May 02, 2024  
2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [FINAL EDITION]

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ENVR 401 - Physiological Ecology of Extreme Environments: Life at the Edge


4 Credit(s)

This course focuses on the evolutionary adaptation of physiology to the problems posed by the biophysical extremes of this world including warm deserts, arctic and alpine environments, freshwater and saline wetlands, deep sea environments, and human-disturbed environments. Although topics represent the extremes of this world, an important message is that all environments are variable and the rules at the extremes apply everywhere—life is always at the edge. The course includes a project-oriented lab that uses methods available to teach the processes of physiological inquiry described in this course.
six hours lab. Two hours lecture and
Prerequisite(s): Introductory Biology (BIOL 161 , BIOL 162 ), and either Ecology (BIOL 301 /ENVR 301 ) or instructor’s permission.

(SAME AS BIOL 401 )



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