300039 VO An Introduction to ethology (2023W)
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max. 400 participants
Language: German
Examination dates
- Friday 12.01.2024 11:30 - 12:30 Hörsaal 1, Biologie Djerassiplatz 1, 0.037, Ebene 0
- Thursday 21.03.2024 15:00 - 16:00 Hörsaal 3, Biologie Djerassiplatz 1, 0.005, Ebene 0
- Wednesday 15.05.2024 11:30 - 12:30 Hörsaal 3, Biologie Djerassiplatz 1, 0.005, Ebene 0
- Tuesday 02.07.2024 11:30 - 12:30 Hörsaal 3, Biologie Djerassiplatz 1, 0.005, Ebene 0
Lecturers
Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N
- Thursday 09.11. 16:45 - 18:15 Hörsaal 2, Biologie Djerassiplatz 1, 0.033, Ebene 0
- Friday 10.11. 15:00 - 16:30 Hörsaal 2, Biologie Djerassiplatz 1, 0.033, Ebene 0
- Thursday 16.11. 16:45 - 18:15 Hörsaal 2, Biologie Djerassiplatz 1, 0.033, Ebene 0
- Friday 17.11. 15:00 - 16:30 Hörsaal 2, Biologie Djerassiplatz 1, 0.033, Ebene 0
- Thursday 23.11. 16:45 - 18:15 Hörsaal 2, Biologie Djerassiplatz 1, 0.033, Ebene 0
- Friday 24.11. 15:00 - 16:30 Hörsaal 2, Biologie Djerassiplatz 1, 0.033, Ebene 0
- Thursday 30.11. 16:45 - 18:15 Hörsaal 2, Biologie Djerassiplatz 1, 0.033, Ebene 0
- Friday 01.12. 15:00 - 16:30 Hörsaal 2, Biologie Djerassiplatz 1, 0.033, Ebene 0
- Thursday 07.12. 15:00 - 16:30 Seminarraum 1.7, Biologie Djerassiplatz 1, 1.010, Ebene 1
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Aims, contents and method of the course
This course provides an overview of how humans first started to think about evolution and animal behaviour. We trace the footsteps of Charles Darwin and his voyage, the hallmark discoveries of Jane Goodall and other primatologists, and award-winning Nobel research in ethology by Konrad Lorenz, Karl von Frisch and Niko Tinbergen. We use the Tinbergen model of proximate and ultimate levels to ask and answer questions and you will gain practice to do so. The lectures cover topics including how to define and measure evolution, how to ask questions in animal behaviour, and how we can use insights from animal behaviour to conserve species.
Assessment and permitted materials
Written exam consisting of 35 multiple choice questions (max. 1 point each). Max 60 minutes.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
1: 100,00 % - 87,00 %
2: 86,99 % - 75,00 %
3: 74,99 % - 63,00 %
4: 62,99 % - 50,00 %
5: 49,99 % - 0,00 %
2: 86,99 % - 75,00 %
3: 74,99 % - 63,00 %
4: 62,99 % - 50,00 %
5: 49,99 % - 0,00 %
Examination topics
The lecture ppt and oral presentation (German)
Reading list
The lectures on ppt will be available on Moodle.
I recommend the textbook „Animal behaviour“ by John Alcock.
I recommend the textbook „Animal behaviour“ by John Alcock.
Association in the course directory
UF BU 03
Last modified: Fr 24.11.2023 11:48