Detailed information about the course
Title | Advanced Studies in Systematics |
Dates | 4-6 October 2023 |
Organizer(s) | Dr. Yamama NACIRI, UNIGE |
Speakers | Dr Alice CIBOIS, Natural History Museum of Geneva |
Description | This course covers the fundamentals of systematics science and allows students to become familiar with the processes and tools involved in modern taxonomy. The importance of taxonomy and systematics in the description and management of biodiversity is explored alongside new approaches to the description, definition, classification and understanding of life on Earth, and the processes that shape it. The course addresses three main topics: This course provides an immersion into collections of international relevance and develops all aspects of integrative taxonomy with examples and training in the collections. The mornings are dedicated to theoretical courses while the afternoons are spent in the collections. Upon conclusion of the course, the students are expected to be able to: 1. understand the basics of naming and nomenclature; 2. use an identification key; 3. explore the definition of species and species concepts; 4. have a critical understanding of species delimitation and be able to analyse species from a morphological and molecular perspective; 5. be aware of and explain the importance of modern taxonomy. The course is given by university lecturers from the Conservatoire & Jardin botaniques and the Museum d'Histoire naturelle and by scientists from both institutions. Therefore no extra support is asked for the organizer and speakers. |
Location |
Conservatoire & Jardin botaniques & Muséum d’histoire Naturelle de Genève |
Information | |
Registration | Please register through the CUSO Ecology and Evolution webpage Deadline for registration: 19 September 2023 16 places available
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Places | 16 |
Deadline for registration |