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BIOL 1476 — Introduction to Ethology/Wolf Behavior

2 credits · 2 hours

| Lecture/Lab This course covers the basic principles of animal behavior including: behavioral development, stimuli and communication, motivation, learned versus instinctual behavior, social organization, and the adaptability and evolution of behavior. Emphasis will be placed on imagery/video observations of wild wolf behavior, research of existing ethograms and field activities including observing and recording behavioral data from cooperating captive facilities. (Cross-listed course; students can enroll only in BIOL 1476 or NRT 1476.)

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