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The differentiation of germ layers into tissues and organs with an emphasis on genetic processes and morphological patterns. Two lectures and one two-hour laborartory. Prerequisites: BI 300 and BI 381. (3 credit hours)
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An evolutionary approach to the study of behavior of the individual and group. Topics include proximate and ultimate explanations of behavior. Three lectures. Prerequisites: ZO 200, BI 300, and one course from the following: ZO459, ZO 460, ZO465, ZO466, or ZO 478; or consent of instructor. (3 credit hours)
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Introduction to the symbiotic association know as parasitism, with special emphasis on animal parasites. Protozoa, platyhelminths, and nematodes are stressed, particularly host-parasite relationships and life cycles. Prerequisite: ZO 200. On demand. One lecture and two two-hour laboratories.(3 credit hour)
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Introduction to the ecology, zoogeography, structure/ function, evolution, and behavior of mammals. Prerequisites: ZO200 and BO200 or equivalents. One lecture and two hour laborartories. (3 credit hour)
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An introduction to the biology of the amphibians and reptiles. Evolutionary history, ecology, behavior, physiology, and distribution. Three lectures. Prerequisite: ZO200, or equivalent, or permission of instructor. (3 credit hours)
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Insect biology, behavior, control, structure, diversity, physiology, and additional selected topics in entomology. Two lectures and two hour labs. (3 credit hours)
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The physical structure, habits, geographical distribution, physiology, and evolution of birds. Identification of birds typical of the region. Prerequisite: ZO200 or equivalent. One lecture and two two-hour laboratories or field trips. (3 credit hours)
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A survey of vertebrate adaptations to aerial, arboreal, aquatic, and terrestrial environments. Mechanistic and morphological adaptations for feeding, thermoregulation, locomotion, reproduction, and sensory systems are among the topics included for study. Prerequisite: ZO200 or permission of instructor. One lecture and two two-hour laboratories. (3 credit hours)
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