BIOL 457 Behavioral Ecology

Behavioral Ecology is designed to introduce students to animal behavior within an ecological and evolutionary context. The subject matter deals with ways in which an organism’s behaviors are influenced by the environment, especially with regard to resource distribution. Since this course is also offered for graduate credit, a differentiation of requirements will be made. Course is offered regularly at ESU and occasionally at the Marine Science field station at Wallops Island, Va.

Credits

3 credits

Prerequisite

BIOL 114, BIOL 115

Distribution

Advanced

Notes

140-UG Level 4 Advanced