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Nov 23, 2024
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BIO 206 - Marine Biology and Ecology An introduction to the biology of organisms in a variety of marine ecosystems, including plankton, rocky intertidal, soft-bottom intertidal, marsh, coral reef and deep sea communities. The biology and ecology of selected species in each ecosystem are discussed, including life cycles of several local seaweeds and phytoplankton. The course incorporates an introduction to scientific literature and writing a research paper. Field trips to local marine environments are used to develop advanced identification skills, an introduction to experimental design, and preliminary statistical analysis of data. This course includes a service learning component that may vary from year-to-year. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 4 hours.
General Education Requirements: Service Learning
Prerequisites: BIO 117, BIO 118, BIO 119 and ENV 103, or permission of instructor.
Course Typically Offered Every Fall
Credits: 4
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