FISH F493X—Behavioral and physiological ecology of fishes
Details
Department: Fisheries (FISH)
Course Number: FISH F493X
Credits: 3.0
Grading Type: Letter
Prerequisites: BIOL 115, BIOL 116, FISH 288, or permission of instructor.
Description
This course will provide upper-level undergraduate and graduate students with an advanced understanding of behavioral and physiological responses and adaptations of fishes to natural and anthropogenic environmental variables. It should provide students another option to fulfill upper-level undergraduate and graduate level elective coursework. Before enrolling, students should have a sound understanding of both ecological and biological concepts relating to fish.
Offerings for Spring 2010
Section F01
CRN: 39120Semester: Spring 2010
Campus: Fairbanks
Start/End Date: January 12–May 10
Textbook: Behavioral Ecology of Teleost Fishes, Author: Godin, ISBN: 0198505035, Publisher: Oxford University Press
| Days | Times | Room & Building | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| TR | 3:40 p.m.–5:10 p.m. | 201 O'Neill | Seitz, Andrew [e-mail] |
Section FJ1
CRN: 39121Semester: Spring 2010
Campus: Juneau
Start/End Date: January 12–May 10
Textbook: Behavioral Ecology of Teleost Fishes, Author: Godin, ISBN: 0198505035, Publisher: Oxford University Press
| Days | Times | Room & Building | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| TR | 3:40 p.m.–5:10 p.m. | 101 Lena Point | Seitz, Andrew [e-mail] |
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