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May 30, 2026
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BI 335 - Physiological Ecology Credit(s): 4 Theories and mechanisms of the ecological relevance of physiological processes. An advanced course dealing with the nature of major physiological reactions and systems with specific consideration of how physiological variation at the individual level and physiological adaptation at the population level contribute to fitness. Complex ecological concepts such as the effects of disease and immunity on population dynamics, the influence of xenobiotics on fitness, and the integration of physiology and behavioral ecology will be discussed. Throughout the course physiological adaptation and evolution will be the unifying theme. Ecology Content course. Prerequisite(s): BI 206 & BI 207 or BI 306 or BI 314 or instructor consent. Offered: Spring, alternate years
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