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3.00 Credits
Collins, Pockman, Wolf Planning, execution and write-up of field research conducted during Spring Recess. Twelve-day field trip, and lab fee required. Three hours lecture/discussion. {Spring}
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4.00 Credits
Brown, Charnov, Collins, Milne, Sinsabaugh, Wolf Major themes in current ecological research, with in-depth exploration of the theoretical and empirical literature of individual, population, community, ecosystem and landscape ecology. Recommended for all Biology Department graduate students in any field of ecology, evolution and behavior. Three lectures, 1.5 hours lab/discussion. {Fall}
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4.00 Credits
Cook, Kodric-Brown, Natvig, Poe, Thornhill, Wagner An in-depth coverage of the primary literature and ideas in the major areas of evolutionary biology: adaptationism, social evolution, phylogeny, molecular evolution, speciation. Recommended for all Biology Department graduate students in any field of ecology, evolution and behavior. Three lectures, 1.5 hours lab/discussion. {Spring}
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3.00 Credits
Emerging role of genomics in ecological sciences; genomic approaches to ecological research; application of ecological theory to genomics. Prerequisite: 201, 202, 203L, 204L and calculus. {Fall}
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3.00 Credits
Continually changing selection of section that satisfy upperdivision Interdisciplinary breadth requirement. Prerequisite: 203L and 204L. Restriction: permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Kodric-Brown Analysis of behavior and social systems in an ecological and evolutionary context. {Fall, alternate years}
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3.00 Credits
Trotter (Also offered as NATV 430.) Cultural diversity fosters biodiversity. Students work on conservation projects initiated by native ecologist on Southwestern native lands. Short field trips and Fall break field trip.
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3.00 Credits
Dahm (Also offered as EPS 535.) Integration of physical and chemical components of drainage basins and groundwater systems with biological metabolism, growth and reproduction along functional gradients of stream, wetland, reservoir, lake and groundwater ecosystems. {Spring}
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4.00 Credits
Poe Principles of phylogenetic inference using morphological and molecular data. Applications of phylogeny to ecology, systematics and molecular evolution. Restriction: permission of instructor. Three hours lecture, 2 hours lab. {Spring}
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3.00 Credits
Wagner Mutation, natural selection, genetic drift; how evolutionary forces shape population structure. Mechanisms of speciation. Macroevolution of biochemical processes essential to higher organisms, such as signal transduction pathways, developmental genes and complex organs.
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