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− | | '''M''' 10 June <br><br> || Introduction to fish biology and field methods <br><br> || External Anatomy and finding and measuring characters <br><br> ||Finish Lab exercise in notebook; Readings: <br><br> | + | | '''M''' 10 June <br><br> || Introduction to fish biology and field methods <br><br> || External Anatomy and finding and measuring characters <br>{{pdf|http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/courses/fieldichth/restricted/External%20anatomy%20and%20morphometrics%20and%20meristics.pdf}}External anatomy and morphometrics and meristics.pdf <br><br>||Finish Lab exercise in notebook; Readings: <br><br> |
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− | | '''T''' 11 June <br><br> || Freshwater fishes I; active gear <br><br> || Beach seine bicentennial pond and minnow traps <br><br> | + | | '''T''' 11 June <br><br> || Freshwater fishes I; active gear <br><br> || Beach seine bicentennial pond and minnow traps <br><br> ||Readings: <br><br> |
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Revision as of 21:33, 7 June 2013
EEB 3898 Field Methods in Fish Biology
Summer Intensive I, 2013
Course Duration: June 10th - June 28th, 2013
Meeting Time: Monday through Friday, 1:00 - 4:00pm in TLS371
Welcome to Field Methods in Fish Biology! This course is a hands-on, field based introduction to the biology of fishes and field sampling methods, with emphasis on local species.
Instructor
Jonathan Velotta
Email: jonathan.velotta@uconn.edu
Office: Biology/Pharmacy 201
Phone: (860) 486-4694
Mobile: (203) 394-7815
Office hours: by appointment
Syllabus and Course Information
Working Schedule
[*changes to our field trip itinerary may be made pending weather, etc.]
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