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Apply recording, sampling, and interobserver reliability methods to field observations.
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BIOL 3630
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Apply scientific plant collection criteria and skills in the field
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BIOL 2601
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Delegate appropriate tasks both in lab and field settings to complete assignments on time.
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BIOL 3623
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Demonstrate the ability to make field notes to support plant collections
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BIOL 2601
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Generate a plant collection to herbarium standards
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BIOL 2601
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Identify common bird species by sight and sound.
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BIOL 3622
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Identify key ecological and coastal issues in Nova Scotia
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BIOL 3623
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Point to the principle tools for identifying plants
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BIOL 2601
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Produce a field notebook that documents field conditions, habitat, and bird observations.
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BIOL 3622
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Use binoculars and a spotting scope; use a GPS to georeference field observations.
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BIOL 3622
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Use field notes as an objective record and source of hypotheses.
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BIOL 3630
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Appreciate the variety of coastal ecosystems within Nova Scotia
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BIOL 3623
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Understand how social systems have evolved, the types of social systems in marine mammals and the evolution of mating strategies as an example of a social system Describe the influence of social structure on vocal categories
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BIOL 3090
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Understand optimal foraging theory, the pros and cons of dietary techniques for estimating diet and the importance of the development of new technologies
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BIOL 3090
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Understand the concepts and role genetics plays in conservation of marine mammals
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BIOL 3090
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Work effectively and efficiently in groups and independently while on field trips and in the laboratory.
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BIOL 3623
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Design and conduct a field study of birds, analyze data, and interpret results.
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BIOL 3622
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Understand how marine mammal abundance is measured and the significance of life history parameters in population dynamics and have a basic understanding of the factors which contribute to the formation of new colonies
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BIOL 3090
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Understand the meaning of life history and the life history characteristics of cetaceans and pinniped and the factors that shape their evolution
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BIOL 3090
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Apply fundamental concepts of experimental design to field observations and experiments.
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BIOL 3630
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