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ENV BIOL 2503 - Zoology II

Career: Undergraduate
Units: 3
Term: 3610
Campus: North Terrace
Contact: Up to 6 hours per week
Available for Study Abroad and Exchange: Yes
Available for Non-Award Study: Yes
Assumed Knowledge: BIOLOGY 1101 or BIOLOGY 1401 & BIOLOGY 1201 or BIOLOGY 1202 or BIOLOGY 1001
Incompatible: ENV BIOL 2530
Assessment: Practical work, essay, online assessments
Syllabus:

This course will introduce you to the diversity of invertebrate and vertebrate animals that inhabit marine, freshwater terrestrial environments. Concepts of phylogeny will be introduced and the enormous diversity of animals will be examined in a phylogenetic framework. Major events in animal evolution will be provided with a strong focus on how animal form matches function at all levels. We will discuss the features of the major groups of invertebrates and focus on their origins and diversification. The biology of the vertebrates will follow groups from fishes to terrestrial vertebrates, including the amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. We will flavour these with interesting lectures on animal adaptations and some of the major evolutionary hurdles in vertebrate evolution. Topics in animal physiology relevant to both vertebrates and invertebrates will include the flow of energy through organisms, the process of respiration and the function of the nervous and sensory systems as well as functional morphology.

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Course Outline

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Critical Dates

Term Last Day to Add Online Census Date Last Day to WNF Last Day to WF
3610 Mon 14/03/2016 Thu 31/03/2016 Fri 06/05/2016 Fri 10/06/2016


Class Details

Enrolment Class: Lecture
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
10725 LE01 136 36 2 Mar - 6 Apr Wednesday 1pm - 2pm Engineering Sth, S112, Teaching Room
3 Mar - 7 Apr Thursday 1pm - 2pm Badger, G31, Macbeth Lecture Theatre
4 Mar - 18 Mar Friday 1pm - 2pm Badger, G31, Macbeth Lecture Theatre
1 Apr - 8 Apr Friday 1pm - 2pm Badger, G31, Macbeth Lecture Theatre
27 Apr - 25 May Wednesday 1pm - 2pm Engineering Sth, S112, Teaching Room
28 Apr - 2 Jun Thursday 1pm - 2pm Badger, G31, Macbeth Lecture Theatre
29 Apr - 13 May Friday 1pm - 2pm Badger, G31, Macbeth Lecture Theatre
Related Class: Practical
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
10726 PR01 68 15 29 Feb - 7 Mar Monday 2pm - 5pm The Braggs, 340, Laboratory
4 Apr - 4 Apr Monday 2pm - 5pm The Braggs, 340, Laboratory
2 May - 2 May Monday 2pm - 5pm The Braggs, 340, Laboratory
16 May - 16 May Monday 2pm - 5pm The Braggs, 340, Laboratory
10727 PR02 68 21 1 Mar - 8 Mar Tuesday 10am - 1pm The Braggs, 340, Laboratory
5 Apr - 5 Apr Tuesday 10am - 1pm The Braggs, 340, Laboratory
3 May - 3 May Tuesday 10am - 1pm The Braggs, 340, Laboratory
17 May - 17 May Tuesday 10am - 1pm The Braggs, 340, Laboratory