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BIO 211 Land Vertebrates
Clifton
Content: Studies of terrestrial vertebrate diversity. Ecological and evolutionary processes that promote and maintain patterns of form, function, and behavior of birds, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians. Lecture, discussion, laboratory; field trips to explore local patterns of diversity in natural settings.
Prerequisites: Biology 141 and 151. Mathematics 115 or equivalent.
Taught: Alternate years, 5 semester credits.
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