EEB 200 Lecture schedule

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Class

Day

Date

Topic

Reading

1

W

1/19

Introduction

Ch. 1

2

F

1/21

Swimming

Ch. 3, Ch. 8 to p 108

3

M

1/24

Respiration

Ch. 4, Ch. 5 to p 56

4

W

1/26

Circulation and blood

Chs. 5, 7

5

F

1/28

Discussion

 

6

M

1/31

Osmoregulation and excretion

Ch. 4

7

W

2/2

Buoyancy

Ch. 5

8

F

2/4

Discussion

 

9

M

2/7

Feeding and digestion

Chs. 4, 5, 8

10

W

2/9

Growth

Ch. 5, Ch. 10

11

F

2/11

Discussion

 

12

M

2/14

Sensory perception

Ch. 6

13

W

2/16

Reproduction and development

Ch. 5, Ch. 9

14

F

2/18

 

15

M

2/21

Hourly exam I

 

16

W

2/23

Systematics: Introduction

Ch. 2

17

F

2/25

Systematics: Jawless fishes

Ch. 11

18

M

2/28

19

W

3/2

Systematics III: Evolution of Jaws

Ch. 12

20

F

3/4

Discussion

 

21

M

3/14

Systematics: Sharks and basal bony fish

Ch. 13,14

22

W

3/16

Systematics: 4 subdivisions of Teleosts

Ch. 14, 15

23

F

3/18

Discussion

 

24

M

3/21

Systematics6

 

25

W

3/23

Systematics7

26

F

3/25

Systematics8

 

27

M

3/28

Review

 

28

W

3/30

Hourly exam 2

29

F

4/1

Zoogeography

Ch. 16

30

M

4/3

Life history strategies

Ch. 20

31

W

4/5

Mating systems and sex allocation

32

F

4/8

Discussion

 

33

M

4/11

Behavior: social organization

Ch. 21

34

W

4/13

Behavior: migration

Ch. 22

35

F

4/15

Discussion

 

36

M

4/18

Population ecology

Ch. 23

37

W

4/20

Population ecology cont.

 

38

F

4/22

Discussion

 

39

M

4/25

Sea mount fishes: Kari Heinonen

40

W

4/27

Coral reef fishes: Lori LaPlante

Ch. 24

41

F

4/29

Assemblage ecology: Joe Pereira

 

 

Th

5/5

Final examination, 1-3 PM