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Attendance |
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13 September 2010
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16 September 2010
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Mandatory
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| Pre-requisites |
BIOL110 or BIOL110A and BIOL120 or BIOL120A or candidature in a postgraduate award in the School of Environmental and Rural Science or School of Science and Technology
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| Combined Units |
EVOL411 - Evolution and Biogeography
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| Unit Description |
This unit deals with the fundamental biological processes of evolution within species (microevolution), the evolution of new species and of major groups (macroevolution). These topics provide a framework to understand the distribution of organisms in space and time (ecological and historical biogeography). Case studies will focus on the evolution and origins of Australian animals and plants. The unit will be particularly relevant to students studying biological and environmental science, natural resource management, and archaeology. Assessment will be by practical reports, an essay and an exam.
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Prescribed Material
Mandatory
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Text(s):
Note: Students are expected to purchase prescribed material
- Evolutionary Analysis
ISBN: 9780132275842
Freeman, S. and Herron, J.C.,
Pearson Benjamin Cummings
4th ed.
2006
Text refers to:
Semester 2
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Off Campus
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| Disclaimer |
Unit information may be subject to change prior to commencement of the teaching period.
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