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BIO 352 Animal Behavior
Clifton
Content: Study of animal behavior, from insects to marine mammals. How and why animals behave as they do. Focus on the adaptiveness of animal behavior using a strong ecological and evolutionary theme. Methods and results associated with animal behavior studies. Lecture, readings in original literature, laboratory, field trips.
Prerequisites: Biology 141, 151, and 200. Mathematics 131, Computer Science 171, Psychology 200, or Mathematics 255. Chemistry 120.
Taught: Annually, 5 semester credits.
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