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3.00 Credits
Variety of mammals, their behavior, life histories, identification, phylogeny and systematics, morphology, distribution and zoogeography. Prerequisites: BIOL F115X; BIOL F116X; junior standing or above. Offered Fall
Prerequisite:
(BIOL F115X UF C- AND BIOL F116X UF C- )
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3.00 Credits
Evolution, anatomy, physiology, distribution, migration, breeding biology of birds, their classification and identification. Prerequisites: BIOL F115X; BIOL F116X; COJO F131X or COJO F141X; WRTG F111X; WRTG F211X, WRTG F212X, WRTG F213X or WRTG F214X. Offered Spring
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4.00 Credits
Major groups of fishes, emphasizing fishes of northwestern North America. Classification structure, evolution, general biology and importance to man. Prerequisites: BIOL F116X. Cross-listed with FISH F427. Offered Spring
Prerequisite:
BIOL F116X UF C-
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3.00 Credits
Concepts of population genetics, phylogenetics, pedigree analysis, systematics and taxonomy as they apply to conservation of species. Evaluating the impact of small population size, population fragmentation, inbreeding, hybridization, taxonomic uncertainties and other factors on viability and management of species. Prerequisites: BIOL F371; BIOL F260. Recommended: NRM F277. Cross-listed with WLF F433. Stacked with BIOL F633; WLF F633. Offered Spring
Prerequisite:
(BIOL F271 UF C- OR BIOL F371 UF C- ) (AND BIOL F362 UF C- OR BIOL F260 UF C- )
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4.00 Credits
Morphology, anatomy and physiology of vascular plants, stressing the interrelationships between development, anatomy, growth, water relations, photosynthesis, transport and metabolism. Student projects in this course may satisfy the capstone project requirement of the biological sciences degree. Prerequisites: BIOL F115X and BIOL F116X; MATH F151X; STAT F200X; WRTG F111X; WRTG F211X, WRTG F212X, WRTG F213X or WRTG F214X; senior standing. Offered Spring Odd-numbered Years
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3.00 Credits
Course covers current concepts and knowledge of cancer, including cancer research and cancer treatment. Prerequisites: BIOL F360. Stacked with BIOL F635.
Prerequisite:
BIOL F261 UF C- OR BIOL F360 UF C-
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3.00 Credits
Evolutionary and ecological principles of individual and social behavior, genetic and physiological basis of behavior, techniques of behavioral observation, experimental manipulation and analysis. Design and implementation of independent research project on live animals. Student projects in this course may satisfy the capstone project requirement of the biological sciences degree. Prerequisites: BIOL F481 (may be taken concurrently); BIOL F310; STAT F200X; COJO F131X or COJO F141X; WRTG F111X; WRTG F211X, WRTG F212X, WRTG F213X or WRTG F214X. Offered Fall
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to theory and computational techniques used to analyze and interpret DNA sequence variation among populations and closely related species. Stacked with BIOL F645. Prerequisites: BIOL F260; BIOL F481; ENGL F111X; ENGL F211X or ENGL F213X; COMM F131X or COMM F141X Offered Fall Odd-numbered Years
Prerequisite:
(BIOL F260 UF C OR BIOL F362 UF C ) AND BIOL F481 UF C (OR ENGL F111X UF C OR ENGL F1X UF C ) (AND ENGL F211X UF C OR ENGL F213X UF C OR ENGL F2X UF C ) OR CORE F1X UF OR CORE F1AA UF OR CORE F1AS UF
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3.00 Credits
Environmental toxicology will focus on the general properties and principles of persistent and/or poisonous (toxic) chemicals commonly encountered in air, water, fish and wildlife. Numerous natural and synthetic chemicals in the environment will be discussed from a global perspective with some bias towards Arctic and sub-Arctic regions. Prerequisites: WRTG F111X; WRTG F211X, WRTG F212X, WRTG F213X or WRTG F214X; COJO F131X or COJO F141X; one semester each of organic chemistry and cell or molecular biology. Cross-listed with CHEM F455. Stacked with BIOL F656; CHEM F655. Offered Fall Odd-numbered Years
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3.00 Credits
The focus of this course is on morphological, physiological and behavioral responses of animals and plants to winter conditions. Strategies of avoidance and tolerance of cold temperatures and low resources will be discussed. Analysis of physical and biological processes in seasonally snow-covered ecosystems. Includes principles of radiation and heat exchange, physics and chemistry of snow, thermoregulatory strategies in animals, and discussion of how winter affects trophic dynamics and population processes. Prerequisites: BIOL F371. Offered Fall
Prerequisite:
BIOL F371 UF C- OR BIOL F271 UF C-
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