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3.00 Credits
The ecology and management of wildlife species and their environment, with emphasis on fish, waterfowl, upland game birds, and mammals. Lecture three hours per week. Special course fees may apply. Prerequisites, BIO 1301 and BIO 1303. Fall, even.
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1.00 Credits
Three hours per week. Special course fees may apply. To be taken concurrently with BIO 4661. Spring, odd.
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3.00 Credits
Identification of wildlife problems, project design, interpretation and construction of wildlife maps, food habit and census techniques, wildlife populations and habitat analyses, predictive population dynamics, and introduction to modeling and wildlife decision making procedures. Lecture three hours per week. Special course fees may apply. Prerequisites, BIO 1301 and BIO 1303. Spring, odd.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the principles, theory, and practice of contemporary Geographic Information Systems for Natural Resources. Combination of lecture, reading, and computer based activity centered around natural resources will be used to provide background and understanding. Prerequisites, BIO 3023 or consent of instructor. Fall.
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4.00 Credits
A study of the systematics, nomenclature, morphology, and identification terminoloty for vascular plants with an emphasis on dichotomous key-based identification of flowering plants of Arkansas. Prerequisites: Bio 1501, 1503. Spring.
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4.00 Credits
A study of the systematics, nomenclature, morphology, phenology, geographic range, and natural history of woody plants with an emphasis on field recognition throughout the year. Dual listed with BIO 5714. Prerequisites, BIO 1501 and BIO 1503. Fall, even.
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1.00 Credits
An introduction to the preparation of biological materials for viewing with the transmission-and-scanning electron microscope. Emphasis will be placed on preparative techniques that are commonly used in the laboratory. Lecture one hour per week. Prerequisites, eight hours upper-level biology coursework and permission of professor.
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3.00 Credits
Six hours per week. To be taken concurrently with BIO 5001. Course fee, 2O dollars.
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3.00 Credits
This course will investigate the theories describing the genetic structure of populations. There will be an emphasis on problem solving applying statistical tools. Intended for graduate students entering the disciplines of preprofessional, conservation, agriculture, and wildlife and fisheries sciences. Prerequisites, BIO 3013 and BIO 3011.
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3.00 Credits
This course analyzes the history of biological ideas such as evolution, heredity, spontaneous generation, and molecular biology, aimed at a better understanding not only of historical background of current research but also on how science proceeds. Prerequisites will be at least two of the following courses: BIO 3023, BIO 3013, BIO 3033, or permission of the instructor.
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