BIONB 4340

BIONB 4340

Course information provided by the Courses of Study 2014-2015.

An intensive course for upper-division students interested in behavorial ecology and sociobiology. Lectures, discussions, and student presentations examine topics including adaptation, communication, mating systems, sexual selection, sex ratios, inbreeding and outbreeding, altruism, kin recognition, and conflict and cooperation in animal societies.

When Offered Fall.

Permission Note Enrollment limited to: 25 students.
Prerequisites/Corequisites Prerequisite: BIONB 2210, BIOEE 1610 or BIOEE 1780, permission of instructor. Participation in Knight Writing Program.

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Outcomes
  • To provide students with an in-depth review of the field of behavioral ecology, focusing on developing the skills necessary for a successful professional career in this field and in science in general.
  • Investigating in depth behavioral ecology's major concepts, ideas, and hypotheses through readings of the text and of the primary literature.
  • Studying a sample of important controversies in the field of behavioral ecology and learning about the theoretical basis and empirical support on both sides of the issues.
  • Learning how to read, summarize, and critically discuss scientific papers.
  • Learning the major communication skills necessary for a career in science, including how to write a scientific paper, how to present the paper orally, and how to write an effective grant proposal.

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Syllabi: none
  •   Regular Academic Session.  Choose one lecture and one discussion.

  • 4 Credits Stdnt Opt

  • 15584 BIONB 4340   LEC 001

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    Prerequisites: BIONB 2210, BIOEE 1610 or BIOEE 1780 or permission of instructor.

  • 15585 BIONB 4340   DIS 201

    • TBA
    • Koenig, W

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