BI231L Animal behavior Lecture
0 Credits
The integration of traditional ethology and comparative psychology by using the major biological
paradigm of evolution. Readings and lectures discriminate the levels of behavioral
analysis, from physiological to ecological, and the method of investigation used at each level.
Laboratory focuses on actual field observations and analyses of animal behavior.
Spring, alternate years
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