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2010-11 Online Catalogue
Graduate Courses in Wildlife & Fisheries Biology (WFB)
- WFB 232 - Ichthyology
- Biology of fishes. Focus is on form and function, morphology, physiology, behavior, life history, and ecology of modern fishes. Prerequisites: BIOL 001, BIOL 002 or equivalent. Junior standing. Alternate years.
- Credits:
3
- WFB 271 - Wetlands Wildlife
- Breeding biology, behavior, habitat management, and population ecology of wetland wildlife with emphasis on waterfowl. Prerequisites: WFB 174, NR 103.
- Credits:
2
- WFB 272 - Wetlands Wildlife Laboratory
- Laboratory and field assessment of the ecology and management of wetland habitats and their associated wildlife populations. Prerequisites: Previous or concurrent enrollment in WFB 271 or NR 260.
- Credits:
1
- WFB 273 - Terrestrial Wildlife
- Integration of ecological principles, wildlife biology, land use, and human dimensions in wildlife. Emphasis on development and maintenance of terrestrial wildlife habitat, and population regulation of terrestrial species. Prerequisite: WFB 174.
- Credits:
3
- WFB 274 - Terrestrial Wildlife Lab
- Laboratory and field experience related to terrestrial species and management of their habitat. Field project required. Prerequisite: Previous or concurrent enrollment in WFB 273.
- Credits:
1
- WFB 275 - Wildlife Behavior
- Behavior and social organization of game and nongame species as they pertain to population management. Prerequisites: One year of Biology, an ecology course, WFB 074 or WFB 174 recommended.
- Credits:
3
- WFB 279 - Marine Ecology
- Structure and function of major marine communities, including open ocean, benthos, coral reefs, and estuaries. Emphasis on unique ecological insights gained in the marine environment. Prerequisites: BIOL 001 and BIOL 002, an ecology course, or Instructor permission.
- Credits:
3
- WFB 285 - Advanced Special Topics
- Credits:
1 to 6
- WFB 311 - Ecology of Fishes
- Structure of fish assemblages, zoogeography, morphology, life history strategies, bioenergetics, competition, predation, and fish effect on ecosystems. Prerequisites: Graduate standing or Instructor permission; NR 140 or STAT 201; an ecology course.
- Credits:
3
- WFB 352 - Population Dynamics & Modeling
- Modeling and analysis of animal population dynamics, as influenced by environmental, ecological, and management factors; estimation of population size, density, survivorship, reproduction, and migration. Prerequisite: NR 140 or STAT 211; an ecology course.
- Credits:
4
- WFB 387 - Graduate Special Problems
- Advanced readings or special investigation dealing with a topic beyond the scope of existing formal courses or thesis research, culminating in an acceptable paper. Prerequisite: Instructor Permission.
- Credits:
1 to 6
- WFB 388 - Graduate Special Problems
- Advanced readings or special investigation dealing with a topic beyond the scope of existing formal courses or thesis research, culminating in an acceptable paper. Prerequisite: Instructor Permission.
- Credits:
1 to 3