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4.00 - 12.00 Credits
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4.00 - 12.00 Credits
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4.00 Credits
Classification, structure, function, evolution and life histories of invertebrate animals. Crosslisted with FISH F305; BIOL F305. Prerequisites: BIOL F115X; BIOL F116X. Offered Spring Even-numbered Years
Prerequisite:
BIOL F115X UF C- AND BIOL F116X UF C-
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3.00 Credits
The course will introduce students to the biology and diversity of cetaceans, pinnipeds, sirenians, and other marine mammals. Topics will include evolution, ecology, reproduction, and behavior of marine mammals, their special adaptations, such as diving, osmo- and thermoregulation, and will explore some current conservation and management issues. The course will be structured in a lecture format. Prerequisites: BIOL F116X or MSL F212. Offered Spring Even-numbered years
Prerequisite:
MSL F212 UF C- OR BIOL F116X UF C-
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3.00 Credits
Mountains, rivers, glaciers, fjords, estuaries, deltas, tidal zones, sediments, nutrients, elements, habitats, fish. This class will provide an interdisciplinary perspective on the dynamic Alaskan coastal landscape from Glacier Bay to the Arctic. We will delve into the driving geological, geochemical, and oceanographic processes occurring along Alaska's coast and linkages to various marine ecosystems. Students will learn the fundamental physical and geochemical processes in the coastal zone using various locations in Alaska as examples. Field trip required. Prerequisites: Junior standing; MSL F111X or GEOS F101X; CHEM F105X; PHYS F103X or PHYS F211X. Offered Fall
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(MSL F111X UF C- OR GEOS F101X UF C- ) AND CHEM F105X UF C- (AND PHYS F103X UF C- OR PHYS F211X UF C- )
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
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4.00 - 12.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
Advanced class for Marine Science minors, offering an overview of the oceanography of estuaries. The class involves lectures, reading assignments, reviewing and criticizing scientific literature. Prerequisites: MSL F212, STAT F200X. Offered Fall
Prerequisite:
MSL F212 UF C- OR STAT F200 UF C- OR STAT F200X UF C-
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3.00 Credits
Study of research problems from biology, chemistry, geology and physics. Topics include sea floor hydrothermal vents and their indigenous communities, manganese nodules, tsunami prediction, radioisotopes in the sea, Bering Sea productivity and the role of the ocean in global warming due to fossil fuel carbon dioxide. Prerequisites: Four semesters of natural sciences at F100-level or above.
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3.00 Credits
This course will explore the diversity of reproductive strategies and larval forms in marine invertebrates, and consider selective pressures governing the evolution of these forms. Topics include: larval ecology and evolution, environmental constraints on early life histories, reproductive biology, population dynamics, sources of larval mortality, dispersal and recruitment. Graduate standing or instructor permission and invertebrate zoology recommended. Prerequisites: MSL F212 and upper-division standing. Offered Fall Odd-numbered Years
Prerequisite:
MSL F212 UF C-
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