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| Tu 05 Feb || {{pdf|http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/courses/greenplants/restricted/Lecture5.pdf}} Phylogeny of green plants (phylogeny, tree features, characters, homology, homoplasy, etc.) || GO VOTE! <br/> || LL | | Tu 05 Feb || {{pdf|http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/courses/greenplants/restricted/Lecture5.pdf}} Phylogeny of green plants (phylogeny, tree features, characters, homology, homoplasy, etc.) || GO VOTE! <br/> || LL | ||
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− | | Th 07 Feb || | + | | Th 07 Feb || {{pdf|http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/courses/greenplants/restricted/Lecture6.pdf}} Continued. Thanks to Dr. G for covering while I nursed a broken toe. If you have questions about this lecture feel free to ask. || Assignment #1 due at start of class <br/>Reading: |
{{pdf|http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/courses/greenplants/restricted/KenrickCrane1997.pdf}} Kenrick and Crane 1997 | {{pdf|http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/courses/greenplants/restricted/KenrickCrane1997.pdf}} Kenrick and Crane 1997 | ||
Revision as of 20:11, 9 February 2008
EEB 280 (3 cr, new #3320)
EEB 280W (W, 4 cr, new #3320W)
EEB 380 (graduate, 3 cr, new #3220)
Spring 2008
Lectures: T/TH 12:30-13:45 PM
Lectures are in Atwater 001
Download a general course Syllabus (requires password)
Download EEB280W instructions (requires password)
To lab home page.
Contact Information
Louise A. Lewis Associate Professor
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
office: 200 Pharmacy/Biology Building
voice: +1 860-486-6723
email: louise.lewis@uconn.edu
Bernard Goffinet Associate Professor
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
office: 300 Pharmacy/Biology Building
voice: +1 860-486-5290
email: bernard.goffinet@uconn.edu
Textbook and readings
There is no official text book. Instead, you will be assigned readings from the primary literature to go with the lectures.
Schedule (updated Jan. 21)
Notes: downloads require password; best viewed in Adobe Reader (some problems with the MAC "Preview" program).
Date | Topic | Assignment | Prof. |
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Tu 22 Jan | Introduction to course; importance of a land flora; paleoclimate | Assignment #1 (due 07 Feb) |
LL |
Th 24 Jan | Aquatic green algal diversity, phylogeny, and photosynthetic physiology | Reading: Chapters 1&2 in Graham (1993) Origin of Land Plants -- provided in class at 1st meeting | LL |
Tu 29 Jan | Land plant lineage: history and diversity | Reading: McCourt et al. 2004 Optional Reading: Overview of CCM in algae |
LL |
Th 31 Jan | Algal and land plant life cycles | Assignment #2 (due 12 Feb) Reading: Graham et al. 2000 |
LL |
Tu 05 Feb | Phylogeny of green plants (phylogeny, tree features, characters, homology, homoplasy, etc.) | GO VOTE! |
LL |
Th 07 Feb | Continued. Thanks to Dr. G for covering while I nursed a broken toe. If you have questions about this lecture feel free to ask. | Assignment #1 due at start of class Reading: |
LL |
Tu 12 Feb | Groups present results of Assignment #2 | Assignment #2 due | |
Th 14 Feb | Land plant physiology (carbon acquisition in an oxygen-rich world) | Reading: Sage 2004 (some of this is too detailed but it presents a good summary) | LL |
Tu 19 Feb | Land plant physiology (cuticle, desiccation tolerance) | Reading: Alpert 2000 | LL |
Th 21 Feb | Characterization of embryophytes: matrotrophy | Reading: | BG |
Tu 26 Feb | Microfossils | Reading: | BG |
Th 28 Feb | Macrofossils | Reading: | BG |
Tu 04 Mar | Reproductive biology of land plants | Reading: | BG |
Th 06 Mar | Land plant developmental tool kit (gene duplication, etc.) | Reading: | BG |
Tu 11 Mar | SPRING BREAK | ||
Th 13 Mar | SPRING BREAK | ||
Tu 18 Mar | Midterm Exam (through 04 March material) | ||
Th 20 Mar | Hormones | Reading: | BG |
Tu 25 Mar | Gametangia | Reading: | BG |
Th 27 Mar | Evolution of branching | Reading: | BG |
Tu 01 Apr | Evolution of conducting cells | Reading: | BG |
Th 03 Apr | Sporophyte dehiscence | Reading: | BG |
Tu 08 Apr | Plant-fungi interactions | Reading: | BG |
Th 10 Apr | Genome evolution (cp size reduction, gene transfer to nucleus) | Reading: | LL |
Tu 15 Apr | Genome evolution (parasitic taxa) | Reading: | LL |
Th 17 Apr | EEB Seminar, 4 PM: Dr. Monique Turmel (Univ. Laval) | Assignment #3: All students attend the seminar and write short summary; 380 students also meet with Dr. Turmel during class. | |
Tu 22 Apr | Land plants return to water and algae move to land (again) | Reading: | LL |
Th 24 Apr | Graduate student presentations | Assignment #3 due |
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Tu 29 Apr | Graduate student presentations | ||
Th 01 May | Graduate student presentations | ||
Tu 06 May | Final Exam 3:30-5:30 PM | TENTATIVE, as of Dec. 20th Office of Registrar’s calendar |
Links
- Watch This: movie of bryophyte gametes
"Whitish smoke in the movie are small droplets containing smreps (deliberate misspelling of word for male gametes).
The smreps in the droplets are still un-motile. When touch the
water, they begin to swim. In our experiments, misting with water is
trigger of the explosion. If antheridia were mature, the explosion
begin within few minutes. The event continued about for 10 min.
Intense light for video recording also seems to accelerate the
phenomenon. Each antheridia is deeply sunk in a cavity of
antheridiophore and there is a very small pore on the top of each
cavity. Swollen cells of surrounding tissue might cause the pressure
force. Cavers (1903) and Muggoch & Walton (1942) also discussed about the mechanism, but, I think no one examined about the detail mechanism of the phenomenon.
In Hiroshima, the season of mreps dispersal is Spring (April to May).
In our field observation, we detected many airborne smreps in the
sunny day after rain shower.
I do not have detail data about how many species of liverworts have
airborne mreps. At least, Asian species of Conocephalum (C.
japonicum) do in the same manner." M. Shimamura
Shimamura, M., Yamaguchi, T. & Deguchi, H. 2008.
Airborne sperm of Conocephalum conicum (Conocephalaceae). J. Plant
Res. 121: 69-71.
http://www.springerlink.com/content/fl2105h6428366m3/