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BIO 223 — Animal Behavior

3 credits · 3 hours

The course is designed to teach a comprehensive overview of animal behavior. History of animal behavior studies and traditional experiments will be covered. Behavior and habitat relationships will be considered in terms of evolutionary adaptation. Proximate and ultimate mechanisms will be examined for a wide range of behaviors related to habitat selection, feeding, navigation and orientation, and social interaction.

Prerequisites: BIO 111

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