Course Description
BI 255 ANIMAL BEHAVIOR 4.0 Credit(s)
An introduction to how animals of all different types use behaviors as strategies for interacting with the environment. Behaviors studied include communication, habitat selection, migration, mate choice, breeding, and parental care. Development and physiological control of behaviors are also examined. Three hours of lecture and one laboratory/field session per week. Prerequisite: Take BI-112, BI-114 and MA-131 with minimum grade of C, P
Offered: Spring Semester Even Academic Years
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