Science
Biology
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A survey of physiological adaptions of animals to different environments. [3-0-0] Prerequisite: One of APBI 311, BIOL 364.

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Science
Biology
4

Selected topics in physiology emphasizing comparisons between diverse phylogenetic groups of animals. [3-0-0] Prerequisite: One of APBI 311, BIOL 362, BIOL 364.

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Science
Biology
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Comparative analysis of marine invertebrate morphology from a macroevolutionary perspective. Origin and evolution of reoccurring adaptations in meiofaunal, benthic, pelagic, and deep-sea invertebrates, including their larval stages. [3-0-0] Prerequisite: BIOL_V 205 and 3rd-year class standing or higher.

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Science
Biology
4

Ecology, evolution, behavior, and conservation of birds, amphibians, and reptiles. Laboratories and field projects will focus on identification, systematics, and natural history, with particular attention to species from British Columbia. [2-3-0] Prerequisite: BIOL_V 121 or SCIE_V 001.

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Science
Biology
4

Ecology, function, history and conservation of tropical systems. Focus on ecological and evolutionary principles using tropical landscapes as a geographic template. Assessment of factors that make tropical systems vulnerable to degradation. Research project development using analysis of tropical ecology literature. [2-0-2] Prerequisite: BIOL_V 121 or SCIE_V 001 and one of BIOL_V 230, FRST_V 201, GEOS_V 207, GEOB_V 207.

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Science
Biology
4

An interdisciplinary conservation course with a solutions-oriented approach to marine issues, drawing from natural sciences, social sciences, business, law, and communication. This course is not eligible for Credit/D/Fail grading. [2-0-3] Prerequisite: Fourth-year standing.

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Science
Biology
4

Biodiversity from an evolutionary perspective. The evolutionary (phylogenetic) tree of genetic descent that links all organisms: its reconstruction, interpretation, and implications for fields from ecology to molecular biology. [2-0-2] Prerequisite: BIOL 200 and one of BIOL 233, BIOL 234. BIOL 336 is recommended

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Science
Biology
4

Ecological basis of conserving biological diversity and ecosystem services; application of ecological theory to global and local conservation problems in the context of economic, legal, political, and social perspectives. Please consult the Faculty of Science Credit Exclusion List: https://vancouver.calendar.ubc.ca/faculties-colleges-and-schools/faculty.... [2-0-2] Prerequisite: One of BIOL 230, FRST 201.

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Science
Biology
4

Description and interpretation of present and past floristic vegetational patterns; integration of evolutionary, ecological, and plant biogeographical concepts. Terrestrial and aquatic plants are considered. Restricted to students of third and fourth years. [3-0-0] Prerequisite: BIOL_V 121 or SCIE_V 001.

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Science
Biology
4

Behavioural, population and community ecology of insects. Interactions between insects and plants and the application of the principles of insect ecology to biological control of insects and weeds. [3-0-0] Prerequisite: One of BIOL 205, BIOL 327, APBI 327. Equivalency: APBI 427

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