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BIOL 3407
Animal Behavior
Four semester hours. (FL)
An evolutionary perspective of behavioral diversity in animals. Topics covered will include the genetics of behavior and levels of selection, predator/prey interactions, mating systems, parental care, resource competition, feeding ecology, communication, social behavior and learning. Students will begin developing and testing their own hypotheses in animal behavior. Field work required. Prerequisite: BIOL 1406 and BIOL 1411 or 1413. Lab Fee: $30.00

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