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BIOL 412 - Behavioral Ecology

Institution:
Francis Marion University
Subject:
Biology
Description:
Topics within ecology and evolution combine as students examine the adaptive significance of behavior. Key concepts include altruism and selfishness, evolutionary stable strategies and game theory, coevolution in relation to predation and predator avoidance, competition, sexual selection, parental care and conflict, communication, and human behavior. Students will explore relevant primary literature and develop and test hypotheses in topic-specific laboratories.
Credits:
4.00
Credit Hours:
Prerequisites:
(BIOL 105 AND BIOL 115) OR (BIOL 106 AND BIOL 107) OR BIOL 108
Corequisites:
Exclusions:
Level:
Instructional Type:
Lecture/Lab
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Phone Number:
(843) 661-1362
Regional Accreditation:
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Semester

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