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Nov 05, 2024
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BIO 396 - Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology Behavioral ecology is the study of the behavior of animals (including humans) in nature, from an evolutionary perspective. This course explores both the ecological factors involved in selecting for behaviors as well as the current environmental conditions that trigger them. Topics covered include mating strategies, habitat choice, optimal foraging, communication, parental care, mating and social systems, and the evolution of cooperation and cooperative systems. Students will engage in interactive lab experiences and develop and carry out their own independent research projects of their choosing. Course Typically Offered: Every 2 years.
Prerequisite(s): BIO 141 and BIO 142 required for Biology and Secondary Ed majors; all others by permission of the instructor.
Credits: 4
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