BE367 - Animal Ecology

A field course involving collection, identification, and population and life-history studies of animals of regional ecosystems. Principles of animal ecology, behavior, and biogeography, are emphasized through field case studies and discussion of primary literature. Field work includes sampling techniques and their application to answer specific research questions.

Prerequisite: Organismal Biology and Ecology 106, & Organismal Biology and Ecology 208.

1 unit — Linkhart

Offerings

Term Block Title Instructor Location Student Limit/Available Updated
Fall 2024 Block 1 Animal Ecology Brian Linkhart Olin Hall 158 14 / 0 12/22/2024
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