University of Calgary

BIOL 313 - An Introducation To Ecology & Evolution - Fall 2009

Ecological processes and evolutionary principles that explain the origin, maintenance, and dynamics of biological diversity. Ecological interactions will be studied to understand the dynamics of populations and communities, and the evolution of traits. Mechanisms of genetic change of populations will be discussed and how these changes give rise to large-scale evolutionary patterns.
This course may not be repeated for credit.

Hours

  • H(3-3)

Notes

  • Knowledge of Mendelian genetics is a distinct asset. Students are strongly advised to take Biology 311 prior to or concurrently with Biology 313. Successful completion of Biology 313 is required for admission to all the specialty programs offered by the department. Students are urged to complete this course in their second year to ensure timely completion of the program.

Prerequisite(s)

  • Biology 233 and completion of at least four full-course equivalents

Sections

  • LEC 1MWF 12:00 - 12:50
    John Robert Post, Jana Vamosi
    LAB 1T 09:00 - 11:50
    LAB 2T 09:00 - 11:50
    LAB 3T 12:00 - 14:50
    LAB 4T 12:00 - 14:50
    LAB 5T 15:00 - 17:50
    LAB 6T 15:00 - 17:50
    LAB 7T 18:00 - 20:50
    LAB 8T 18:00 - 20:50
    LAB 9W 14:00 - 16:50
    LAB 10W 14:00 - 16:50
    LAB 11R 09:00 - 11:50
    LAB 12R 09:00 - 11:50
    LAB 13R 12:00 - 14:50
    LAB 14R 12:00 - 14:50
    LAB 15R 15:00 - 17:50
    LAB 16R 15:00 - 17:50
    LAB 17T 09:00 - 11:50
This course will be offered next in Winter 2010.
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