Lectures (Video)
- 1. Introduction - Fungi
- 2. Algae, Mosses, Lower Vascular Plants
- 3. Ferns and Gymnosperms
- 4. Angiosperms 1
- 5. Angiosperms 2
- 6. Cells, Tissues
- 7. Roots, Structure and Development
- 8. Shoots, Primary Structure 1
- 9. Shoots, Primary Structure 2
- 10. Plant Growth Substances 1
- 11. Plant Growth Substances 2
- 12. Flowering
- 13. Water Relations
- 14. Water Relations, Mineral Nutrition
- 16. Relevance and history
- 17. The tree of life: Phylogeny
- 18. Population processes and inheritance
- 19. Mutation and selection theory
- 20. Genetic drift and migration
- 21. Recombination, sexual reproduction
- 22. Sexual selection; coevolution
- 23. Species concepts
- 24. Speciation processes
- 25. Fossil record - macroevol trends
- 26. Fossils, evo-devo
- 27. Human evolution
- 28. Evolutionary Medicine - Published
- 29. Control of Onchocerciasis
- 30. Population Growth
- 31. Dynamics of Populations
- 32. Demography
- 33. Organism Interactions and Competition
- 34. Ecological Studies
- 35. Communities
- 36. Island Biogeography
- 37. Ecosystems
- 38. Aquatic Ecosystems
- 39. San Francisco Bay
- 40. Microevolution and Natural Selection
- 41. Humans and the Environment
General Biology II
Course Summary
This course is based on Biology 1B - Spring 2011 made available by University of California, Berkeley: Webcast.Berkeley under the Creative commons BY-NC-ND 2.5 license.
This course covers the general introduction to plant development, form, and function; population genetics, ecology, and evolution. Intended for students majoring in the biological sciences. The course is conducted by Professors Lewis J Feldman, Craig Moritz, Vincent H. Resh and offered in University of California, Berkeley.
General Biology and General Biology II constitute a sequence.
(29 Sept 2011 - Updated)
Reading Material
1. Textbook: Campbell Biology, 9th edition (Berkeley course)Neil Campbell, Jane B. Reece, Lisa A. Urry, Michael L. Cain, Steven A. Wasserman, Peter V. Minorsky, Robert B. Jackson
Campbell Biology, 9th edition, 2011, Pearson Benjamin Cummings.
ISBN: 9780321558237