Vertebrate Zoology vertebrate zoology. BIOS 386 Fall 2001. Instructor Guillermo Ortí,314 Manter Hall, tel 472-3433, email gorti@biocomp.unl.edu. http://www-class.unl.edu/bios386/
Rio Grande Bibliography: General Vertebrate Zoology D. vertebrate zoology 1. General vertebrate zoology 493. Ayer MY. 1936. The archaeologicaland faunal material from Williams Cave, Guadalupe Mountains, Texas. http://www.cerc.cr.usgs.gov/pubs/riogrande/genvert.htm
Extractions: A BIBLIOGRAPHY D. Vertebrate Zoology General Vertebrate Zoology 493. Ayer MY. 1936. The archaeological and faunal material from Williams Cave, Guadalupe Mountains, Texas. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 88:599-618. 494. Garman S. 1881. New and little-known reptiles and fishes in the museum collections. Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. 8:85-93. 495. Leopold AS. 1959. Wildlife of Mexico: the game birds and mammals. Berkeley (CA): University of California Press. 568 p. 496. Maxwell TC. 1996. Catalog of vertebrates of the Concho Valley region of Texas. Dubuque (IA): Wm. C. Brown. 111 p. top of page
Vertebrate Zoology Documents Exhibits Collections Education Fun. vertebrate zoology There are lots of excitingthings happening in vertebrate zoology! No documents are currently online. http://www.cmnh.org/collections/vertzoo/index.shtml
Biology 4402/5402 vertebrate zoology. Some of the faculty who teach vertebrate zoology maintainWeb sites with more information and materials for their class sections. http://www.uca.edu/divisions/academic/biology/courses/biol4402.htm
Extractions: COURSE DESCRIPTION: Natural history of the vertebrate animals. PREREQUISITES: BIOL 1441 (Principles of Biology II). BIOL 4415 counts as an elective course towards the biology major. INSTRUCTORS: Dr. McDonald Dr. Waggoner Dr. Gettinger MORE ABOUT THE COURSE: If you ask anyone to name an animal at random, the odds are that he or she will name a vertebrate. Even though vertebrates make up a small minority of all the animal species on the planet, they are by far the most important in the eyes of most people in part because we are vertebrates. Vertebrates have been sources of food, sources of clothing and furs, companion animals, and even objects of reverence for the entire history of our species. Today, knowledge of vertebrate zoology is needed as never before in fields as diverse as wildlife management, biomedical research, conservation biology, and fisheries biology. This course covers the morphology, evolution, ecology, and behavior of the major groups of vertebrates. There is a sizable field component to this course. Some of the faculty who teach Vertebrate Zoology maintain Web sites with more information and materials for their class sections. You can access their schedules, syllabi, course policies, etc. from this page.
Extractions: Zoology subject : Next: Search Help 654-202 "Vertebrate Zoology (Lectures and Practical)" appears differently in several places - choose the one you want: Zoology , Faculty of Science. Zoology , Faculty of Educ(Parkville). Zoology , Faculty of Science (v4, p239) : Next: Note: Credit cannot be granted for both 654-202 and . Experiments involving the use of animals are an essential part of this subject; exemption is not possible. Credit points: 14.0 Coordinator: Dr D Young Prerequisite: Biology and (Before 1996: 600-101 Biology) Contact: 26 lectures (two a week) and 36 hours practical work; 16 hours demonstrations/excursions Timetable: Second semester Objectives: Upon completion of this subject students should have: In the laboratory component students should: gain a practical knowledge of the structural diversity and relationships of the vertebrates;
UniMelb UGHB96 : 654-212 Vertebrate Zoology (Lectures) 654212 vertebrate zoology (Lectures). Note Credit cannot be granted for both654-202 and 654-212. Credit points 8.0. 654-212 vertebrate zoology (Lectures). http://www.unimelb.edu.au/HB/1996/Sci/654/654-212.html
Extractions: Zoology subject : Next: Search Help 654-212 "Vertebrate Zoology (Lectures)" appears differently in several places - choose the one you want: Zoology , Faculty of Science. Zoology , Faculty of Educ(Parkville). Zoology , Faculty of Science (v4, p239) : Next: Note: Credit cannot be granted for both and 654-212. Credit points: 8.0 Coordinator: Dr D Young Prerequisite: Biology and (Before 1996: 600-101 Biology) Contact: 26 lectures (two a week) Timetable: Second semester Objectives: Upon completion of this subject students should have: Content: Basic vertebrate anatomy and functional organisation; the diversity and relationships of living vertebrates; aspects of vertebrate phylogeny; principal organ systems of the vertebrate body. Assessment: A 2-hour end-of-semester written examination Zoology , Faculty of Science (v4, p239) : Next:
Extractions: Dissection tools as well as any other necessary printed materials will be supplied to you during the course. Course Schedule Topic Chapters Vertebrate Origins Life in the Water Cartilaginous Fishes Bony Fishes Life on Land Terrestrial Ectotherms: Amphibia Terrestrial Ectotherms: Reptilia Endothermy: Birds and Flight Endothermy: Mammals Laboratory The laboratory section of this course will be dedicated to a systems analysis of representative vertebrates, the lamprey (Agnatha), dogfish (Chondrichthyes), mudpuppy (Amphibia), and cat (Mammalia). Individual responsibilities for each student will be determined after an initial survey of students' dissection experiences with any of the animals, and after each student has completed a course evaluation contract. Course Projects Each student will complete two projects over the course of the semester. Full descriptions of these projects may be found on the
SOO 224 Vertebrate Zoology Undergraduate Students Guide 2001. SOO 224 VertebrateZoology. 16 credits, first semester. Course coordinator http://www.sun.ac.za/zoology/course/soo224.htm
Extractions: SOO 224 Vertebrate Zoology 16 krediete, eerste semester Dr. A.F. Flemming AF Dr J.A. van den Heever JV Dr. A.F. Flemming AF Die doel van hierdie kursus is om die student bekend te stel aan die vergelykende morfologie en funksionele anatomie van werweldiere en om 'n inleiding te verskaf tot die evolusie van orgaansisteme en die filogenetiese verwantskappe tussen die belangrikste werweldiergroepe. By voltooiing van die kursus sal u: Kardong, K.V. 2001. Vertebrates: Comparative Anatomy, Function, Evolution Third Edition.
Adjunct Assistant Professor(s), Vertebrate Zoology And Physiology Adjunct Assistant Professor(s), vertebrate zoology and Physiology, Jobs Postedby James Mohler on Tuesday April 04 2000, @0435PM from the dept. http://www.animalbehavior.org:8080/ABS/ABSNews/954884132/index_html
Extractions: These courses may include: Vertebrate Zoology (fall), Neurobiology (fall), Animal Behavior (spring), Animal Physiology (spring) and Human Physiology for non-majors (spring). Applicants are expected to have acquired a Ph.D. prior to September 2000 and have prior lecture experience at the college level. Barnard College is a small, liberals arts, women's college affiliated with Columbia University in New York City. Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, including prior teaching experience, and a list of potential references to:
Vertebrate Zoology 325 vertebrate zoology 325. Professor Stiles. Spring 1999. Updated 4/8/99. Past Examson File, Lecture Notes, Articles on Reserve, Factors Affecting Distribution of Gulls. http://mslc.rutgers.edu/reserve/BIOLOGY/b704-325sp.html
BIOL Z406 0607 Vertebrate Zoology Biology vertebrate zoology Z406 0607 Cotten, C Course format Lecture1115A1230P, TR, JH A106, plus one four-hour laboratory http://www.indiana.edu/~deanfac/blspr02/biol/biol_z406_0607.html
Extractions: Course format: Lecture: 11:15A-12:30P, TR, JH A106, plus one four-hour laboratory per week (1:00P-5:00P, T OR W, JH 129). Requirements: P: Biol L111 and L112, upper-class standing or consent of instructor. Course description: Lecture: structure, function, evolution, and ecology of the major vertebrate groups. Lab: comparative anatomy of representative vertebrates (dissection); introduction to vertebrate embryology; identification and classification of Indiana vertebrates excluding mammals; local field trips to observe living fish, amphibians, reptiles and birds; one day-long Saturday trip (usually early in April) to the Indianapolis Zoo. Required text: Kardong, K. 2002. "Vertebrates: Comparative Anatomy, Function, Evolution", third edition. Weekly assignments: TBA. Exams/papers: Lecture: three multiple-choice exams and five one-two page essays. Lab: practical and written exams plus reports based on field trip activities.
BIOL Z406 0569 Vertebrate Zoology Biology vertebrate zoology Z406 0569 Cotten, C Course format Lecture1115A1230P, TR, JH A106, plus one four-hour laboratory http://www.indiana.edu/~deanfac/blspr03/biol/biol_z406_0569.html
Extractions: Course format: Lecture: 11:15A-12:30P, TR, JH A106, plus one four-hour laboratory per week (1:00P-5:00P, T OR W, JH 129). Requirements: P: Biol L111 and L112 and upper-class standing, or consent of instructor. Course description: Lecture: structure, function, evolution, and ecology of the major vertebrate groups. Lab: comparative anatomy of representative vertebrates (dissection); introduction to vertebrate embryology; identification and classification of Indiana vertebrates excluding mammals; local field trips to observe living fish, amphibians, reptiles and birds; one day-long Saturday trip (usually early in April) to the Indianapolis Zoo. Required text: Kardong, K. 2002. Vertebrates: Comparative Anatomy, Function, Evolution, third edition. Weekly assignments: TBA. Exams/papers: Lecture: three multiple-choice exams and five one-two page essays. Lab: practical and written exams plus reports based on field trip activities.
BIOLOGY 3315L -- Vertebrate Zoology Lab BIOLOGY 3315L vertebrate zoology Lab. Fall 2002 2000. Labs for VertebrateZoology An Evolutionary Approach, 2nd Ed.. Cooper Publishing Group, LLC. http://science.kennesaw.edu/~rmatson/Biol 3315L/3315lsch.htm
Extractions: BIOLOGY 3315L Vertebrate Zoology Lab Fall 2002 Instructor: Dr. Ron Matson Lecture Room: SC 214 Office: SC 318 Lecture Time: TTH 5:00 - 6:15 PM Office Hours: T 3:30 - 4:30 Laboratory: SC 247 TH 3:30 - 4:30 Lab Time: T 6:30 - 8: 30 PM Others by appointment Office Phone: 770.423.6508 http://science.kennesaw.edu/~rmatson e-mail: rmatson@kennesaw.edu TENTATIVE SCHEDULE Date Topic Lab Manual T. 27 Aug. I . Video The Ultimate Journey Preface and Lab 1 T. 03 Sept. II . Non-Vertebrate Chordates Lab 2 T. 10 Sept. Video The Coastal Naturalist: Fish T. 17 Sept. III T. 24 Sept. IV . Osteichthyes Lab 5 T. 01 Oct. Video - Frog Skin T. 08 Oct. V . Amphibians Lab 6 T. 15 Oct. Video Eternal T. 22 Oct. VI . Mammals Lab 8 T. 29 Oct. Video Snakes T. 05 Nov. VII . Squamata and Chelonia Lab 7 T. 12 Nov. Video Crocodiles : Here be Dragons Lab 7 T 19 Nov. VIII . Archosaurs; Limited Review for Practical Lab 7 T. 26 Nov.
Vertebrate Zoology Vertebrate Evolution Course 1 Contributor Edward Arata These two pages wereput up by a biology professor at the University of Miami by the name of T http://www.teachnet.k12.ca.us/Subdisciplines/Biological Science/vertebrate_zoolo
Extractions: The American Museum of Natural History possesses one of the largest mammal collections in the world, and it is distinguished by both its representativeness and comprehensiveness. There are 273,390 catalogued specimens including 1078 name-bearing entities. All 26 orders of mammals are represented, 96% of 136 families, approximately 50% of 1135 genera, and about 60% of the 4629 species (taxon benchmark numbers from Wilson and Reeder, 1993). Collections from Australia/New Guinea, North Asia, parts of Africa and South America are among the most comprehensive available. The collections of bats, whales, marsupials, primates, rodents, and ungulates are recognized as being among the best in the world. The Mammalogy collections are heavily used by both domestic and foreign professional mammalogists and students.
Unidad Docente De Vertebrados - Vertebrate Zoology Translate this page Unidad Docente de Vertebrados. Departamento de Biología Animal I Facultadde Biología Universidad Complutense de Madrid 28040 - MADRID http://www.ucm.es/info/zoo/Vertebrados/homevert.htm