PHYCOLOGY LABORATORY SPRING 2015 Justification This
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PHYCOLOGY LABORATORY SPRING 2015 Justification This
PHYCOLOGY LABORATORY SPRING 2015 Instructor: Dr. (Claudia) Ligia Collado-Vides Date: January 12th – April 25th, 2015 Lab section: Th 11:00- 1:50 PM OE 297 Office: MMC- OE 211 Office Hours: M and W 10:30-12:00 By appointment only Email: colladol@fiu.edu Justification This course is the laboratory-field section of the course Phycology. Phycology approaches the study of algae including the taxonomy, biology and ecology of algae, freshwater and marine. Particular emphasis is given to the identification of local marine macroalgae. Description We will provide students with information and technical skills for the study of the biology and taxonomy of seaweed, with emphasis on South Florida and Caribbean ecosystems. Field trips to recognize seaweeds, in nature will be conducted. Laboratory sessions, or field trip will run once a week. The major focus is in learning how to identify algae, and create a herbarium collection. Syllabus 1. INTRODUCTION Basics of how to us an identification key Basics of how to use microscopes Basics of how to create a herbarium label and vaucher 2. Marine Macroalgae Observation of general features of seaweeds Observation of general features of marine green macroalgae Identification of marine green macroalgae Herbarium preservation of marine green macroalgae Observation of general features of marine red macroalgae Identification of marine red macroalgae Herbarium preservation of marine red macroalgae Observation of general features of marine brown macroalgae Identification of marine brown macroalgae Herbarium preservation of marine brown macroalgae Classification of local seaweeds into form-functional groups ASSIGNMENTS Each student will keep a lab notebook with results from lab exercises and observations from the field trips. This notebook will be turned in at the end of class. In the notebook students will draw each one of the identified algae showing taxonomic characteristics for each one. Include observations and taxonomic discussion. Note books are individual. Students will create a herbarium collection using provided material and samples from the field. Herbarium collection is also individual work. Each student will work each of the below categories has to be included in the collection. The identification and collection of material in the field will be conducted in groups, but the herbarium collection will be an individual product. Identify and create a herbarium collection at species level of: 4 Green algae 4 Red algae 4 Brown algae Directions for each lab session will be provided by the instructor via Blackboard. EVALUATION 40 % Notebook 60 % Herbarium collection Notebook and herbarium collection will be returned finished and revised on Thursday April 16th, 2015. Students are encouraged to create art pieces with beautiful specimens, their work will be considered as extra credit in the evaluation depending on the quality and quantity for their work. Instructions will be provided in the Blackboard web site. IDENTIFICATION KEYS Littler D. S. and Littler M. M. 2000, Caribbean Reef Plants, Offshore Graphics, Inc.542 pp. Taylor R. 1960. Marine algae of the eastern tropical and subtropical coast of the Americas. University of Michigan Press. 870 pp. Identification keys will be provided by instructor. Grading: A 90-100 B+ 85-89 B 80-84 C+ 75-79 C 70-74 D+ 65-69 D 60-64 F < 59 Grades are not negotiable. I do not curve grades. I do not allow students to complete extra credit assignments to bring up their final grade. You must attend lectures, participate in discussions, and study throughout the semester. ** Important! If you are struggling in the course, please come for help during the semester when there is still time for me to help you. Take advantage of my office hours or make an appointment with me. Do not wait until the end of the semester and ask me to change your grade; by then it is too late. Late Assignment Policy: Late assignments (herbarium, notebook etc.) will be penalized by 10% for each day late. Instructors Communication: All instructor communication and announcements will be done by email and through the blackboard section of the course web site. Only students’ FIU email address will be used. If students do not use their FIU email account, use the easy to set up automatic mail forwarding option to the email account you are using regularly. Students are required to maintain a functional FIU email account and to observe the “News” web page. Emails that are returned due to “over quota” email accounts will not be re-sent. All email from students must contain “Phycology Lab” in the subject line; student emails without proper subject line and without the student’s name will not be answered! Academic Integrity: There is a zero tolerance policy for cheating in this course! Cheating during exams (e.g., looking at another’s paper, possession of notes, talking) and on assignments is unacceptable, will result in an automatic zero on the assignment, and will be reported to University Officials. Plagiarism on written assignments (passing off another person’s ideas as your own) will result in the same actions. If you are unsure whether an action is considered plagiarism, please see the PLAGIARISM POLICY in the Student handbook or ask me. Student Disability: Any student who, because of a disability, may require special arrangements in order to meet course requirements should contact DRC (Disability Resource Center) within 1 week of the beginning of this course to make the necessary accommodations. Sexual harassment policy: FIU is committed to eliminating sexual harassment. In accordance with the FIU Faculty Senate guidelines, this syllabus includes a warning that any misconduct will be reported. Academic misconduct: FIU is committed to not tolerating any academic misconduct by students. In accordance with the FIU Faculty Senate guidelines, this syllabus includes a warning that any academic misconduct, particularly cheating in exams, will be reported and penalized. Schedule might have unexpected changes. ALWAYS STAY INFORMED! Please check your Blackboard site regularly PLEASE BE RESPECTFUL WITH YOURSELF, PROFESSOR AND PEERS No cell phones or beepers, chatting, surfing internet are tolerated during class.