Environment General Courses (ENVIRON)
taught in Beaufort
228L. Physiology of Marine Animals.
Comparative physiology of estuarine and marine
animals. Physics and chemistry of estuarine and
marine environments and physiological adaptations
of animal residents. Focus on theory, behavioral,
and physiological responses of animals to the
major environmental drivers of temperature, salinity,
oxygen, and light. Lectures and laboratories illustrating
the approaches and methodology, analysis techniques,
and written reporting of classical environmental
physiology research. One course (fall); one and
one-half courses (summer). Prerequisites: Biology
25L and Chemistry 12L or 22L. Instructor: Forward.
6 units in Summer Term I, 4 units in spring and
fall
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