300600 VO Vertebrate Social Systems II (2020W)
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Language: German, English
Examination dates
Lecturers
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Die Aufzeichnungen der VO-Einheiten wird auf Moodle zur Verfügung gestellt. Es wird keinen Livestream geben.
Sobald die Aufzeichnungen online sind, erhalten angemeldete Studierende eine Verständigung, dass die aufgezeichneten VO-Einheiten auf Moodle abrufbar sind.
- Tuesday 10.11. 08:00 - 18:00 Digital
- Wednesday 11.11. 08:00 - 13:00 Digital
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Aims, contents and method of the course
This lecture is complimentary to VO 300027 (Social Systems - Vertebrates with a special emphasis on mechanisms). Contrary to VO 300027, in which the 'How - questions' of animal social systems are discussed, this lecture will cover the "Why'. Since the concept of 'Inclusive Fitness' was introduced, outstanding progress has been made in the study of the evolution of animal sociality. This lecture will cover the functions of vertebrate social systems, which are based on ecological conditions as well as reproductive strategies of males and females. It will touch on conditions and constraints of social evolution, costs and benefits of social systems, and discuss specific topics that maintain animal sociality, such as e.g. inclusive fitness, flexible strategies, cooperation and competition, social support and helper-systems.
Assessment and permitted materials
Written exam in German or English, answering in both languages possible. The exam consists of open questions, which have to be answered in short sentences.
Permissible resources; None
Permissible resources; None
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
To pass the exam a minimum grade ‘4’ is required
Grading key:
30 – 28 Points Grade 1
27 – 25 Points Grade 2
24 – 22 Points Grade 3
21 – 19 Points Grade 4
18 – 0 Points Grade 5
Grading key:
30 – 28 Points Grade 1
27 – 25 Points Grade 2
24 – 22 Points Grade 3
21 – 19 Points Grade 4
18 – 0 Points Grade 5
Examination topics
The exam is based on the lecture overheads. These will be made available to students at the end of the lecture via Moodle. To receive a minimum passing grade (i.e. 19 points), a completely correct reflection of information contained in the overheads suffices. For receiving any of the remaining grade points is reached through implementation of learned information, for example by interpretation graphs of a scientific publication. Here a relevant question is given.
Reading list
Keine zusätzlich Literatur notwendig
Association in the course directory
MVN W-6, UF MA BU 01, UF MA BU 04,
Last modified: Fr 12.05.2023 00:24