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BI 308

Behavioural Ecology

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An examination of the fitness consequences, and evolutionary history of animal behaviour. The focus is on context (e.g., foraging, predation avoidance, reproduction, social behaviour) with an emphasis on thinking scientifically to answer questions about what animals gain from doing particular behaviours. Prerequisites: BI206, BI256 and one of (BI393, GESC258, ST231, ST260); OR two of (PS260, PS261, PS262, PS263, PS269) and PS296. 3 lecture hours, 3 lab hours bi-weekly

An examination of the fitness consequences, and evolutionary history of animal behaviour. The focus is on context (e.g., foraging, predation avoidance, reproduction, social behaviour) with an emphasis on thinking scientifically to answer questions about what animals gain from doing particular behaviours. Prerequisites: BI206, BI256 and one of (BI393, GESC258, ST231, ST260); OR two of (PS260, PS261, PS262, PS263, PS269) and PS296. 3 lecture hours, 3 lab hours bi-weekly

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An examination of the fitness consequences, and evolutionary history of animal behaviour. The focus is on context (e.g., foraging, predation avoidance, reproduction, social behaviour) with an emphasis on thinking scientifically to answer questions about what animals gain from doing particular behaviours. Prerequisites: BI206, BI256 and one of (BI393, GESC258, ST231, ST260); OR two of (PS260, PS261, PS262, PS263, PS269) and PS296. 3 lecture hours, 3 lab hours bi-weekly


BI 308

Behavioural Ecology

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An examination of the fitness consequences, and evolutionary history of animal behaviour. The focus is on context (e.g., foraging, predation avoidance, reproduction, social behaviour) with an emphasis on thinking scientifically to answer questions about what animals gain from doing particular behaviours. Prerequisites: BI206, BI256 and one of (BI393, GESC258, ST231, ST260); OR two of (PS260, PS261, PS262, PS263, PS269) and PS296. 3 lecture hours, 3 lab hours bi-weekly

An examination of the fitness consequences, and evolutionary history of animal behaviour. The focus is on context (e.g., foraging, predation avoidance, reproduction, social behaviour) with an emphasis on thinking scientifically to answer questions about what animals gain from doing particular behaviours. Prerequisites: BI206, BI256 and one of (BI393, GESC258, ST231, ST260); OR two of (PS260, PS261, PS262, PS263, PS269) and PS296. 3 lecture hours, 3 lab hours bi-weekly

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An examination of the fitness consequences, and evolutionary history of animal behaviour. The focus is on context (e.g., foraging, predation avoidance, reproduction, social behaviour) with an emphasis on thinking scientifically to answer questions about what animals gain from doing particular behaviours. Prerequisites: BI206, BI256 and one of (BI393, GESC258, ST231, ST260); OR two of (PS260, PS261, PS262, PS263, PS269) and PS296. 3 lecture hours, 3 lab hours bi-weekly


BI 308 Prerequisites

BI 206 (Min. Grade D-) and BI 256 (Min. Grade D-) and (BI 393 (Min. Grade D-) or Geography & Environ Studies 258 (Min. Grade D-) or ST 231 (Min. Grade D-) or ST 260 (Min. Grade D-) ) or (PS 260 (Min. Grade D-) or PS 261 (Min. Grade D-) or PS 262 (Min. Grade D-) or PS 263 (Min. Grade D-) or PS 269 (Min. Grade D-) or PS 296 (Min. Grade D-) )

BI 308 Leads To

BI 407

BI 308 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors:

Biology (BIOL)

Psychology and Neuroscience (PSNC)

Psychology (PSYC)

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