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BOT 458: Natural Resource Issues/Ethics
4.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Manoa
Overview of the history of land, resources and power in Hawai`i; players and processes influencing land and natural resources policies today explored from Native Hawaiian and other viewpoints. Extensive use of case studies. Pre: 457 or HWST 457. (Cross-listed as HWST 458)
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BOT 459: Hawaiian Resource Use
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Manoa
Analyzing diverse land and water use strategies of O`ahu, from traditional Hawaiian, scientific and economic perspectives, through classroom and on-site lectures. Topics include traditional Hawaiian methods, modern development, threatened ecosystems, eco-tourism and scientific research. A-F only. Pre: BOT/HWST 457 (or concurrent) or consent. (Cross-listed as HWST 459)
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BOT 460: Hawaiian Resources Internship
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Manoa
A ?hands-on? internship in an environmental or resource-management organization in Hawai`i. The experience will be broadened and supplemented by classroom lectures, discussion and analysis from traditional Hawaiian, scientific and economic perspectives. A-F only. Pre: BOT/HWST 457, BOT/HWST 458 (or co-requisite), BOT/HWST 459; or consent. Spring only. (Cross-listed as HWST 460)
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BOT 461: Systematics of Vascular Plants
4.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Manoa
(2 Lec, 2 3-hr Lab) ?Hands-on? experience with Hawai`i?s unique tropical flora; emphasis on recognition and identification of vascular plant families and the principles and methodologies that define them; evolution of biodiversity. Pre: 101 or college general biology. DB, DY
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BOT 462: Plant Evolution
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Manoa
Major events and principles; includes the blue-green algae and fungi. Pre: 201 or BIOL 172. DB (Alt. years)
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BOT 470: Plant Physiology
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Manoa
Integration of form and function from cellular to whole plant levels in processes from seed germination, through photosynthesis, growth, and morphogenesis, to flowering and senescence. A-F only. Pre: CHEM 152 and BIOL 171, or consent. Co-requisite: 470L. (Cross-listed as TPSS 470) DB
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BOT 470L: Plant Physiology Laboratory
1.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Manoa
(1 3-hr Lab) Principles of experimentation in plant physiology, includes individual investigations. A-F only. Pre: consent. Co-requisite: 470. (Cross-listed as TPSS 470L) DY
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BOT 480: Algal Diversity and Evolution
4.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Manoa
(3 Lec, 1 3-hr Lab) Principles of algal diversity, structure, and evolution. Identification of common Hawaiian algae. Pre: one of 101, BIOL 172, MICR 351, ZOOL 101; or consent. DB, DY
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BOT 492: Wildlife Ecology and Management in the Tropics
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Manoa
Practices from around the world that focuses on the tropics. Integrates across disciplines, considers how science based management interacts with world views and considers management plans that are scientifically rigorous but culturally sensitive. Pre: BIOL 265 and an upper level ecology course, or consent. (Once a year)
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BOT 499: Advanced Directed Research
4.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Manoa
Performance of research project under the direction of a faculty advisor. Preparation of written proposal, final oral presentation to be given to the Botany Department audience and written report required. Preference given to BOT majors. Repeatable up to eight credits. CR/NC only. Pre: 203, 301/301L, 302, and consent.
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