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BIO 323: Prin Aquarium Operations/Sci
4.00 Credits
University of New England
Course involves in-depth study of the scientific, curatorial, technical, managerial and educational components of aquarium operations.
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BIO 323L: Prin Aquarium Science Oper Lab
0.00 Credits
University of New England
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BIO 325: Marine Sci Speaker Series
1.00 Credits
University of New England
This seminar will provide an opportunity to experience professional scientific seminars about primary research in the field of marine science. Discussions of primary source literature articles will alternate with speaker presentations.
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BIO 329: Biology Speaker Series
1.00 Credits
University of New England
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BIO 330: Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy
4.00 Credits
University of New England
This course is a study of vertebrate structure and function from an evolutionary perspective. Lecture focuses on comparative study of embryonic development, functional morphology, adaptive radiation, and evolution of chordates while the laboratory places emphasis on the student's knowledge of anatomical form and function from a comparative perspective. Laboratory is an integral part of the course.
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BIO 330L: Comparative Vert. Anat. Lab
0.00 Credits
University of New England
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BIO 331: Biology of Fishes
4.00 Credits
University of New England
Ichthyology encompasses the study of fishes, including major groups such as the jawless, cartilaginous and bony fishes. Lecture material will cover morphology, physiology, development, behavior, evolution, and ecology of this diverse group of vertebrates. Laboratory work will center on identification of field collected specimens in order to become familiar with the major fish families in both the fresh and marine waters of Maine. The course objectives are to develop a broad knowledge of the adaptations of fishes to their environment, to develop knowledge of the scientific classification of fishes, to develop species identification skills, and to develop critical thinking skills related to fish ecology.
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BIO 331L: Biology of Fishes Lab
0.00 Credits
University of New England
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BIO 333: Evolution
3.00 Credits
University of New England
This course will present evolution as the unifying principle in biology, seeking to describe how all features of living organisms are the ultimate products of evolutionary forces. Topics will consider both microevolution, focusing on changes in gene frequencies over observable time spans, and macroevolution, focusing on the origins of species and higher order taxa over geological time spans. All topics will be presented through examples geared towards providing students with a broad appreciation of the diversity of life on earth.
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BIO 335: Animal Behavior/Behav Ecology
4.00 Credits
University of New England
This course emphasizes the study of the behavior of animals in their natural environment. The course reviews the underlying mechanisms of behavior (genetics, evolution, physiology), the behavior of individuals (migration, habitat selection, foraging), as well as behavioral interactions (predator-prey, social behavior, sexual selection, parental care, mating systems and altruism). The laboratory includes both field and lab investigations of these topics as well as videos demonstrating species and concepts discussed in class.
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