Credit Weight: 0.5 Prerequisite(s): Biology 1110 or permission of the instructor Description: Survey of vertebrate animals with an evolutionary and paleontological perspective on their adaptive features. Laboratory sessions examine morphological, anatomical, and behavioural characteristics, with special reference to comparative locomotory, feeding, and reproductive strategies. Offering: 0-0; 2-3 Notes: Students who have previous credit in Biology 3201 may not take Biology 3219 for credit. An additional fee (see Miscellaneous Fees) is required for this course.

Biology 3219 The Evolution of Vertebrates

Credit Weight: 0.5 Prerequisite(s): Biology 1110 or permission of the instructor Description: Survey of vertebrate animals with an evolutionary and paleontological perspective on their adaptive features. Laboratory sessions examine morphological, anatomical, and behavioural characteristics, with special reference to comparative locomotory, feeding, and reproductive strategies. Offering: 0-0; 2-3 Notes: Students who have previous credit in Biology 3201 may not take Biology 3219 for credit. An additional fee (see Miscellaneous Fees) is required for this course.





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