BIO 3436: Behavioral Ecology (2024-2025)

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Examines the proximate and ultimate causes of behavior in the major animal groups. This field course uses techniques in behavioral ecology to explore the application of scientific thinking and methodology to the study of animal behavior. This field course will focus on understanding animal communication, habitat selection, feeding behavior and predator/prey interactions, altruistic behavior, sexual selection and mating systems, and parental care. No credit will be given for students who have taken BIO 3434. Typically offered: Summer.

Term CRN Credits Instructor(s) Days Time Dates Location Open
Summer 60073 5 Megan Friesen
Arranged
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07/29-08/09
Blakely Island
12 of 12 seats open
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Attributes: Upper-Division
Grade Modes: (Default) Normal Grading
Instructional Methods: Traditional
Note: Combined Parts F & G

Prerequisites:
(BIO 2102: C- or better
AND BIO 2103: C- or better)
OR BIO 2571: C- or better