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| BIOLOGY 3451 - ENTOMOLOGY |
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Course Description Insects surpass all other organisms in their diversity and numbers, comprising over two thirds of the earth's known animals. This course will introduce students to this class of organisms by covering the following six areas: structure, function classification and phylogeny, behaviour and ecology. Throughout the course, evolutionary forces influencing the animals and systems involved will be stressed. Discussions will emphasize the use of the comparative methods to determine what these forces might be. |
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| Dr. Ron Aiken | ||
| raiken@mta.ca | ||
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| Ms. Danielle LeBlanc | ||
| dmleblanc@mta.ca | ||
| Method | Three lecture hours and one 3 hour laboratory per week. | |
| Prerequisites | Biology 2101,and Biology 2401 or permission of the Department |
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| Exclusions | None | |
| Course website | ||
Biology Website maintained by R. Aiken |
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