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Nov 23, 2024
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BIOL 370 - Animal Behavior 3 Credit(s)
Includes analysis of behavior mechanisms (genetics, neurobiology, hormones), evolution (natural and artificial selection), and development (instinct, learning) of behaviors. This course will focus on categories of behavior such as foraging, mating, sociality and social organization, territoriality, aggression, environmental impacts on behavior, and parental care. A wide range of behavior examples will be used with special focus put on animals of agricultural significance.
Prerequisite(s): AGSC 200 or BIOL 210 , or BIOL 270 .
Course Frequency: F
Notes: Double-listed with AGSC 315 . Grading Method: Student option.
Learning Outcomes: 1. Classify behaviors using Tinbergen’s 4 causes of behavior 2. Integrate topics discussed in class to living animal systems 3. Design and run an experiment as well aspresent their findings in a scientific manor
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