This introduction to the invertebrate phyla provides an overview of the structure, function, evolution, diversity and ecology of invertebrate animals by examining the increasing complexity in form and function in the invertebrates and their evolutionary and ecological relationships. Examples emphasize marine, terrestrial and freshwater aquatic invertebrates. Laboratories include examination of the major groups of invertebrates.
Courses | 3 Credits
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Prerequisites
BIOL 101 and BIOL 102
May 4 to May 16, 2025
Face to face instruction (will include lectures, labs, and local excursions/field trips)
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