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BIOS 3023 Vertebrate Biodiversity

BIOS 3023  Vertebrate Biodiversity  (10 Credit Points)  
Subject Details  Legacy Code: 300861  

This subject examines the functional ecology and diversity of vertebrate animals (fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals). It takes an integrative approach, combining anatomy, physiology, ecology and behaviour, to explain how vertebrates survive and reproduce in relation to their environment. We will uncover the evolutionary relationships among vertebrate groups, and examine their adaptations to different environmental challenges. The subject also explores patterns in vertebrate diversity, with a focus on Australian ecosystems. Students will apply their knowledge of the scientific method to design and conduct their own research project to investigate how environmental factors influence vertebrate animal abundance and diversity.

Level: Undergraduate Level 3 subject  
Pre-requisite(s): BIOS 1001  
Equivalent Subjects: LGYA 5856 - Animal Form Function BIOS 3024 - Vertebrate Biodiversity  
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