Biology of Fishes
Description:
Lectures cover many aspects of the biology of lower vertebrates known as fishes, including evolution, physiology, functional morphology, phylogeny, biogeography, ecology, and reproduction. The systematic position of fish among vertebrates is discussed and exemplary assemblages examined. Special attention is given to the effect of the physical properties of water on form, function and mode of life of fishes. Discussions examine current papers in the primary literature.
Credits
Minimum Credits:
3
Maximum Credits:
3
Pass/Fail:
NO Pass/Fail or S/U option
Undergrad:
Yes
Graduate:
Yes
Prerequisites:
Introductory biology and one additional course in biology.
Department Numbers
Department 1:
NRE
Number 1:
422
Department 2:
EEB
Number 2:
440
Department 3:
Environ
Number 3:
422
Instructors
Wehrly
Terms Offered
Fall Semester:
Yes