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BIO 5030: Conservation Biology
3.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
CONSERVATION BIOLOGY. Demonstrates the synthetic nature of conservation biology drawing from the disciplines of genetics, population biology, biogeography, ecology, wildlife management, human ecology and natural resource management. Illustrates conservation issues using case studies from a wide variety of global ecosystems.
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BIO 5031: Conservation Genetics
3.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
CONSERVATION GENETICS. Introduces conservation genetics. Focuses on population genetic theory and emphasizes molecular methods to identify evolutionarily significant units, assess genetic diversity, understand the evolution of small populations and manage threatened populations.
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BIO 5034: Paleoclimatology
3.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
PALEOCLIMATOLOGY AND PALEOECOLOGY. Discusses how and why climate has changed, and how those changes have influenced ecosystems. Also covers species migration, speciation, community change and biogeography. Provides tools to develop climatic and ecological histories.
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BIO 5040: Marine Mammalogy
4.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
MARINE MAMMALOGY. Covers the evolution, classification, zoogeography, anatomy and general life history of marine mammals.
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BIO 5045: Reproduction of Marine Fishes
4.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
REPRODUCTION AND RECRUITMENT OF MARINE FISHES. Discusses the processes of reproduction and recruitment of marine fishery species. Topics range from the physiological and behavioral characteristics of reproduction, to the molecular events of fertilization, to the influences of oceanographic processes on larval and juvenile life stages.
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BIO 5047: Ecophysiology of Fishes
3.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
ECOLOGICAL PHYSIOLOGY OF FISHES. Addresses how the physiology of fishes is affected and regulated in response to environmental changes. Fishes inhabit a vast range of habitats that vary with respect to biotic and abiotic factors. Successful maintenance of populations in challenging environments requires responsive adjustments in physiology.
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BIO 5060: Bio & Eco of Seagrass
3.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY OF SEAGRASSES. Lectures, discussions of recent literature, and independent or group lab study of the truly marine angiosperms. Covers the systematics, anatomy, physiology and reproduction of seagrasses, along with autoecology and community ecology of tropical and temperate seagrass meadows.
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BIO 5065: Nat His of Ind Riv Lagoon
3.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
NATURAL HISTORY OF THE INDIAN RIVER LAGOON. Field examination of the flora, fauna and descriptive ecology of the Indian River system along the east coast of Florida. Emphasizes understanding natural history in relation to geologic history, biogeography, human society and recent problems in resource management.
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BIO 5070: Physiological Ecology
3.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
PHYSIOLOGICAL ECOLOGY. Lectures and discussions on the physiological adaptation of organisms to environment.
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BIO 5075: Multivar Analysis in Biology
3.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS IN BIOLOGY. Teaches graduate students how to apply various multivariate techniques in analyzing biological data using a hands-on problem-solving approach. Includes principal component analysis, cluster analysis and discriminate function analysis.
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