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BI 279fs Genetics:
3.00 Credits
Colby College
The mechanisms of inheritance, with emphasis on experimental findings. The physical and chemical bases for the behavior of genes, and applications of genetic principles to society. Fourth credit hour for laboratory. Prerequisite: Biology 164. Three or four credit hours. JUDE
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BI 312 Vertebrate: Natural History
3.00 Credits
Colby College
Emphasizes diversity, evolution, life-history characteristics, and strategies of vertebrates in northeastern habitats. Students will learn about vertebrate-specific adaptations to climate, reproduction, and predator avoidance and will focus on the basic art of field observation and awareness during weekly lab excursions. The objective is a better understanding of vertebrates and a solid base for performing and designing observational and trapping experiments. Develops basic skills in reading vertebrate sign, nature journaling, and sketching. Lecture and laboratory. Prerequisite: Biology 164. Four credit hours.
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BI 315f Animal: Cells,Tissues,and Organs
3.00 Credits
Colby College
Studies of the organization of cells into tissues and organs in animals. Emphasis on the relationship between cellular morphology and tissue and organ function. Laboratories emphasize the microanatomy of mammalian tissues and tissue culture techniques and experimentation. Lecture and laboratory. Prerequisite: Biology 164 and Chemistry 142. Four credit hours. GREENWOOD
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BI 319s Conservation: Biology
4.00 Credits
Colby College
Listed as Environmental Studies 319. Four credit hours. COLE
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BI 320s Evolutionary: Analysis
3.00 Credits
Colby College
An examination of the mechanisms of evolution at single and multiple loci, including natural selection, genetic drift, and inbreeding. Reconstruction of the evolutionary history of both organisms and genes. Applications to human health and conservation biology. Optional fourth credit hour for laboratory includes an independent research component. Prerequisite: Biology 164 and a 200-level biology course. Three or four credit hours. STONE
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BI 325f Advanced: Immunology
3.00 Credits
Colby College
Advanced study of the immune system through reading and discussion of primary literature, focusing on several main topics per semester. Emphasis on the human immune system and human health, with comparisons across a range of species. Fourth credit for laboratory. Prerequisite: Biology 225. Three or four credit hours. HANNUM
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BI 325f Advanced - Immunology
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BI 334 Ornithology:
3.00 Credits
Colby College
An introduction to the biology of birds. Topics include evolution and diversity, feeding and flight adaptations, physiology, migration, communication, mating systems and reproduction, population dynamics, and conservation of threatened species. Field trips to local habitats and two mandatory weekend field trips. Lecture and laboratory. Offered in alternate years. Prerequisite: Biology 164, and junior standing. Four credit hours.
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BI 342s Past: Terrestrial Ecosystems
3.00 Credits
Colby College
Listed as Geology 342. Three credit hours. GASTALDO
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BI 342s Past - Terrestrial Ecosystems
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BI 352s Advanced: and Applied Ecology
3.00 Credits
Colby College
The theoretical aspects of population and community ecology, emphasizing population regulation, demography, trophic relationships, community structure and organization, and succession. Co-evolutionary interactions between plants and animals. Relevance of ecological theory to the solution of environmental problems. Lecture and laboratory. Prerequisite: Biology 271 and sophomore or higher standing. Four credit hours. COLE
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BI 352s Advanced - and Applied Ecology
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BI 354: L Lab:Marine Ecology
1.00 Credits
Colby College
One credit hour.
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