Animal Behavior BIOL A336
Biology Elective Course
Course Description:
This course examines behavioral adaptations of animals and critically evaluates hypotheses to account for the evolution of these adaptations. Student activities emphasize field observation of animal behavior, experimental design, and scientific communication. Prerequisites: Completion of Biology Core Courses.
Course Structure:
3 credits, lecture.
Instructors:
Dr. Frank Jordan
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Illustrations by Jean Cassels (jean-cassels.com)