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BIOS 454 /854: Ecological Interactions
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
(4 cr) Lec 3, lab 4. Prereq: BIOS 220 or equivalent. May also be offered at Cedar Point Biological Station. Nature and characteristics of populations and communities. Interactions within and between populations in community structure and dynamics. Direct and indirect interactions and ecological processes, competition, predation, parasitism, herbivory, and pollination. Structure, functioning and persistence of natural communities, foodweb dynamics, succession, and biodiversity.
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BIOS 455 /855: Great Plains Flora
4.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lab and field 9. Prereq: 12 hrs biological sciences or permission. May also be offered at Cedar Point Biological Station. Plant identification. Field study of the flora in various habitats. Field trips include grassland and woodland vegetation of this region.
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BIOS 455 /855 - Great Plains Flora
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BIOS 456 /856: Mathematical Models in Biology
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
(3 cr) Lec 3. Prereq: Junior standing; major in BIOS; MATH 106 or 107. Biological systems, from molecules to ecosystems, are analyzed using mathematical techniques. Strengths and weaknesses of mathematical approaches to biological questions. Brief review of college level math; introduction to modeling; oscillating systems in biology; randomness in biology; review of historically important and currently popular models in biology.
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BIOS 456 /856 - Mathematical Models in Biology
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BIOS 457 /857: Ecosystem Ecology
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
(4 cr) Lec 3, rct 1. Prereq: BIOS 207 or 220; CHEM 110; and MATH 107. Processes controlling the cycling of energy and elements in ecosystems and how both plant and animal species influence them. Human-influenced global and local changes that alter these cycles and ecosystem functioning.
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BIOS 458: Wetlands
4.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
(4 cr II) Lec 4. Prereq: 12 hrs biological sciences; BIOS 220; CHEM 109 and 110. Offered even-numbered calendar years. For course description, see NRES 468/868.
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BIOS 459 /859: Limnology
4.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
(4 cr II) Lec 3, lab 4. Prereq: 12 hrs BIOS, including BIOS/NRES 220/ BIOS 220x; two semesters CHEM. May also be offered at Cedar Point Biological Station. For course description, see NRES 459/859.
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BIOS 461 /861: Marine Ecology and Paleoecology
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
(2 cr) Lec 2. Prereq: BIOS/NRES 220. GEOL majors should register for GEOL 439L/BIOS 461L. For course description, see GEOL 439/839.
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BIOS 461L /861L: Marine Ecology and Paleoecology Lab
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
(1 cr) Lab 3. Prereq: Parallel BIOS 461/861. Lab includes several field trips. For course description, see GEOL 439L/839L.
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BIOS 461L /861L - Marine Ecology and Paleoecology Lab
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BIOS 462 /862: Animal Behavior
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lec 3. Prereq: 12 hrs BIOS. Introduction to animal behavior stressing the ethological approach. Anatomical and physiological bases of behavior, ontogenetic and phylogenetic observations, and the relations of animal behavior studies to genetics, ecology, taxonomy, and evolution. Assigned reading.
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BIOS 463 /863: Experimental Methods in Animal Behavior
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Prereq: 12 hrs biological sciences including BIOS 462/862. Animal behavior stressing an experimental approach. Proximate and ultimate bases of behavior and the relations of behavior to genetics, ecology and evolution investigated using classical methods and state-of-the-art techniques.
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