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1.00 Credits
Offered at N.J. Marine Sciences Consortium field stations. Systematics, ecology, range, morphology, development, physiology and importance of ciliated protozoa. Emphasis on the systematics and ecology of fauna native to New Jersey. Prerequisite: BIO 3400 or permission of department chairperson.
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1.00 Credits
Offered at N.J. Marine Sciences Consortium field stations. Systematics, ecology, range, morphology, development, physiology and importance of flagellated protozoa and porifera. Emphasis on the systematics and ecology of fauna native to New Jersey. Prerequisite: BIO 3400 or permission of department chairperson.
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1.00 Credits
Offered at N.J. Marine Sciences Consortium field stations. Systematics, ecology, range, morphology, development, physiology and importance of coelenterata and ctenophora. Emphasis on the systematics and ecology of fauna native to New Jersey. Prerequisite: BIO 3400 or permission of department chairperson.
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1.00 Credits
Offered at N.J. Marine Sciences Consortium field stations. Systematics, ecology, range, morphology, development, physiology and importance of Platyhelminthes, Nemertinea, pseudocoelomates and Annelida. Emphasis on the systematics and ecology of fauna native to New Jersey. Prerequisite: BIO 3400 or permission of department chairperson.
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1.00 Credits
Offered At N.J. Marine Sciences Consortium field stations. Systematics, ecology, range, morphology, development, physiology and importance of Mollusca. Emphasis on the systematics and ecology of fauna native to New Jersey. Prerequisite: BIO 3400 or permission of department chairperson.
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1.00 Credits
Offered at N.J. Marine Sciences Consortium field stations. Systematics, ecology, range, morphology, development, physiology and importance of Arthropoda. Emphasis on the systematics and ecology of fauna native to New Jersey. Prerequisite: BIO 3400 or permission of department chairperson.
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1.00 Credits
Offered at N.J. Marine Sciences Consortium field stations. Systematics, ecology, range, morphology, development, physiology and importance of Bryozoa, Echinodermata and Protochordata. Emphasis on the systematics and ecology of fauna native to New Jersey. Prerequisite: BIO 3400 or permission of department chairperson.
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4.00 Credits
Offered summers at N.J. Marine Sciences Consortium field stations. A study of the diversity of patterns of physiological adaptation displayed by the different invertebrate groups. A comparative study using a wide and representative variety of organisms with emphasis on marine and estuarine forms. Students taking this course may not receive credit for BIO 4475. Prerequisites: BIO 3400, CHEM 1084 and PHYS 2092; or equivalent, or permission of instructor.
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2.00 Credits
Offered at N.J. Marine Sciences Consortium field stations. Detailed consideration of the functional morphology and evolution of marine algae. Analysis of ecological and physiological adaptations of Euglenoids, Green and Brown Algae. Laboratory and field work designed to encourage individual investigations. Prerequisites: Eight hours of biology including BIO 2500 or permission of the instructor. BIO 2650 or BIO 3000 recommended.
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2.00 Credits
Offered at the N.J. Marine Sciences Consortium field stations. Detailed consideration of the functional morphology and evolution of marine algae and fungi. Analysis of physiological and ecological adaptations of red algae and marine fungi. Laboratory and field work designed to encourage individual investigations. Prerequisites: Eight hours of biology including BIO 2500 or permission of instructor. BIO 2650 or BIO 3000 recommended.
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