Animal Behavior
Lecture, three hours; discussion, two hours. Requisites: course 100, Life Sciences 1 or 7B. Introduction to behavioral ecology. Methods and results of evolutionary approaches to study of animal behavior, including foraging strategies, social competition, sexual selection, mating systems, cooperation, and social organization. Letter grading.
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8.3 / 10
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0-5 hrs/week
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8.3 / 10
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I don't think the textbook was all that helpful, but Prof. Pinter-Wollerman is a very nice person and likes to give a lot of examples. UNDERSTAND THE EXAMPLES. They often come back on the exams.
There is no homework other than a big group research project you work on during discussion section and present in week 9. The lectures were a little slow sometimes but overall easy to follow and well put together. Their material is interesting and a lot of review if you took EEB 100. The exams are straightforward and based on lecture material.
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Has a group project
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Attendance required
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1 midterm
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Finals week final
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