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BI 458

Vertebrate Biodiversity & Con

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A lecture-based course focusing on patterns of diversification and distribution of vertebrates, including the roles of morphology, ecology and behaviour in shaping both the history of contemporary biodiversity and the ability of animals to respond to changes at the level of landscapes, regions and continents. Prerequisites: BI256 and either BI306 or BI301. Notes: 3 lecture hours.

A lecture-based course focusing on patterns of diversification and distribution of vertebrates, including the roles of morphology, ecology and behaviour in shaping both the history of contemporary biodiversity and the ability of animals to respond to changes at the level of landscapes, regions and continents. Prerequisites: BI256 and either BI306 or BI301. Notes: 3 lecture hours.

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A lecture-based course focusing on patterns of diversification and distribution of vertebrates, including the roles of morphology, ecology and behaviour in shaping both the history of contemporary biodiversity and the ability of animals to respond to changes at the level of landscapes, regions and continents. Prerequisites: BI256 and either BI306 or BI301. Notes: 3 lecture hours.


BI 458

Vertebrate Biodiversity & Con

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A lecture-based course focusing on patterns of diversification and distribution of vertebrates, including the roles of morphology, ecology and behaviour in shaping both the history of contemporary biodiversity and the ability of animals to respond to changes at the level of landscapes, regions and continents. Prerequisites: BI256 and either BI306 or BI301. Notes: 3 lecture hours.

A lecture-based course focusing on patterns of diversification and distribution of vertebrates, including the roles of morphology, ecology and behaviour in shaping both the history of contemporary biodiversity and the ability of animals to respond to changes at the level of landscapes, regions and continents. Prerequisites: BI256 and either BI306 or BI301. Notes: 3 lecture hours.

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A lecture-based course focusing on patterns of diversification and distribution of vertebrates, including the roles of morphology, ecology and behaviour in shaping both the history of contemporary biodiversity and the ability of animals to respond to changes at the level of landscapes, regions and continents. Prerequisites: BI256 and either BI306 or BI301. Notes: 3 lecture hours.


BI 458 Prerequisites

BI 256 (Min. Grade D-) and (BI 301 (Min. Grade D-) or BI 306 (Min. Grade D-) )

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BI 458 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors:

Biology (BIOL)

Environmental Science (EVSC)

Water Science & Enviro Health (WSEH)

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