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Describe the microbial food web (in the ocean): dominance and role of Bacteria; bacterivory and microbial predation; mixotrophy; viruses
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BIOL 2004
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Recognize the different species that are most typical of each of the different intertidal habitats
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BIOL 3664
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Contrast methods of mapping habitats and the distribution and abundance of marine organisms using scuba.
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BIOL 3680
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Contrast methods of marking or tagging marine organisms to measure movement, growth or population characteristics using scuba.
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BIOL 3680
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Describe zonation patterns in the different intertidal habitats
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BIOL 3664
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Evaluate options for use of underwater photography in studies of behaviour, distribution and abundance of marine organisms.
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BIOL 3680
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Outline and explain the biotic and abiotic process that cause zonation in intertidal habitats
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BIOL 3664
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Understand the biology, ecology, assemblages and distributions of both plants and animals in coastal ecosystems (rocky shores, sandy shores, salt marshes, dunes, mudflats)
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BIOL 3623
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Understand the similarities and differences of the biology, ecology, assemblages and distributions of both plant and animal species of pristine versus human-impacted coastal zones (rocky shores, sandy shores, salt marshes, dunes, mudflats)
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BIOL 3623
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Conduct experiments and sample marine populations to gain practical experience in scientific diving.
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BIOL 3680
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Discuss the collapse of Canadian Atlantic Cod populations.
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BIOL 3080
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Identify life cycles and behavior of invertebrate animals and the adaptations of invertebrates to particular environments
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BIOL 3301
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