GENERAL ENTOMOLOGY
(objectives)
THE MAIN FORMATIVE TARGETS ARE: 1) THE ACQUISITION OF A BASIC KNOWLEDGE ON MORPHOLOGY, ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION OF THE MAIN INSECT GROUPS. 2) THE ACQUISITION OF BOTH THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE ON SYSTEMATICS AND CLASSIFICATION OF THE HEXAPODA. 3) THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SOLID CULTURAL BACKGROUND FOR AN ADVANCED DISCUSSION ON CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF THE AMAZING EVOLUTIONARY SUCCESS AND DIVERSITY OF INSECTS AND ON THEIR IMPORTANCE IN BASIC AND APPLIED STUDIES. 4) THE ACQUISITION OF THE TOOLS FOR THE INSECT TAXONOMIC IDENTIFICATION, EXPECIALLY FOR THOSE ORDERS AND FAMILIES PRESENT IN THE ITALIAN FAUNA. 5) TO STIMULATE THE CURIOSITY AND THE ABILITY OF CRITICALLY OBSERVE THE NATURE. 6) THE SELF-EVALUATION BY THE STUDENT OF THE COMPETENCE WHITIN THE ANIMAL BIOLOGY, AND IN PARTICULAR IN THE ENTOMOLOGY.
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20401786 |
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Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Module: |
Code
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20401786-2 |
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ITA |
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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2
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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BIO/05
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Contact Hours
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-
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Laboratory Hours
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20
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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Derived from
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20401786 GENERAL ENTOMOLOGY in Ecosystems Biodiversity and Management LM-6 (professor to define)
(syllabus)
PART 1) BASIC AND APPLIED ENTOMOLOGY. ARTHROPOD PHYLOGENY. ORIGIN, CAUSES AND SIGNIFICANCE OF THE INSECT SUCCESS AND DIVERSITY. INTEGUMENT; STRUCTURE OF THE INTEGUMENT AND CUTICLE; COLORS. BODY REGIONS; SCLERITES; SEGMENTS, APPENDICES AND WINGS. MUSCULATURE AND ENDOSCHELETON; ADAPTATION TO THE MOVEMENT IN AERIAL AND ACQUATIC ENVIROMENTS. RESPIRATORY APPARATUS AND RESPIRATION; RESPIRATION IN WATER. EXCRETION. CEPHALIC APPENDAGES AND MOUTHPARTS; ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM; FEEDING STRATEGIES. CIRCULATORY SYSTEM AND BLOOD. REPRODUCTION: STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONAL MORPHOLOGY OF SEGMENTS AND GENITAL TRAITS; REPRODUCTIVE BEHAVIORS; EGGS; SPERMS. EMBRYONIC AND POSTEMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT. ENDOCRINE SYSTEM: HORMONS AND ENDOCRIN ORGANS. HEXOCRIN GLANDS. NERVOUS SYSTEM AND SENSE ORGANS. SIMPLE AND COMPOUND EYES. PRODUCTION OF LIGHT AND SOUNDS. CRIPTISM AND MIMICRY. PHEROMONS AND COURTSHIP; PARENTAL CARES; INSECT SOCIETIES. PREDATION; PARASITISM; SYMBIOSIS. ORIENTATION; MIGRATIONS; DISPERSION. INSECT BIOGEOGRAPHY. INSECT CONSERVATION.
(reference books)
P.J. Gullan & P.S. Cranston “Lineamenti di Entomologia” Zanichelli R.G. Davies “Lineamenti di Entomologia” Zanichelli G. Grimaldi “Evolution of the Insects” R.F. Chapman “The Insects: structure and function” Hodder & Stoughton, London C. Gillot “Entomology” Plenum Press, New York O.W. Richards & R.G. Davies “Imm’s general textbook of entomology” Chapman & Hall, London Vol. I e II M. Chinery “Guida agli insetti d’Europa” Muzzio
Office Hours: every day of the week by appointment by email (andrea.digiulio@uniroma3.it)
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Oral exam
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Module: |
Code
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20401786-1 |
Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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4
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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BIO/05
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Contact Hours
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32
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Type of Activity
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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Derived from
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20401786 GENERAL ENTOMOLOGY in Ecosystems Biodiversity and Management LM-6 (professor to define)
(syllabus)
PART 1) BASIC AND APPLIED ENTOMOLOGY. ARTHROPOD PHYLOGENY. ORIGIN, CAUSES AND SIGNIFICANCE OF THE INSECT SUCCESS AND DIVERSITY. INTEGUMENT; STRUCTURE OF THE INTEGUMENT AND CUTICLE; COLORS. BODY REGIONS; SCLERITES; SEGMENTS, APPENDICES AND WINGS. MUSCULATURE AND ENDOSCHELETON; ADAPTATION TO THE MOVEMENT IN AERIAL AND ACQUATIC ENVIROMENTS. RESPIRATORY APPARATUS AND RESPIRATION; RESPIRATION IN WATER. EXCRETION. CEPHALIC APPENDAGES AND MOUTHPARTS; ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM; FEEDING STRATEGIES. CIRCULATORY SYSTEM AND BLOOD. REPRODUCTION: STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONAL MORPHOLOGY OF SEGMENTS AND GENITAL TRAITS; REPRODUCTIVE BEHAVIORS; EGGS; SPERMS. EMBRYONIC AND POSTEMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT. ENDOCRINE SYSTEM: HORMONS AND ENDOCRIN ORGANS. HEXOCRIN GLANDS. NERVOUS SYSTEM AND SENSE ORGANS. SIMPLE AND COMPOUND EYES. PRODUCTION OF LIGHT AND SOUNDS. CRIPTISM AND MIMICRY. PHEROMONS AND COURTSHIP; PARENTAL CARES; INSECT SOCIETIES. PREDATION; PARASITISM; SYMBIOSIS. ORIENTATION; MIGRATIONS; DISPERSION. INSECT BIOGEOGRAPHY. INSECT CONSERVATION.
(reference books)
P.J. GULLAN & P.S. CRANSTON “LINEAMENTI DI ENTOMOLOGIA” ZANICHELLI or R.G. DAVIES “LINEAMENTI DI ENTOMOLOGIA” ZANICHELLI
OTHER TEXTBOOKS (THE CHOICE HAS TO BE DISCUSSED WITH THE PROFESSOR): G. GRANDI “ISTITUZIONI DI ENTOMOLOGIA GENERALE” EDIZIONI CALDERINI V.B. WIGGLESWORTH “LA VITA DEGLI INSETTI” GARZANTI R.F. CHAPMAN “THE INSECTS: STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION” HODDER & STOUGHTON, LONDON C. GILLOT “ENTOMOLOGY” PLENUM PRESS, NEW YORK O.W. RICHARDS & R.G. DAVIES “IMM’S GENERAL TEXTBOOK OF ENTOMOLOGY” CHAPMAN & HALL, LONDON VOL. I AND II GENERAL INSECT GUIDES (STUDENT CHOICE) ARE RECOMMENDED FOR BOTH LAB AND FIELD ACTIVITIES AS WELL AS FOR THE STUDY OF THE SYSTEMATIC PART OF THE COURSE.
Office Hours: every day of the week by appointment by email (andrea.digiulio@uniroma3.it)
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Oral exam
A project evaluation
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