LOCATION: Rm. 004, Butler Hall (Next to Heldenfels Hall)
LAB COORDINATOR: Monique Dubrule Reed - Rm. 009, Butler Hall (845-8650)
TEACHING ASSISTANT: Martin Terry Rm. 311
Butler Hall (845-4308)
TEXT: Walters D. R. and Keil, D. J. 1996. (4th edition) Vascular Plant Taxonomy (W&K). Lab Handouts--packet #169 and Lab Key--packet #168 from Copy Corner, Redmond Terrace Mall near junction of George Bush Drive (1710) and Texas Ave.
MATERIALS: You are required to provide your own set of laboratory tools for floral dissections. A basic, minimum kit would include:
| DATE | TOPIC |
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| 27 Aug | Exercise in Key Construction |
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| 3 Sep | Using the Key - Vegetative Characters/Campus Walk |
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| 10 Sep | Using the Key - Reproductive Characters |
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| 17 Sep | Family studies - Magnoliidae/Hamamelidae |
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| 24 Sep | Family studies - Caryophyllidae |
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| 1 Oct | LAB PRACTICAL I / SPECIMEN PREP FIELD TRIP |
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| 8 Oct | Family studies - Dilleniidae (First 5 Collection specimens due) |
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| 15 Oct | Family studies - Rosidae |
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| 22 Oct | FIELD TRIP | |
| 29 Oct | Family studies - Asteridae (Next 10 Collection specimens due) |
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| 5 Nov | Family studies - Liliopsida I |
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| 12 Nov | Family studies - Liliopsida II, Plant Description exercise |
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| 19 Nov | Open Lab/Workday - Full collections due, as well as collection logs and plant presses | |
| 26 Nov | LAB PRACTICAL II | |
Please make every effort to attend your assigned lab section. If you must miss a lab, please contact Monique Reed and your TA, preferably BEFORE you miss it. No make-ups on missed graded work without a University approved excuse (illness, death, University approved activity.)
PLANT COLLECTION: 20 complete specimens of 20 different species of flowering plants. These must represent 15 angiosperm families. All material must be collected this semester for this course. No specimens from cultivated areas. DO NOT PUT OFF WORKING ON YOUR PLANT COLLECTIONS. Five specimens will be due during your lab during the week of 8 Oct but we encourage you to turn these in earlier. These will be graded and returned so you can check your progress. Ten more specimens are due the week of 29 Oct. The final collection of 20 plants (5 new plants plus the first 5 and the next 10) is by the end of your lab period during the week of 19 Nov. Plant presses will be issued in lab during the second lab period (see Lab Handouts, p. 10)
KEY QUIZZES: Short Quizzes will be given during most lab periods, testing your ability to key out any unknown plant using your lab-manual key or one that we will give you. While you cannot study for these, keeping up with the lab, working with your collections, and learning to recognize plant families will help you do well. We will take the best 10.
LAB QUIZZES: There will be five unannounced lab
quizzes. These questions will cover topics discussed in lab.
| GRADING: | Lab Practical I | 50 |
| Lab Practical II | 50 | |
| Key quizzes | 100 | |
| Lab quizzes | 50 | |
| Plant Collection | 125 | |
| Plant Description | 25 | |
| Total: | 400 |
NOTES:
Always bring all text materials (W &
K, Lab Handouts, Lab Key) to lab. This includes lab practicals and
field trips. The hand lens is a necessity for the field trips.
Readings are assigned to complement the lab
exercises. We strongly encourage you to look this material over BEFORE
you come to lab. While we will not cover every family that is in the book,
checking to see what the textbook has to say about the families we will
be covering in lab will give you a big advantage. We have not assigned
the study questions as reading, but the ones that pertain to the families
we cover would be useful.
Room 004 will be closed while not in use. However,
we want you to have as much access to it as possible, so if you need to
get in, just find Monique (rm. 009) and she will be glad to unlock the
door for you. There will be no access to room 004 during the lab practical
weeks. Instead, a review will be set up elsewhere.
BE PREPARED for field trips. Wear sturdy
shoes or boots and long pants; be aware of the sun, the weather, insects,
and snakes. A little caution and planning can make the field trips one
of the best parts of the course.
KEEP IN MIND: We will be stressing your
ability to use a taxonomic key and to identify important families
and genera on sight. We assume no prior experience and we EXPECT some
problems at the beginning of the semester. Keep up with the labs and make
good use of our facilities, materials, and expertise to develop your knowledge
and skills.
Plant presses must be returned at the time
plant collections are due. Failure to return a press results in a grade
of 'Incomplete' and the blocking of fees and registration for the following
semester. Grades are restored and blocks removed when the press is returned.
If you have any problems or questions related
to the course or lab, please do not hesitate to contact Dr.
Manhart,
Monique Reed,
or your T.A.
Last updated August 27, 2001 by MDR