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ZOO 5510: Research Anatomy
1.00 - 16.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Opportunities are available for research in the fields of experimental embryology, cytology, and anatomy of vertebrates. Maximum credit not to exceed eight hours for master's candidates and 16 hours for PhD candidates. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
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ZOO 5520: Habitat Selection
2.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
In this course we will cover theory and behavioral/evolutionary concepts related to the process of habitat selection, the contexts under which habitat choices are adaptive or maladaptive, and different types of anthropogenic habitat change and the consequences for animals in the wild. Prerequisite: Graduate students in good standing.
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ZOO 5530: R Intro for Wildlife Ecology
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
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ZOO 5540: Invertebrate Zoology
4.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Studies invertebrate phyla of the animal kingdom. Studies each phylum with respect to morphological and taxonomic characteristics; functional and evolutionary relationships; environmental adaptations; life cycles of representative types. Includes laboratory. Dual listed with ZOO 4540. Prerequisite: LIFE 2022.
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ZOO 5550: Wetland Ecology
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Study of the function of inland and coastal wetlands: hydrology, biogeochemistry, microbial ecology, distribution and production of algae and macrophytes, decomposition, contaminant processing, ecology of invertebrates and vertebrates, and foodweb structure. Roles of wetlands in aquatic and terrestrial landscapes, wetland classification schemes, and conservation programs. One-day field trip required. Dual listed with ZOO 4550. Prerequisites: LIFE 1010; LIFE 2022 or 2023; CHEM 1030.
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ZOO 5560: Quantitative Conservation Biol
4.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Covers the application of ecology and genetics to conservation biology, emphasizing the use of mathematical analysis and quantitative thinking. Includes mathematical homework, discussion sections, computer labs, and independent student projects. Dual listed with ZOO 4460. Prerequisite: approval of instructor.
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ZOO 5600: Research:Physiology
1.00 - 16.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Opportunities are available for research in physiology and in animal behavior. Maximum credit not to exceed 8 hours for master's candidates and 16 hours for PhD candidates.
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ZOO 5610: Adv Comp Phys Lab
2.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
This laboratory course is designed primarily for graduate students active in research in animal physiology. It stresses research techniques currently used in physiology, especially as applied in ongoing research in the University of Wyoming. During the semester, students will be trained in several active research laboratories in the Department of Zoology and Physiology. Prerequisite: ZOO 4240/5240 or 4190/5190.
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ZOO 5620: Adv Comp Physiol
4.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Introduces principles of endrocrinology, role of endocrine systems in regulating metabolism, growth, reproduction, and lactation in mammals. Dual listed with ANSC 4260/5260. Prerequisite: ANSC 3010 or ZOO 2100 or 4240.
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ZOO 5650: Tropical Field Ecology Ecuador
4.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Course comprises 10 days in Ecuador in January (before Spring semester), followed by one lecture per week during Spring semester. Focus will be ecology, biodiversity and conservation of tropical forests and behavioral ecology of birds and mammals. Field site is at 1100m on west slope of the Andes. Prerequisite: LIFE 2022 (graduate standing for 5650 credit)
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