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BIOL316: Invertebrates: Evolution, Behaviour and Diversity
This unit explores the fascinating world of invertebrate animals. The unit starts by briefly outlining the features of the major groups of invertebrate animals (excluding unicellular organisms). Once this is established, we move away from a taxonomic focus to discuss major topics including: mating systems, communication, host-parasite relationship, predator-prey interactions, and others. These major topics draw on examples from research papers on various groups of invertebrates. This unit is suitable for any student who is interested in whole animal biology, biological education or students who want to continue research.
| Credit Points: | 3 |
| Contact Hours: | 6 |
| When Offered: | D1 - Day; Offered in the first half-year Xc1 - External study (composite mode); Offered in the first half-year X1 - External study; Offered in the first half-year (Session Dates: 26-27 February; 30 April-1 May) |
| Staff Contact(s): | Dr Grant Hose |
| Prerequisites: |
BIOL208(P) |
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| Assessed As: | Graded |
| Offered By: | Department of Biological Sciences |
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