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Tuesday lecture: parts of Ch 6 + 13 Population: Evolutionary UnitAssignmentsToday’s topic: Humans, Climate Change, and Ecological ResponsesObjectives Ecological Responses to T increaseSlide 5The hierarchical nature and processes of different levels of ecological systems:Tuesday lecture: parts of Ch 6 + 13 Population: Evolutionary UnitDarwin’s finches…Population EcologyGenetics EvolutionAssignmentsLecture: Evolution + Adaptation- print, study, bring lecture outline Lab: Complete HW 5 using Excel Complete SDP 1 Individual WS 1 pg.113-114*** ATTENTION***All labs meet in 277 Morrill next week!! Monday 8-11 (Mike) = Tuesday 5-8Monday 11-2 (Abby) = Wednesday 5-8Monday 2-5 (Chris) = Thursday 5-8Today’s topic: Humans, Climate Change, and Ecological ResponsesObjectivesEcological Responses to T increaseI. Cellular --> individual responsesII. Ecological responsesA. If no migration 1. If no adjust 2. If adjust via plasticity 3. If adjust via evolution B. If adjust by migrateIII. Consequences for humans•Hierarchical levels of biological organization…from molecules toorganisms…•Ecology starts with individual organism…and goes to higher levels of biological organization.The hierarchical nature and processes of different levels of ecological


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