. Annual report. Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Courses in 2010-2011 Led by MCZ Faculty-Curators OEB 155r: Biology of bisects Freshman Seminar 31v: The Beasts of Antiquity and Their Natural History (offered Fall 2011) Organismic and Evolutionary Biology OEB 10: Foundations of Biological Diversity (undergraduate) Brian D. Farrell (and N. Michele Holbrook) An integrated approach to the diversity of life, emphasizing how chemical, physical, genetic, ecological and geologic processes contribute to the origin and maintenance of biological diversity. OEB 51: Biology and Evolution


. Annual report. Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Courses in 2010-2011 Led by MCZ Faculty-Curators OEB 155r: Biology of bisects Freshman Seminar 31v: The Beasts of Antiquity and Their Natural History (offered Fall 2011) Organismic and Evolutionary Biology OEB 10: Foundations of Biological Diversity (undergraduate) Brian D. Farrell (and N. Michele Holbrook) An integrated approach to the diversity of life, emphasizing how chemical, physical, genetic, ecological and geologic processes contribute to the origin and maintenance of biological diversity. OEB 51: Biology and Evolution of Invertebrate Animals (undergraduate) Gonzalo Giribet (and Cassandra G. Extavour) Introduction to invertebrate diversity, with special emphasis on the broad diversity of animal forms, their adaptations to different ecosystems and how these phenomena shape animal evolution. OEB 53: Evolutionary Biology (undergraduate) Hopi E. Hoekstra (and Andrew J. Berry) Micro- and macro-evolution, ranging from population genetics through molecular evolution to the grand patterns of the fossil record. OEB 57: Animal Behavior (undergraduate) Naomi E. Pierce (and Bence P. Olveczky) A review of the behavior of animals under natural conditions, with emphasis on both mechanistic and evolutionary OEB 121a: Research in Comparative Biomechanics (undergraduate and graduate) Andrew A. Biewener, George V. Lauder (and Daniel E. Lieberman, Stacey A. Combes) Introduction to experimental techniques used to investigate the structure and physiology of vertebrates, where each instructor offers research projects that are undertaken in their laboratory. OEB 121b: Research in Comparative Biomechanics (undergraduate and graduate) Andrew A. Biewener, George V. Lauder (and Daniel E. Lieberman, Stacey A. Combes) Optional extension of initial project undertaken in OEB 121a into a thesis research project. OEB 125: Molecular Ecology and Evolution (undergraduate and graduate) Scott V. Edwards A survey of t


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