Evolutionary Biology

Evolutionary Biology is a Natural Science class taught by Charles Ross.

Course Description
This year (2009) is the 150th anniversary of the publication of "The Origin of Species" and the 150th anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth. The concept of biological evolution pre-dates Darwin. However, when Darwin presented a provocative mechanism by which evolution works (i.e., natural selection), he catapulted an idea to the forefront of biology that has precipitated 150 years of research into the nature and origin of organic diversity. This course will serve as an introduction to the science of evolutionary biology. Additionally, we will take a historical look at the development of evolution as a concept and how it has led to the Modern Synthesis in biology and modern research in Evolutionary Biology. We will also investigate how Darwin's "dangerous idea" has infiltrated into different areas of biology and beyond.