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BIO 454: Invertebrate Functional Morphology
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
Advanced study of the morphology and function of organ systems in invertebrate animals. Emphasis on laboratory investigation of living organisms and typically with concentration on two to four phyla chosen by participants in the course. May be repeated for credit. Satisfies the General Education Writing Intensive and Capstone Experience Requirements. Lec 1, Lab 4.
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BIO 455: Biological Invasions
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
Analysis of mechanisms behind species establishment in new areas, their impact on native ecology, theoretical bases of invasion-related phenomena, and economic and sociopolitical costs inflicted by exotic species. NOTE: BIO 455 and BIO 555 cannot both be taken for degree credit. Satisfies the General Education Population and the Environment Requirement. Prerequisites & Notes BIO 319, WLE 200, SMS 300, SMS 352 or FES 407 or permission of instructor. Credits: 3
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BIO 461: Insect Biology,Taxonomy and Systematics
6.00 Credits
University of Maine
Biology, morphology, and evolutionary relationships of the insect orders and major families with an introduction to the principles of modern systematics. Laboratory deals exclusively with the identification of native and exotic specimens. Lec 2, Lab 6. Prerequisites & Notes BIO 326, BIO 327 or INT 256. Credits: 4
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BIO 462: Principles of Genetics
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
The nature of hereditary factors and the mechanisms by which they are transmitted and expressed. Lec 3. Prerequisites & Notes BIO 100 and sophomore standing. BMB 280 is recommended but not required. Credits: 3
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BIO 463: River Ecology
4.00 Credits
University of Maine
An introduction to the ecology of rivers with emphasis on the role of physical and biological factors in controlling ecosystem processes and how these processes are influenced by human activities. Field trips and research projects required. Satisifies the General Education Capstone Experience and Writing Intensive Requirements. Lec 2, Lab 4. Prerequisites & Notes BIO 319 or SMS 300 or WLE 200 or permission . Credits: 4
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BIO 464: Taxonomy of Vascular Plants
2.00 Credits
University of Maine
The primary emphasis is identification of major families and genera of flowering plants.? Topics relating to the origin of plant diversity - phylogeny, evolution, pollination, hybridization, biogeography, and the flora of Maine - are also considered. Satisfies the General Education Lab in the Basic or Applied Sciences Requirement. Lec 2, Rec 1, Lab 2. Prerequisites & Notes BIO 200 or FES 100 or PSE 100. Credits: 4
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BIO 465: Evolution
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
The origin and development of evolutionary theory and the mechanisms which bring about the genetic differentiation of groups of organisms. Lec 3. Prerequisites & Notes BIO 100. Credits: 3
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BIO 468: Limnology
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
The ecology of inland waters, with emphasis on the physical, chemical and biological characteristic of lakes. Lec 3. Prerequisites & Notes BIO 200 and CHY 122/124 or BMB 208; BIO 319 recommended. Credits: 3
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BIO 469: Field Limnology
1.00 Credits
University of Maine
An optional field and laboratory component to accompany BIO 468. Offered alternate years (odd). A weekend field trip is required. Prerequisites & Notes None.? Corequisite: BIO 468. Credits: 1
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BIO 473: Biology of Algae
4.00 Credits
University of Maine
Comparative morphology and reproduction, identification and classification of algae. Laboratory and field work emphasize study of living material and include techniques on algal culture, sexuality, microtechnique and preservation. (This course is identical to SMS 473.) Lec 2, Lab 4.
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