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WFSC 612: Conservation Biology
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Texas A & M University-College Station
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Conservation Biology. (3-0). Credit 3. Examine the development of major areas in conservation-oriented research that include patterns of biodiversity, extinction, conservation genetics, conservation of populations, communities and landscapes, and ecological sustainability. Prerequisite: Graduate classification.
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WFSC 613: Animal Ecology
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3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-College Station
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Animal Ecology. (2-3). Credit 3. Concepts of animal ecology which emerge at various levels or organization; the ecosystem, the community, the population and the individual; laboratories emphasis on the quantitative analysis of field data and the simulation of population dynamics. Prerequisite: Graduate classification or instructor approval.*
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WFSC 615: Mariculture
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4.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-College Station
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Mariculture. (3-3). Credit 4. Environmental, physiological, behavioral, legal and economic factors which determine the success of efforts to cultivate saltwater species having economic importance; practices employed in various parts of the world to produce fishes, molluscs and crustaceans. Prerequisites: Ichthyology and invertebrate zoology or approval of instructor.
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WFSC 616: Physiol Ecol Vert
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Texas A & M University-College Station
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Physiological Ecology of Vertebrates. (3-4). Credit 4. Effects of temperature, oxygen and other environmental factors on the distribution and abundance of animals; comparative behavioral and physiological adjustments to environment as an evolutionary response; students will be expected to develop and execute a research project in an appropriate subject area. Prerequisite: BIOL 388 or WFSC 417 or approval of instructor.
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WFSC 617: Biology Of Fish
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4.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-College Station
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Biology of Fishes. (3-3). Credit 4. Fishes' physiological and morphological adaptations for life in aquatic systems; physiological and behavioral responses of fish to environments; molecular, cellular, and physiological mechanisms discussed in an evolutionary context that emphasizes the ontogeny of adaptive responses among vertebrates from basic biochemical and biophysical constraints. Prerequisite: Graduate classification or instructor approval.
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WFSC 618: Wldf Study Design Analys
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Texas A & M University-College Station
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Wildlife Study Design and Analysis. (3-0). Credit 3. Students will be exposed to fundamental and advanced aspects of study design applicable to terrestrial animals; analysis and review of the scientific literature related to study design; and the development of study design for written and oral presentations. Prerequisite: Graduate classification or instructor approval.
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WFSC 619: Wildlife Restoration
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Texas A & M University-College Station
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Wildlife Restoration. (2-3). Credit 3. Study of the fundamentals of the restoration of animal populations and the resources they require; factors that control the distribution and abundances of animals in relation to restoration; and how restoration plans for wildlife are developed. Prerequisite: Graduate classification or instructor approval. Stacked with WFSC 419.
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WFSC 620: Vertebrate Ethology
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Texas A & M University-College Station
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Vertebrate Ethology. (3-2). Credit 4. Mechanisms and control of vertebrate behavior in an ecological context, as shaped by natural selection; classical and current theories regarding the genetic basis, development, specialized sensory systems and organization of responses in changing environment; laboratory emphasizes observational skills and quantitative analysis of behavior occurring in natural settings.*
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WFSC 621: Aquatic Ecology
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Texas A & M University-College Station
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Aquatic Ecology. (3-0). Credit 3. Aquatic ecosystems from a system-level perspective; contemporary models of ecosystem structure and function; introduction to nonlinear dynamics and chaos theory, aquatic ecosystem behavior and predictability as a functional food-chain length.
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WFSC 622: Behavioral Ecology
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Texas A & M University-College Station
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Behavioral Ecology. (3-0). Credit 3. Integration of animal behavior with ecological and evolutionary principles; includes mating, predation, foraging ecology, social behavior, game theory and behavioral genetics; emphasis on quantification of behavior and strategy modeling. Prerequisites: Undergraduate ecology course; graduate classification.
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