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2011 / 2012Graduate Schools of Arts & SciencesCourses

Animal Behavior

GRS BI 607

Credits:
4
Offered:
1st sem.

Ethological approach to animal behavior. Physiological, ontogenic, and phylogenic causes and adaptive significance of behavior are examined within an evolutionary framework, minimally including humans. Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory.

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