Module BSX-2028:
Introduction to Herpetology
Introduction to Herpetology 2024-25
BSX-2028
2024-25
School of Environmental & Natural Sciences
Module - Semester 2
20 credits
Module Organiser:
Wolfgang Wuster
Overview
Lectures will cover:
- Evolutionary trends
- Reproduction, Physiology and Function
- Community Structure
- Conservation
- Venom and venom evolution
Practicals on:
- Amphibian biology
- Diversity and locomotion
- Venom function and analysis
Assessment Strategy
-threshold -D- to D+: A threshold student should have a basic knowledge of the essential facts and key concepts of herpetology presented in the module. Written answers should demonstrate an ability to organise relevant lecture material into a coherent argument. Practical reports should demonstrate a basic ability to analyse data and interpret and present results
-good -B- to B+: A good student should have thorough factual knowledge across all aspects of the module, and be able to name examples where appropriate. Written answers should demonstrate an ability to think about the subject and to synthesise lecture material and some information from background reading. Practical reports should display a good level of understanding of data, analysis, interpretation and presentation
-excellent -A- to A+: An excellent student should have a high levels of detailed factual knowledge across all aspects of the module, and be able to detail examples where appropriate. Written answers should demonstrate an ability to think critically about the subject and to synthesise lecture material and information from extensive background reading. Practical reports should display a high level of critical understanding of data, analysis, interpretation and presentation
-another level-C- to C+: A Class 2.2 student should have a moderate levels of factual knowledge across most aspects of the module, and be able to provide some examples where appropriate. Written answers should demonstrate a reasonable grasp the subject and tlecture material. Practical reports should display a moderate level of understanding of data, analysis, interpretation and presentation.
Learning Outcomes
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Critically discuss the origin and evolutionary biology of venom in reptiles
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Critically evaluate the threats facing amphibian and reptile species and understand some ways in which they can be countered.
- Acquire practical skills and and experience relevant to different facets of herpetology
- Design and undertake practical work focusing on different aspects of herpetology
- Evaluate the evolutionary and ecological significance of amphibians and reptiles, and describe some major evolutionary trends within each group.
- Explain the major regulatory processes and discuss their advantages and limitations.
Assessment method
Exam (Centrally Scheduled)
Assessment type
Summative
Description
End of module exam
Weighting
40%
Assessment method
Report
Assessment type
Summative
Description
Practical 1 - feeding and locomotion
Weighting
20%
Due date
24/02/2023
Assessment method
Report
Assessment type
Summative
Description
Practical - toxinology OR amphibian locomotion
Weighting
40%
Due date
17/03/2023