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Course Criteria
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5.00 - 8.00 Credits
Representative invertebrate groups with emphasis on marine forms; morphology, systematics, life history, and ecology. Lectures, laboratory, field trips. Prereq: BI 213 or 253. Offered at Oregon Institute of Marine Biology.
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4.00 Credits
Anatomy, physiology, systematics, and behavior of insects. Insect societies. Lectures, laboratories. Prereq: BI 213 or 253.
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5.00 Credits
The biological and physical factors regulating abundance, distribution, production, and biodiversity within estuaries. Includes field trips to marshes, tidal flats, and exploration of estuarine habitats. Prereq: BI 213 or 253.
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4.00 - 6.00 Credits
Principles of morphology, physiology, evolution, life history, and systematics as demonstrated through study of birds and mammals of the Oregon coast. Comparison of the fauna from the open sea to coastal waters. Lectures, laboratory, field trips. Prereq: BI 213 or equivalent. Offered at Oregon Institute of Marine Biology.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Content varies. Topics include comparative embryology, environmental issues, biology of fishes, and other subjects related to marine biology. Lectures, laboratories, field trips. Prereq: BI 213 or 253. R when topic changes. Offered at Oregon Institute of Marine Biology.
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5.00 Credits
Examines patterns of biological productivity and controlling physical and chemical mechanisms in the various environments of the world's oceans. Lectures, laboratories, field trips. Prereq: BI 213 or 253. Offered at Oregon Institute of Marine Biology.
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4.00 Credits
Natural history and identification of birds. Fieldwork emphasizes adaptation, behavior, breeding, distribution, migration, and ecology. Prereq: BI 213 or 253. Offered summer session only.
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4.00 Credits
Principles of organization of nervous systems with emphasis on vertebrate brain and spinal cord. Functional implications of synaptic organization and pattern of projections, and comparative aspects. Prereq: BI 353 or 360 or equivalent.
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4.00 Credits
Physiology of excitation, conduction, and synaptic transmission. Prereq: BI 360.
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4.00 Credits
Biological time keeping at ecological, evolutionary, behavioral, physiological, neurological, and molecular levels, with emphasis on daily and seasonal rhythms. Prereq for 464: BI 360 and BI 320 or 328. Offered alternate years.
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