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BIOL 262 Ecological Physiology 6 credits
This course examines the physiological adaptations that allow species to inhabit a wide range of environments including polar regions, deserts, high alpine, the deep sea, and wave-swept coastal habitats. Emphasis will be placed on understanding how organisms cope with environmental extremes (e.g., temperature, low oxygen, pH, salinity and pressure) and in using metabolic theory to predict the ecological impacts of climate change (e.g., global warming, ocean acidification, hypoxia). Associated laboratory will emphasize experimentation and application of physiological concepts in living organisms.
Requires concurrent registration in BIOL 263
- Fall 2023
- Science with Lab
- Biology 125 and 126, Concurrent registration in Biology 263 required
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BIOL 262.00 Fall 2023
- Faculty:Mike Nishizaki 🏫 👤
- Size:20
- M, WHulings 316 11:10am-12:20pm
- FHulings 316 12:00pm-1:00pm
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BIOL 263 Ecological Physiology Laboratory 2 credits
Experimental approaches to study physiological responses of living organisms to their environment. Students will conduct a semi-independent lab project.
Requires concurrent registration in BIOL 262
- Fall 2023
- Biology 125 and 126. Requires concurrent registration in Biology 262
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BIOL 263.00 Fall 2023
- Faculty:Mike Nishizaki 🏫 👤
- Size:20
- THHulings 115 1:00pm-5:00pm
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BIOL 399 Critical Reading and Analysis of Primary Literature 3 credits
Guided instruction in reading and interpretation of contemporary primary literature in Biology.
BIOL 400 required.
- Fall 2023
- Biology 125, 126 and three upper-level Biology courses, concurrent registration in Biology 400