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Biological Sciences 140: Behavioral Ecology
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
An introduction to social and reproductive behavior. Emphasis on studies of vertebrates in their natural habitat. Ideas concerning the evolution of social behavior, mating systems, and individual reproductive strategies. Case histories of well-studied animals that illustrate key principles in courtship and mating, parental behavior, and food-getting behavior. (Formerly Biology 140.) Prerequisite(s): BIOL 20A, BIOE 20B, and BIOE 20C. The Staff
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Biological Sciences 141L: Behavioral Ecology Field Course.W
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
A field-based course introducing students to concepts and methods for studying behavioral ecology in nature. Students will conduct observations and field experiments on various local model organisms including elephant seals, hummingbirds, sparrows, lizards, ants, bees, frogs, and salamanders. Students are billed a materials fee. (Formerly Biology 145L.) Prerequisite(s): BIOE 107 or BIOE 140 or ENVS 105; satisfaction of the Entry Level Writing and Composition requirements. Enrollment limited to 25. Offered in alternate academic years. (General Education Code(s): W. ) B. Sinervo, B. Lyon
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Biological Sciences 145: Plant Ecology
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
An exploration of the ecology of plant form, function, distribution, abundance, and diversity. Topics include plant adaptations to environmental conditions, life history variation, competition, reproductive ecology, her-bivory, and patterns of diversity. Lecture with discussions of original papers and independent field project. Students cannot receive credit for this course and course 245. (Formerly Biology 169.) Prerequisite(s): BIOL 20A, BIOE 20B, and BIOE 20C; or ENVS 24. BIOE 107 is recommended. Enrollment limited to 30. I. Parker
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Biological Sciences 145L: Field Methods in Plant Ecology
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Hands-on exploration of the concepts and techniques of plant ecology. A combination of lab, greenhouse, and field-based exercises (irrespective of weather conditions). Statistical analysis and scientific writing. One required weekend field trip. Students cannot receive credit for this course and course 245L. Students are billed a materials fee. (Formerly Biology 169L.) Prerequisite(s): satisfaction of the Entry Level Writing and Composition requirements; BIOL 20A, BIOE 20B, and BIOE 20C; or ENVS 24. Concurrent enrollment in BIOE 145 is required. BIOE 107 is recommended. Enrollment limited to 30. (General Education Code(s): W. ) I. Parker
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Biological Sciences 147: Community Ecology
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Develops the major themes of community biology: structure, trophic dynamics, succession, complex interactions among species, herbivory, evolution and coevolution. Uses case histories of well-studied marine and terrestrial systems. Students cannot receive credit for this course and course 247. (Formerly Biology 152.) Prerequisite(s): BIOE 107 or ENVS 24. Enrollment limited to 50. L. Fox
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Biological Sciences 150: Ecological Field Methods
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Lectures and laboratory computer exercises designed to familiarize students with research methods, study design, statistical approaches, and analysis tools for ecological research. Students cannot receive credit for this course and Environmental Studies 104A. (Formerly Biology 141.) Prerequisite(s): BIOL 20A, BIOE 20B, and BIOE 20C; concurrent enrollment in BIOE 150L is required. BIOE 107, 108, 140, or 147 recommended. Enrollment limited to 25. D. Croll
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Biological Sciences 150 - Ecological Field Methods
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Biological Sciences 150L: Ecological Field Methods Laboratory
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Field-oriented course in the study of animal ecology and behavior. Combines overview of methodologies and approaches to field research with practical field studies. Students are billed a materials fee. (Formerly Biology 141L.) Prerequisite(s): BIOL 20A, BIOE 20B, and BIOE 20C; concurrent enrollment in BIOE 150 is required. BIOE 107, 108, 140, or 147 recommended. Enrollment limited to 25. (General Education Code(s): W.) D. Croll
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Biological Sciences 151A: Ecology and Conservation in Practice Supercourse:Ecological Field Methods
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
An intensive, on-site learning experience in terrestrial field ecology and conservation, using the University of California Natural Reserves. Students study advance concepts in ecology, conservation, and field methods for four weeks, then experience total immersion in field research at the UC Natural Reserves. Lectures, field experiments, and computer exercises familiarize students with research methods, study design, statistical approaches, and analytical tools for ecological research. Enrollment by application. Prerequisite(s): BIOL 20A, BIOE 20B, BIOE 20C or ENVS 23, 24, 100; and AMS 7 and 7L. Concurrent enrollment in BIOE 151B-C-D or ENVS 109B-C-D is required. Satisfies the senior exit requirement for biological sciences majors and satisfies the senior exit requirement for environmental studies majors by prior approval. Students cannot receive credit for this course and BIOE 107, 107L, ENVS 104A or 196A. (Formerly Biology 165A.) (Also offered as Environmental Studies 109A. Students cannot receive credit for both courses.) Enrollment limited to 25. D. Croll, E. Zavaleta
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Biological Sciences 151B: Ecology and Conservation in Practice Supercourse:Ecological Field Methods Laboratory
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Field-oriented course in ecological research. Combines overview of methodologies and approaches to field research with practical field studies. Students complete field projects in ecology and also learn the natural history of the flora and fauna of California. Students are billed a materials fee. Enrollment by application. Prerequisite(s): Entry Level Writing and Composition requirements; BIOL 20A, BIOE 20B, BIOE 20C or ENVS 23, 24, 100; and AMS 7 and 7L. Concurrent enrollment in BIOE 151A-C-D or ENVS 109A-C-D is required. Satisfies the senior exit requirement for biological sciences majors and satisfies the senior exit requirement for environmental studies majors by prior approval. Students cannot receive credit for this course and BIOE 150, 150L, ENVS 104A or 196A. (Formerly Biology 165B.) (Also offered as Environmental Studies 109B. Students cannot receive credit for both courses.) Enrollment limited to 25. (General Education Code(s): W.) D. Croll, E. Zavaleta
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Biological Sciences 151B - Ecology and Conservation in Practice Supercourse:Ecological Field Methods Laboratory
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Biological Sciences 151C: Ecology and Conservation in Practice Supercourse:Functions and Processes of Terrestrial Ecosystems
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
From lectures and discussion of terrestrial community and ecosystem ecology, students work individually or in small groups to present an idea for a project, review relevant literature, develop a research question/hypothesis, design and perform an experiment, collect and analyze data, and write a report. The instructor evaluates the feasibility of each student's project before it begins. Enrollment by application. Prerequisite(s): BIOL 20A, BIOE 20B, BIOE 20C or ENVS 23, 24, 100; and AMS 7 and 7L. Concurrent enrollment in BIOE 151A-B-D or ENVS 109A-B-D is required. Satisfies the senior exit requirement for biological sciences majors and satisfies the senior exit requirement for environmental studies majors by prior approval. Students cannot receive credit for this course and BIOE 150, 150L, ENVS 104A or 196A. (Formerly Biology 165C.) (Also offered as Environmental Studies 109C. Students cannot receive credit for both courses.) Enrollment limited to 25. D. Croll, E. Zavaleta
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