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49 hours

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  • Of all the animals on earth, which are the strongest for their size? What about the fastest? Who were the first animals to evolve flight? Insects take all of these titles and more! As the most abundant animals on the planet, insects and other arthropods affect our lives in so many ways. From beneficial interactions like pollination and biological pest control, to the transmission of life threatening diseases; this course will teach you about the big ways that these little arthropods impact our lives.
  • In Bugs 101: Insect-Human Interactions, you will be plunged into the diverse (and sometimes alien) world of arthropods to learn how they work, what they do, and how insects and humans interact every day.
  • After completing this course, you will be able to:
  • Describe the evolutionary relationships between insects and their arthropod relatives
  • Inventory major groups of insects and their diversity
  • Demonstrate evolutionary adaptations that make insects successful
  • Discuss insect biology and human-insect interactions
  • Evaluate positive and negative interactions between insects and humans
  • Propose practical and symbolic roles insects play in human societies
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Curriculum

Module 01: Introduction to Insects and their Terrestrial Relatives

00.01 Welcome to Bugs 101

01.01 Introduction

01.02 Arthropods

01.03 Arthropod Evolution and Classification

01.04 Small Body Size

01.05 Metamorphosis, Dispersal, and Reproductive Capabilities

01.06 Major Insect Orders

01.07 Insect Collections in Museums

01.08 Starting Your Insect Collection

01.09 Module 01 Wrap Up

Royal Alberta Museum Bug Gallery Tour

Course Information Packet

Interactive Learning Objects

Meet the BUGS 101 Team

Course Glossary

Useful Biological Prefixes and Suffixes

Extra Study Material: Flashcards

Module 01 Course Notes

Module 01 Supplementary readings

Pre-Course Bugs Survey

Module 1 Quiz

Module 02: The Business of Being an Insect Part 1

02.01 The Business of Being an Insect

02.02 Insect Body Regions and Head

02.03 Insect Thorax and Abdomen

02.04 Digestion and Excretion

02.05 Circulation and Gas Exchange

02.06 Module 02 Wrap Up

Module 02 Course Notes

Module 02 Supplementary Readings

Module 2 Quiz

Module 03: The Business of Being an Insect Part 2

03.01 More Business of Being an Insect

03.02 Nervous System

03.03 Courtship and Mating

03.04 Male and Female Reproductive Structures

03.05 Modes of Reproduction

03.06 Mating Disruption and SIT

03.07 Module 03 Wrap Up

Module 03 Course Notes

Module 03 Supplementary Readings

Module 3 Quiz

Module 04: Insect Locomotion

04.01 Insects on the Move

04.02 Passive and Active Dispersal

04.03 Insect Musculature

04.04 Insect Legs and Modifications

04.05 Insect Wing Structure

04.06 Insect Wing Modifications

04.07 Insect Flight Muscles

04.08 Studying Insect Flight

04.09 Insect Migration

04.10 Insect Migration: Locusts

04.11 Insect Migration: Monarch Butterfly

04.12 Module 04 Wrap Up

Module 04 Course Notes

Module 04 Supplementary Readings

Module 04 Quiz

Module 05: Insects as Decomposers

05.01 Insects as Decomposers

05.02 Nutrient Cycling

05.03 Detritivore Feeding Guilds

05.04 Insect Development

05.05 Development and Succession in Forensics

05.06 Module 05 Wrap Up

Module 05 Course Notes

Module 05 Supplementary Readings

Module 05 Quiz

Module 06: Plant Feeding and Impacts of Herbivory

06.01 Plant Feeding and Impacts of Herbivory

06.02 Coevolution & Ecological Fitting

06.03 Levels of Diet Specialisation

06.04 Plant Defences

06.05 Plant Feeding Guilds

06.06 Impacts of Insect Herbivores

06.07 Module 06 Wrap Up

Module 06 Course Notes

Module 06 Quiz

Module 07: Pollination and Beekeeping

07.01 Pollination and Beekeeping

07.02 Pollination

07.03 Pollinator Challenges and Importance

07.04 Apiculture

07.05 Honey Bee Eusociality and Castes

07.06 Honey Bee Biology

07.07 Honey Bee Communication

07.08 Threats to Honey Bees

07.09 Module 7 Wrap Up

News: Varroa mites feed on fat body, not hemolymph

Module 07 Course Notes

Module 07 Supplementary Readings

Module 7 - Pollination and Apiculture

Module 08: Insects and Disease

08.01 Insects and Disease

08.02 Etiological Agents and Disease Vectors

08.03 Arthropod-borne Human Diseases

08.04 Arthropod-borne Animal Diseases

08.05 Arthropod-borne Plant Diseases

08.06 Module 08 Wrap Up

Module 08 Course Notes

Module 08 Supplementary Readings

Module 8 - Insects and Diseases

Module 09: Sustainable Human-Insect Interactions: IPM

09.01 Sustainable Human-Insect Interactions: IPM

09.02 Integrated Pest Management

09.03 IPM: Chemical Control

09.04 Types of Insecticides

09.05 Advantages and Limitations of Insecticides

09.06 Module 09 Wrap Up

Module 09 Course Notes

Module 09 Supplementary Readings

Module 9 - Sustainable Human-Insect Interactions I

Module 10: Sustainable Human-Insect Interactions: IPM (Biological and Cultural Control)

10.01 IPM: Biological and Cultural Control

10.02 Biological Control

10.03 Types of Biological Control

10.04 Pros and Cons of Biological Control

10.05 Cultural Control

10.06 Module 10 Wrap Up

Module 10 Course Notes

Interactive Learning Object - Pest Management in an Orchard - Capstone activity

Module 10 Supplementary Readings

Module 10 - Sustainable Human-Insect Interactions II

Module 11: Insect Conservation

11.01 Insect Conservation

11.02 Conservation of Insect Diversity

11.03 The Changing World and Insects

11.04 The Changing Climate and Insects

11.05 Invasive Species and Harvesting by Humans

11.06 Conserving and Managing Insect Diversity

11.07 Module 11 Wrap Up

Module 11 Course Notes

Road Map to Insect Conservation

Module 11 Supplementary Readings

Module 11 - Insect Conservation

Module 12: Insects in Human Culture

12.01 Insects in Human Culture

12.02 Myths and Symbols

12.03 Art, Literature, and Film

12.04 Products, Science and Technology

12.05 Entomophagy: Insects as Food

12.06 Module 12 Wrap Up

Module 12 Course Notes

Playlist of Entomology-inspired Music

Module 12 Supplementary Readings

Module 12 - Insects in Human Society

Module 13: Bugs 101 Wrap Up

Bugs 101 Wrap Up

Additional survey on MOOC learners

Acknowledgements

Post-Course Bugs Survey

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