EEB496H1S - Seminar in Behaviour and Behavioural Ecology
Topics in behavioural ecology including predator-prey interactions, host-parasite interactions, mate choice, and foraging. Other topics for general discussions may include animal emotions, consciousness, culture and welfare. Evaluation based on presentations, participation in class discussions, and written assignments.
Distribution Requirement Status: This is a Science course
Breadth Requirement: Living Things and Their Environment (4)
Students must complete an application form to be considered for this course.
2011-2012 Course Coordinator: D. McLennan
2011-2012 Instructors: R. Baker
EEB322H1; one of EEB318H1/EEB323H1/EEB324H1/EEB362H1, PSY397H1/JZP326H1, PSY362H1/PSY390H1/PSY392H1, or an EEB field course; and permission of department
EEB496Y1/BIO496Y1
