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Angelo State University Course Info

San Angelo, Texas

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BIOL 6341

Plant and Animal Interactions

6341 Plant and Animal Interactions (3-0). Plant-animal interactions focuses on the major types of interactions that occur between plants and animals. These include herbivory, pollination, frugivory, granivory, their evolutionary and ecological patterns, and conditions that favor adaptation, coadaptation, and coevolution. In addition, the importance of plant-animal interactions to fields of study such as biochemistry, physiology, conservation biology, community ecology, and ecosystem management will be addressed.

Units: 3.0

Prerequisites:
BIOL 4303 - Evolution
Min Grade: C
and
BIOL 4451 - Principles of Ecology
Min Grade: C