HERPETOLOGY BIO 404 COURSE SYLLABUS, SPRING SEMESTER, 2001

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HERPETOLOGY BIO 404 COURSE SYLLABUS, SPRING SEMESTER, 2001 Lecture: Mon., Wed., Fri., 1:00 1:50 p. m., NS 523 Laboratory: Mon., 2:00-4:50 p.m., NS 522 and Field Trips PROFESSOR: RICHARD D. DURTSCHE OFFICE: NS 506 Telephone 572-6637 HOURS: Wed. 9 11 am, Thurs. 12 2 pm E mail: durtsche@nku.edu Required textbooks and field guide: 1. Conant, Roger, Joseph T. Collins, and Isabella H. Conant. 1998. Reptiles and Amphibians of Eastern/Central North America. Peterson Field Guide. 2. Stebbins, Robert C., and Nathan W. Cohen. 1995. A Natural History of Amphibians. Princeton University Press. 3. Pough, F. H, R. M. Andrews, J.E. Cadle, M. L. Crump, A. H Savitzky, and K.D. Wells. 2001. Herpetology. 2 nd ed. Prentice Hall Press. On reserve in library: 1. Duellman, William E., and Trueb, Linda. 1986. Biology of Amphibians. Mc-Graw-Hill. 670 p. 2. Halliday, Tim, and Adler, Kraig. 1986. The Encyclopedia of Reptiles and Amphibians. 3. Chapters 1, 4, 6, and 7 In Biology of the Reptilia, Vol. 16, Ecology B (1988), C. Gans and R. B. Huey, eds. 4. Cole, C. J. 1984. Unisexual lizards. Scientific American 250:94-100; handouts. 5. Pianka, E. R. 1986. Ecology and natural history of desert lizards. Princeton University Press 6. Shine, Richard. 1991. Australian Snakes: A Natural History. Reed Books Pty Ltd. GRADING SYSTEM First Midterm 20% A = 90-100% Second Midterm 20% B = 80-89% Mini Report (1) 10% C = 70-79% Laboratory Grade 30% of Course Grade D = 60-69% Field Notebook and "Collection" 1/3 of lab grade F < 60% Amphibian Lab Practical 1/3 of lab grade Reptile Lab Practical 1/3 of lab grade Final Exam 20% Missed exams must be taken within one week of the scheduled exam. If you miss an examination for medical reasons, please give the instructor a written statement to that effect signed by the attending physician. If you missed an examination for non-medical emergency, submit to the instructor the appropriate written documentation of the emergency. Make-up exams will be given in any format. Excuses will be accepted only up to one week following the missed examination. Academic misconduct may result in penalties may range from grade penalties (including lowering a student s semester grade, failing a student for the course, or requiring a substitute exam or paper) to disciplinary action from the University s Academic Misconduct Board. ATTENDANCE POLICY I strongly encourage (but do not require) your attendance at lecture. Although your attendance record is not calculated into your overall course grade, students having several absences usually do not perform well on exams. If you miss a lecture, find someone in class to tell you what

you missed or see me. Attendance for laboratory sessions is mandatory. Several of our labs will be field oriented and the information gathered may only be available during these outings. There will also be two weekend field trips. Attendance is mandatory on at least one of these field trips. These field trip are designed to help students learn how to find and observe amphibians and reptiles. There will also be required one-day trips, on Monday afternoons during the laboratory period. These will be trips to local sites, but do not make plans for the early evening since we may not return before 8 or 9 pm. LABORATORY NOTES You will be responsible for the identification of the amphibian and reptile families of the world, the genera of the United States, and the species of Kentucky. The Conant-Collins Field Guide will be useful. Another helpful publication is: Banks, Richard C., McDiarmid, Roy W., and Gardner, Alfred L. 1987. Checklist of Vertebrates of the United States, the U.S. Territories, and Canada. U.S. Dept. of Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Resource Publication 166. There will be a short slide presentation of amphibians and reptiles during some laboratory periods with a discussion of key recognition characters. These slides may be used in the practicals in addition to preserved and living specimens. The practical will also include questions about other information presented in the lab. CELL PHONES AND BEEPERS Please turn off all cell phones and beepers when coming to class. Better yet, leave them out of the classroom. This is a common courtesy folks. Classroom distractions such as this only disrupt the flow of learning and the delivery of subject information. TOBACCO PRODUCTS No tobacco products of any type (cigarettes, snuff, chewing tobacco, etc.) are allowed in or during class. Another courtesy. A NOTE FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES: If you have a disability that may prevent you from fully demonstrating your abilities, you are encouraged to contact the Services for Students with Disabilities Office (572-5180). Also, please contact me as soon as possible to discuss any accommodations that might be necessary to ensure your full participation and to facilitate your educational opportunities. IMPORTANT DATES Monday, Jan. 15 - No Class, Martin Luther King Holiday Friday, Jan. 26 - last day to drop a class Monday, Feb. 19 - No Class, President s Holiday Friday, Feb. 23 - Lecture Exam 1 - Amphibians Monday, Mar. 5 - Laboratory Practical 1 Friday, Mar. 23 - last day for withdrawal from the course without a petition to the dean Friday, Apr. 13 - Lecture Exam 2 - Reptiles Wednesday, Apr. 8 - Mini Report due Monday, Apr. 30 - Laboratory Practical 2 Wednesday, May 2 - FINAL EXAM 1:00 3:00 pm Remember, it is your responsibility to attend class, study, and fully understand the material presented in this course! An outline of topics to be covered is given below. NOTE: This syllabus is subject to change at the discretion of the instructor.

TENTATIVE CLASS SCHEDULE WEEK LECTURE TOPIC Required Readings & Supplementary Readings Stebbins and Cohen Pough et al. Duellman and Trueb Jan 8-12 Characteristics of amphibians; Families of Anura (frogs); families of Gymnophiona (caecilians) and Caudata (salamanders) Chapters 1-7 (3-53) 4-8; Chapter 3 1-2; 493-553 Jan 17-19 Integument; ecdysis and cocooning; glands; water regulation and gas exchange Chapter 3, 5 and 6 367-379 Jan 22-26 Urogenital system; courtship and mating; diversity of life history modes Chapters 17-18 (140-204) Chapter 7 and 12 13-38; 47-60 71-86; 405-408 Jan 29-Feb 2 Vocalization Sexual selection; mating systems Chapters 9-10 (67-88) Chapter 11 and 12 80-89; 92; 97 107 Feb 5-9 Eggs and development; Chapter 17 and Chapter 7 111-114; 125 Larvae and metamorphosis Chapter 18 Handout 139; 150-194 Parental care 38-47 Feb 12-16 Food and feeding; predators, parasites, and defense Chapters 8 and 13 (54-66 & 110-120) Chapters 9 and 13 229-240; 241 260 Feb 19-21 Disappearing amphibians Chapters 19-20 (205-251) Chapter 15 Feb 23 FIRST MIDTERM EXAM - Amphibians Required Readings Feb 26-Mar 2 Is a Reptile a "Reptile?" Characteristics Pough et al., pp. 8-11 Halliday & Adler, pp. 60-69 Diversity of Modern "Reptiles" Pough et al., Chapter 4 Halliday & Adler, pp. 72-143 Mar 5-9 Distribution and Biogeography of "Reptiles" Pough et al., Chapter 10

Mar 12 16 SPRING BREAK Mar 19-23 Relations with the Environment Pough et al., Chapters 5, 6, and 8 Halliday & Adler, pp. 70-71 Food and Feeding Mar 26-30 Defense Mechanisms Chapter 1 In Biology of the Reptilia, Vol. 16, Ecology B (1988), C. Gans and R. B. Huey, eds. Apr 2-6 Eggs, Sex Ratios, Parthenogenesis Reproduction: Oviparity and Viviparity Life Histories and Demography Cole, C. J. 1984. Unisexual lizards. Scientific American 250:94-100; handouts. Chapter 4 In Biology of the Reptilia, Vol. 16, Ecology B (1988), C. Gans and R. B. Huey, eds. Chapters 6 and 7 In Biology of the Reptilia, Vol. 16, Ecology B (1988), C. Gans and R. B. Huey, eds. Apr 9-11 Parental Care Chapter 4 In Biology of the Reptilia, Vol. 16, Ecology B (1988), C. Gans and R. B. Huey, eds. Communication and Social Behavior Apr 13 SECOND MIDTERM - Reptiles Apr 16-18 Apr 20 Population Biology and Community Ecology Mini Reports Due at Begining of Class Community Ecology (cont.) and suggested: Pianka, E. R. 1986. Ecology and natural history of desert lizards. Princeton University Press, Chapters 7-8, pp. 75-111 Mini Reports Pough et al., Chapter 14 Pianka, E. R. 1986, handouts Apr 23-27 Neotropical Lizard Ecology Summary and catch up May 2 FINAL EXAM 1:00-3:00 PM

TENTATIVE LABORATORY SCHEDULE DATE TOPICS / ACTIVITIES Jan. 8 Jan. 15 Jan. 22 Jan. 29 Feb. 5 Feb. 12 Feb. 19 Feb. 26 Mar. 5 Mar. 12 16 Mar. 19 Mar. 26 Mar. 30 Apr. 1 Apr. 2 Apr. 9 Apr. 16 Apr. 20 22 April. 23 Apr. 30 Diversity of Herps/ Salamanders 3:30 - Introduction to Field Trips 4:00 - Museum Techniques and Field Notes, including preparation of Field Notebook Martin Luther King Day no lab Caecilians and Salamanders continued; 4:00 Lecture on Early Evolution of Amphibians Frogs and frog calls; Salamanders continued Frogs continued Lecture on Phylogeny and Systematics Biogeography Handout Field Trip, Cicinnati Zoo President s Day no lab Tadpoles: Identification and Adaptive Types Lecture on Biogeography Amphibian Lab Practical SPRING BREAK Crocodilians and Turtles Differences between Reptiles and Amphibians Local field trip Weekend field trip (required). We will leave Friday afternoon and return Sunday night. Lizards and Snakes What are Reptiles Local field trip Snakes continued Reptile origins Weekend field trip (required). We will leave Friday afternoon and return Sunday night. Reptiles continued Research Techniques Reptile Practical