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654-313 Marine Invertebrate Zoology | |
Note | Experiments involving the use of animals are an essential part of this subject; exemption is not possible. |
Credit Points | 12.5 |
Coordinator | Dr D L Macmillan and Dr G F Watson |
Prerequisites | Zoology 654-201 or equivalent. |
Semester | Summer (view timetable) |
Contact | 12 lectures (two a day) and 40 hours of practical work; six hours excursions (the subject is held in the Summer break before First Semester) |
Subject Description | Upon completion of this subject students should have:
In the practical component students should:
The subject provides for advanced study of invertebrate groups that are important in the marine environment. Structural, physiological, behavioural and developmental aspects of their biology are covered with particular emphasis on areas in which there is current research activity. |
Assessment | Essay work and/or reports of up to 3000 words will be assessed. A record of practical work undertaken that includes details of observations and experiments and oral presentations may also be assessed. |
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