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EEB382H1F - Diversity of Fishes (*New for 2011/2012*)

The systematics, morphology, ecology, behaviour, biogeography, and conservation of fishes. Identification of major groups of fish; what makes each group biologically special and how those unique traits might contribute to conservation concerns. Laboratories focus on exercises designed to highlight how ichthyologists actually do research.

Distribution Requirement Status: This is a Science course
Breadth Requirement: Living Things and Their Environment (4)

2011-2012 Course coordinator:  D. McLennan
2011-2012 Instructor:  H. Lopez-Fernandez 

Prerequisite: 

(BIO120H1, BIO220H1)/BIO150Y1