BIOL 0216A
Animal Behavior
Animal Behavior
The behavior of animals primarily from an ethological perspective, with respect to genetics, physiology, evolution, and other biological factors. The course follows the history and methods of studying individual and social behaviors like feeding, courtship, mating, parental care, defense, predation, and migration. We examine live animals in the field and lab to illustrate such processes as instinct, learning, and communication. Discussion topics address recent research, and students design their own research projects. Oral, and written reports are required. (BIOL 0140 or BIOL 0145) 2.5 hrs. lect./1 hr. video screen./3 hrs. lab
- Schedule
- 8:00am-9:15am on Tuesday, Thursday (Feb 12, 2018 to May 14, 2018)
- Location
- McCardell Bicentennial Hall 220
- Instructors
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Root, Thomas M.
troot@middlebury.edu
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