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WFC 130

Physiological Ecology of Wildlife

Principles of physiological ecology, emphasizing vertebrates. Ecological, evolutionary, and behavioral perspectives on physiological mechanisms used by animals to adapt to their environment, including consideration of climate-change and other threats to biodiversity. Tropical, temperate, and polar ecosystems are highlighted.

Units: 4.0

Hours: Lecture—3 hour(s); Discussion—1 hour(s).

Prerequisites:
ESP 100 - General Ecology
or
EVE 101 - Introduction to Ecology
and
BIS 002C - Introduction to Biology: Biodiversity and the Tree of Life
and
BIS 002B - Introduction to Biology: Principles of Ecology and Evolution
and
BIS 002A - Introduction to Biology: Essentials of Life on Earth