Integrative Principles II

Zoology 6927
Spring 2002

IP presents an integrative approach to fundamental principles of ecology, evolution, and comparative biology (including physiology, behavior, and genetics) for first-year graduate students in zoology.  The course is not organized by these disciplines, but rather as modules that bring together elements from several disciplines. The goal is to promote integrative approaches to biology, emphasizing commonalities and differences among processes and systems by concentrating on biological principles, concepts, approaches, and ways of thinking that can span a variety of taxa, regions, or specific phenomena.


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Craig Osenberg  

  

Jackie Wilson

 

4 credits

 

osenberg@zoology.ufl.edu

 

jwilson@zoology.ufl.edu

Mon/Wed (lecture and discussion): 10:00-11:30, 521 Carr

 

627 Bartram

Office hours: By appointment

 

620 Bartram

Office hours: By appointment

 

Fri (lab): 8:30-11:30, 521 Carr or 611 Carr

 

 

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