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WATS 3100
CNR Home  ›  Courses  ›  WATS

DSC/CI Fish Diversity and Conservation  3

Systematics, physiology, ecology, evolution, and conservation of major groups
of marine and freshwater fishes. Stresses functional morphology, physiological
ecology, and community interactions explaining fish abundance and distribution.
Prerequisite: BIOL 1010 or 1610 or 1620. (F)

 

Syllabus - Fall 2009

 

Archived PowerPoint Lectures from previous semester:

Evolution

Evolution, Part II

Body Form and Swimming

Respiration and Circulation

Bouyancy and thermo

Osmotic Regulation

Bioenergetics

Agnathans Plus

Lateral Line

Relict Boney Fishes

Beginnings of Teleost Fishes

Vision - Perception of Light Energy

Chemoreception

Ostariophysi

Transition Orders

Miller-Fish Ecology Predation

Community Effects

Percomorph Lecture

Perciformes

Predation Risk

Life Histories

Local and Global Distributions

Conservation Biology

Last Lecture

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