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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
A study of marine vertebrates, with emphasis on fishes; their systematics, zoogeography, and ecology. Category C (usually taught in the Summer term).
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4.00 Credits
Principles of classification, structure, distribution, migration, natural history and adaptations of birds within an ecological context. Field & laboratory identification of birds by habitat, size, form, color, and sound. Some field activities may occur at times other than regularly scheduled laboratory hours. Category C (usually taught in alternate spring terms).
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4.00 Credits
Principles of parasitology and a survey of all major parasitic groups. Category C (usually taught in the Fall term).
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4.00 Credits
Microscopic anatomy of organ systems, with emphasis on human tissues. Category C (usually taught in the Spring term)
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4.00 Credits
Neuroanatomy and neurophysiology of marine invertebrates and vertebrates. Topics include resting and action potentials, synaptic transmission, neurotransmitters, sensory transduction, muscle innervation, sensorimotor transformations, and the neurophysiological basis of behavior. Category A (usually taught in summer session).
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4.00 Credits
Ecology and evolution of coral reef, seagrass, and mangrove communities. An additional assessment will cover transportation, meals, and lodging for a one-week field trip to Andros Island, Bahamas. Updated information at www.disl.org. Prerequisites: BLY 121 and 122 and BLY 325 or BLY 325 or BLY 425 or BLY 475. Category D (usually taught in summer session).
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4.00 Credits
A field course that emphasizes the ecology, evolution, natural history, characteristics, structure, function, geographic distribution, behavior, and systematics of amphibians and reptiles. Course includes structured writing assignments and focuses on good writing skills and forms. Laboratory and field work emphasize identification of specimens by name, habitat, and characteristics. Some field activities will occur at times other than the scheduled laboratory hours.
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4.00 Credits
A study of the natural history, systematics, and morphology of marine invertebrates. Category C (usually taught in the summer term).
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4.00 Credits
The ecological and evolutionary significance of animal behaviors in the marine environment. Exercises will include analysis of data collected from laboratory and field experiments. Statistics recommended. Category D (usually taught in summer session).
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4.00 Credits
A general introduction to the oceans, with emphasis on chemical, physical, and geological processes and their relation to biological systems.
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