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Cursus: NWI-BM010C
NWI-BM010C
Advanced Adaptation Physiology
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CursusNWI-BM010C
Studiepunten (ECTS)3
CategorieMA (Master)
VoertaalEngels
Aangeboden doorRadboud Universiteit; Faculteit der Natuurwetenschappen, Wiskunde en Informatica; BioWetenschappen;
Docenten
Coördinator
prof. dr. G. Flik
Overige cursussen docent
Contactpersoon van de cursus
prof. dr. G. Flik
Overige cursussen docent
Docent
prof. dr. G. Flik
Overige cursussen docent
Docent
dr. M.H.A.G. Gorissen
Overige cursussen docent
Docent
dr. P.H.M. Klaren
Overige cursussen docent
Collegejaar2016
Periode
KW1  (29-08-2016 t/m 06-11-2016)
Aanvangsblok
KW1
Onderwijsvorm
voltijd
Opmerking-
Inschrijven via OSIRISJa
Inschrijven voor bijvakkersJa
VoorinschrijvingNee
WachtlijstNee
Plaatsingsprocedure-
Cursusdoelen

The student can describe the following concepts and notions using his/her own words and with examples:

  1. The role of adaptation and acclimation in Darwin's theory of evolution;
  2. A “Panglossian paradigm”, the difference between an adaptation and an exaptation (according to Gould);
  3. What is the context of "adaptation" in Gould and Lewontin's theory of punctuated equilibrium;
  4. Phenotypical plasticity, the difference between adaptation and acclimation;
  5. General biochemical principles in the adaptation/acclimation of enzymes and membranes to changes in temperature;
  6. Fundamental physiology of calcium metabolism and calcitropic hormones;
  7. Consequences of (increased) body size on physiology and anatomy of organisms, using quantitative relationships (allometric power functions);
  8. Allometric coefficient in a power function and its interpretation
  9. Allostasis, or “constancy through change”
  10. Integration of evolutionary and physiological concepts in a symbiontic relationship.
Inhoud

This series of lectures focuses on organismal physiology: regulatory mechanisms in the intact animal are addressed (Integrative Physiology). The central theme is how animals (including humans) have adapted to realise a dynamic interaction and to cope with continuously changing environmental conditions. Homeostatic and allostatic principles are discussed.

Students (in groups) will read a research paper and give a plenary oral presentation to their fellows.

The course content is centered around the themes:

  • Adaptation and evolution
  • Temperature adaptation
  • Allostasis
  • Allometry
  • Phenotypic plasticity
When appropriate, topics that received attention in recent papers and science sections of news papers will be addressed.
Bijzonderheden
contact: prof. dr. Gert Flik (g.flik@science.ru.nl)
Onderwerpen
• Adaptation and evolution
• Temperature adaptation
• Allostasis
• Allometry
• Phenotypic plasticity
Toetsinformatie
The written exam consists of a selection of open questions on different topics.
Voorkennis
Acquaintance with the content of the Bachelor courses 'Adaptation Phyiology' and 'Endocrinology' is highly recommended, but not a strict requirement.
Literatuur
The lectures will be published as Powerpoint-handouts (without subtexts!) on Blackboard.
Recommended: dedicated chapters in 'Sherwood Animal Physiology' and related textbooks as well as dedicated journal papers.
Werkvormen

• 16 hours lecture
• 2 hours question session
• 2 hours problem session
• 60 hours individual study period
Verplicht materiaal
Handouts
The lectures will be published as Powerpoint-handouts (without subtexts!) on Blackboard.
Aanbevolen materiaal
Boek
Geselecteerde hoofdstukken uit 'Sherwood Animal Physiology' en gerelateerde boeken en papers
Werkvormen
Cursusgebeurtenis

Hoorcollege

Responsiecollege

Werkcollege

Zelfstudie

Toetsen
Tentamen
Weging1
GelegenhedenBlok KW1, Blok KW2

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