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BIOL 382 - Topics in Biology

Semester Offered: Spring
1 unit(s)


A multi-level examination of advanced topics in biology, this course is an integrative evaluation of current topics in biology, particularly topics in animal or human biology.  Emphasis is placed on current thinking and research and course material is drawn from the recent biological literature. 

Topic for 2019/20b: Animal Migration. From zooplankton, to monarch butterfly, to humpback whale, migration is a widespread phenomenon among taxa that has fascinated humans for centuries. While migrating is vital for some organisms, it comes with many challenges to overcome. This course provides an introduction to the study of animal migration and explores fundamental questions (e.g., “why do animals migrate?”, “How do they migrate?”) by focusing on some major physiological, behavioral, and ecological components of migration. In particular, participants examine 1) how organisms balance the energetic needs of migration, 2) how organisms navigate their journey, 3) the mechanisms triggering migration, and 4) the contribution of migratory organisms to the functioning of ecosystems. Upon completion of the course, participants should be able to a) understand and explain major concepts and theories in animal migration, b) be familiar with key scientific literature in the field, c) critically evaluate research studies in the field and lead discussion, and d) appreciate the interdisciplinary aspect of the study of animal migration. Aude Lochet.

Prerequisite(s): Two units of 200-level Biology.

Two 75-minute periods.

Course Format: CLS



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