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Courses - Spring 2025
BSCI
Biological Sciences Program Department Site
Open Seats as of
12/03/2024 at 11:30 AM
BSCI144
The Insect Apocalypse: Real or Imagined?
Credits: 3
Grad Meth: Reg, P-F, Aud
GenEd: DSNS, SCIS
Credit only granted for: BSCI144 or BSCI145.
Could the ongoing global decline in insect populations portend the end of terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems? An article in the New York Times, in 2018, declared an "Insect Apocalypse" that for the first time brought the unexplained declines in insects to the public and suggested a catastrophe awaits our planet. Scientists have documented the loss of insect species at a rate exceeding the extinction rates associated with the major geological events in Earth's history. Based on science and research, students will be provided with background, and discover on their own, the diversity of the form and functions of insects, as well as how they evolved and persisted for 400 million years. The course, designed for students of any major, celebrates the incredible variation of insect life and what they do to support life on our planet. The course will highlight the use of scientific research to understand and respond to the global crisis.