BIOL 433, Plant-Animal Interactions
*3 (fi 6) (first term, 3-0-0). Plant-Animal Interactions.
Plants and animals have a long co-evolutionary history, and this course explores many of the ways in which plants and animals use and abuse each other. Specific topics include pollination biology, herbivory, and dispersal. Emphasis is on both the evolutionary ecology and ecological implications of these interactions. Prerequisite: BIOL 331 or 332 or BOT 332 or ZOOL 371. Offered in alternate years.
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