Applied Biology

Paper Code: 
ZOL-414
Credits: 
3
Contact Hours: 
45.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 
Course objectives:  
This course will enable the students to – 
1. Aware about economically important insects. 
2. Appraise the morphology of insect pests and the nature of the damage done by an insect  pest. 
3. Acquaint with the methods of control of various insect pests. 
4. Recognize arthropods vectors of human diseases. 
5. Gain knowledge about Pisciculture, dairy farming, Poultry Keeping, Leather industry and Wool  industry. 
6. To enlighten them about use of Pharmaceuticals from animals 
 
Course Outcomes (COs): 

Course 

Learning outcomes 

(at course level)

Learning and  teaching strategies

Assessment  Strategies 

Paper  

Code

Paper Title

ZOL 

414

Applied  

zoology

The students will 

CO 74: Recognize ecologically important and harmful insects. Understand the nature of the damage  done by an insect pest. 

CO 75: Critique the methods of control  of various insect pests. 

CO 76: Relate how arthropods work as  vectors of Human diseases and affect  human society. 

CO 77: Design the set up of  Pisciculture, dairy farming, poultry  keeping, leather industry and wool  industry

The approach in  teaching: 

Interactive Lectures,  Discussion, Reading  assignments,  

Demonstration,  

Learning activities for  the students: 

Self learning  assignments, Effective  questions, Simulation,  Seminar presentation,  Giving tasks, Field  practical

Class test  

Semester end  examinations, Quiz,  

Assignments,  Presentation 

Surprise test 

Open book test

 
 
9.00
Unit I: 
UNIT I:
 Brief accounts of Systematic position, Morphology, life history, mode of infection and  pathogenicity, Prevention and control 
 
● Enterobius Vermicularis (pin worm) 
● Trichuris  trichiura (whip worm) 
● Paragonimus  westermani (lung fluke) 
● Schistosoma   mansoni (blood fluke) 
 
9.00
Unit II: 
UNIT II:
● Arthropods as vectors of Human diseases 
● Anopheles: Malaria 
● Aedes: Dengue 
● Household insects:Cockroach, Housefly, Pediculus, Bedbug, Ants, Termite, Spider 
 
9.00
Unit III: 
UNIT III:
● Insects pest of economically important crops and their control: Grain Pest: Rhizopertha,  Sitophilus, Tribolium, Trogoderma, Callosobruchus
● Brief idea of Integrated Pest Management (Types of Control strategies, Steps, Application,  Necessity) 
● Rat menace and its control 
 
10.00
Unit IV: 
UNIT IV:
● Pisciculture 
● Types of culturable fishes, Fish culture in India, Process of Pisciculture, methods of Fishing  and preservation of Fishes. 
● Poultry Keeping 
● Maintenance and management, Breeding and rearing of Chickens, Diseases of Poultry,  Indians breeds 
● Dairy farming 
● Basic concepts in dairy science 
● Semen collection & preservation; artificial insemination; multiple ovulation and embryo  transfer 
● Different breeds of Cattle (Cow, Buffalo, Goat). 
 
9.00
Unit V: 
UNIT V:
● Leather industry 
● Wool industry 
● Pharmaceuticals from animals 
 
Essential Readings: 
● Shukla and Upadhyaya : Economic Zoology (Rastogi Publishers, 2009). 
● Chatterjee K.D. Parasitology (Protozoology and Helminthology) with two hundred fourteen  illustrations. CBS Publishers & Distributors Private Limited, 2009. 
● Paniker, CKJ. Textbook of Medical Parasitology. 6th Edition Jaypee Brothers, 2007
 
References: 
SUGGESTED READINGS:
● Shrivastava: Test book of Applied Entomology, Vol. I &II (Kalyani Publishers, 1991) 
● Insects. M. S. Mani, NBT, India, 2006. 
● Text Book of Applied Zoology: Vermiculture, Apiculture, Sericulture, Lac-Culture, Agricultural  Pests and their Control by Pradip V. Jabde, 2005 Publisher Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd. New Delhi
● Absan and Sinha: A handbook of Economic Zoology (S. Chand and Company, 2009) 
● Kotpal : Modern Text Book of Zoology Vertebrates (Rastogi Publication, 2011) 
● Biological and Biotechnological control of insect pests, Racheigl and Racheigl, CRC Press,  1998
 
e-RESOURCES:
 
JOURNAL: 
Journal of Developmental Biology
International Journal of Developmental Biology
 
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