BI488 – Invertebrate Biodiversity and Conservation – 0.5 Credit

A lecture and laboratory course that takes a thematic approach to the study of invertebrate zoology, with a focus on functional morphology, developmental processes, and modes of reproduction, and on how these types of studies combined with molecular evidence and cladistic analysis provide insight into the evolutionary relationships amongst the major invertebrate groups. In addition, the contribution of the invertebrates to the functioning of healthy ecosystems, and the need to conserve diversity in these important organisms will be examined. Prerequisites BI256. Exclusions BI283*. Notes 3 lecture hours, 3 lab/tutorial/seminar hours  





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