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Dec 21, 2024
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ZOOL 3730 - Population Biology Credits: (3) Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem Description: Population biology is an interdisciplinary field combining the areas of ecology, genetics, and evolution. Topics include population growth and regulation, interspecific interactions, population genetics, quantitative genetics, phenotypic plasticity, and evolution of life histories. Emphasis is on current research applications in wildlife management including the structure and dynamics of wildlife populations, competition, predation, and dispersal. Three lecture hours a week. Pre-requisite(s): ZOOL 1110 , ZOOL 2220 , and ZOOL 3300 , or approval of instructor. Note: This course is not currently offered.
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