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BIOL242
- Animal Behavior/Lecture, Laboratory
Examines the causes and evolution of the behavior of animals. The largest part of this course will focus on the adaptive value and evolution of behavioral patterns, but a general overview of behavioral development and causation will be provided to offer the necessary background for interpretation of the ultimate causes of behavior. Prerequisites: BIOL 105 or BIOL 220 and permission of instructor. Ms. Foster/Offered every other year.
Faculty
Susan Foster, Ph.D. - Professor of Biology
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BIOL342
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