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BIOL 5541S: Tropical Marine Biology
4.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
This is an intense 2-week field course conducted in the Bahamas. Through daily lectures and field excursions, students are exposed to the natural history and ecology of a variety of marine organisms and ecosystems including mangroves, seagrasses, rocky shores and coral reefs. additional reefs required.
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BIOL 5542: Aquatic Ecology
4.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
Covers the biological and physiochemical factors that affect common organisms found in local aquatic ecosystems, including streams, rivers, wetlands, estuaries, and lakes.
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BIOL 5542G: Aquatic Ecology
4.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
Covers the biological and physiochemical factors that affect common organisms found in local aquatic ecosystems, including streams and rivers, wetlands, estuaries, and lakes.
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BIOL 5543: Advanced Field Ecology
4.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
A field expedition involving ecological investigations of a major biome or natural area of North America. Expedititions normally require three to five weeks in the field, depending upon the habitat selected and the type of travel required. In addition to tuition, students must bear all travel expenses while in the field.
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BIOL 5543G: Advanced Field Ecology
4.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
A field expedition involving ecological investigations of a major biome or natural area of North America. Expeditions normally require three to five weeks in the field, depending upon the habitat selected and the type of travel required. In addition to tuition, students must bear all travel expenses while in the field.
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BIOL 5544: Population Biology
4.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
A review of the genetic consequences of evolutionary forces that impact population structure, cohesion, and persistence. Special attention is given to the behavioral, ecological, and demographic responses of populations to natural selection pressures arising from the social environment and the presence of other species in the community.
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BIOL 5544G: Population Biology
4.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
A review of the genetic consequences of evolutionary forces that impact population structure, cohesion, and persistence. Special attention is given to the behavioral, ecological, and demographic responses of populations to natural selection pressures arising from the social environment and the presence of other species in the community.
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BIOL 5545G: The Biology of Plants
4.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
An investigation of the unique morphology, physiology, ecology and evolution of hight plants. Labs will emphasize an experimental approach, examining living systems in the greenhouse and in the field.
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BIOL 5546: Plant Evol. Ecology
4.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
Examines the complex nature of plant reproductive biology, with focus on the evolution and maintenance of diverse breeding systems, the dynamics of plant-pollinator relationships, seed and seedling ecology, and coevolution. Students will design and carry out research projects, read the primary literature and present oral seminars.
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BIOL 5546G: Plant Evol. Ecology
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
Esamines the complex nature of plant reproductive biology, with focus on the evolution and maintenance of diverse breeding systems, the dynamics of plant-pollinator relationships, seed and seedling ecology, and coevolution. Students will design and carry out research projects, read the primary literature and present oral seminars.
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