Middlebury

BIOL 0201

Invertebrate Biology

Invertebrate Biology
Insects are one of the most successful animal groups on Earth, accounting for roughly 75% of all animal species. This course will examine several aspects of organismal biology in insects and related arthropods, such as comparative anatomy, physiology, reproduction, development, sensory behavior, and evolution. Hands-on experiences with insects will occur in the field and the lab and will culminate in an independent research project. Special topics will include medical and veterinary entomology, insect pest management, and the effects of climate change on insect populations. Oral and written reports are required. (BIOL 0140) 3 hrs. lect./3 hrs. lab
Subject:
Biology
Department:
Biology
Division:
Natural Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
SCI
Equivalent Courses:
BIOL 0204 *

Sections in Fall 2007, School Abroad Germany (Mainz)

Fall 2007

BIOL0201A-F07 Lecture (Root)
BIOL0201Y-F07 Lab (Root)
BIOL0201Z-F07 Lab (Root)