not handed out
Suggested reading 1 of 4 for Marc Hayes' guest lecture, January 29: Wilkins and Peterson 2000 (pdf)
not handed out
Hayes reading 2 of 4: Adams & Bury 2002 (pdf)
not handed out
Hayes reading 3 of 4: Pearl and Hayes 2002 (pdf)
not handed out
Hayes reading 4 of 4: Watson et al 2003 (pdf)
not handed out
Required reading 1 of 2 for Andrew Storfer's guest lecture, Feb 5: Daszak et al 2003 (pdf)
not handed out
Storfer reading 2 of 2: Collins & Storfer 2003 (pdf)