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BIO 4411: Conservation Genetics
4.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
CONSERVATION GENETICS. Introduces conservation genetics. Focuses on population genetic theory and emphasizes molecular methods for examining population differentiation, genetic diversity, the evolution of small populations, and the management of threatened populations. Lab includes experimental design, data collection and analysis.
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BIO 4420: Pre-Columbian Ecosystems
1.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
PRE-COLUMBIAN ECOSYSTEMS. Investigates through ecology the extent to which pre-Columbian occupants of the Americas influenced ecosystems. Includes archaeological, anthropological and ecological data that contributes to understanding the key debates about what is natural in the Americas. (Requirement: Junior standing.)
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BIO 4421: Neotropical Archeoecology
3.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
NEOTROPICAL ARCHEOECOLOGY. Studies the impact of human activities on past and present ecology. Integrates regional archaeology with modern ecology to compare sites with and without past human impacts. Uses field techniques that include forest census in megadiverse environments, sediment coring and curation of specimens.
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BIO 4515: Ecology of Coral Reefs
3.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
ECOLOGY OF CORAL REEFS. Broadly examines coral reefs from reef geology and geomorphology to conservation and management, including the physical environment, coral and symbiosis, reproduction, demography, community dynamics, diversity and function, biogeography and evolution, and natural and anthropogenic disturbances.
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BIO 4517: Modeling for Eco and Biol
4.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
INTRODUCTION TO MODELING FOR ECOLOGY AND BIOLOGY. Includes allometric principles, biological processes within organisms, population and metapopulation models, competition and symbiosis, predator-prey relations, community and diversity, and models in evolution, biogeography, ecosystems and conservation.
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BIO 4530: Biology of Fishes
4.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
BIOLOGY OF FISHES. Introduces the structure, evolution, behavior and ecology of freshwater and marine fishes. Labs examine the anatomy, physiology and ecology of fishes. Includes field collection trips to local marine and freshwater habitats.
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BIO 4550: Comp Vertebrate Anatomy
4.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
COMPARATIVE VERTEBRATE ANATOMY. Lectures and labs examine the comparative anatomy of higher animals. Emphasizes the evolutionary trends of the vertebrates. (Requirement: Junior standing.)
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BIO 4601: Coral Reef Fish Ecology
3.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
CORAL REEF FISH ECOLOGY. Introduces the structure of coral reefs and the behavior, ecology and evolution of reef fish communities.
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BIO 4620: Fish Aquaculture & Mgmt
4.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
FISH AQUACULTURE AND MANAGEMENT. Surveys in depth the culture methods of freshwater and saltwater fish species including an introduction to the theory and techniques necessary for managing wild fisheries stocks. Labs focus on fish culturing methodology and analysis of wild fish populations. Includes several field studies.
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BIO 4625: Crustacean Aquaculture
3.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
CRUSTACEAN AQUACULTURE. Studies the basic biology, life history and culturing techniques of the major commercially important crustaceans. Labs culture selected decapod species.
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