BI 425 Ornithology Investigates the evolution, anatomy, physiology, ecology, diversity, behavior, and conservation of birds. Emphasizes the ecology and evolutionary relationships of birds. Laboratory will emphasize field methods and approaches to studying birds, along with observations of living and preserved specimens in both the laboratory and in the field. Three hours of lecture (or equivalent) and four hours of laboratory per week. Credits: 5 Prerequisite: BI 211 , BI 212 , and BI 213 , or BI 317 , or consent of instructor Corequisite: BI 425L Satisfactory Grading: Ineligible for the Satisfactory/No Credit grade mode if you are a Biology major. If you elect S/NC grading the course cannot be used to meet Biology requirements even if a grade of S is earned. If you are in a major other than Biology you are eligible to choose the Satisfactory/No Credit grading option.
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