BIOL 164 Animal Form & Systematics

Introduction to the diversity of the Animal Kingdom, including comparative morphology, systematics, evolutionary theory and natural history. Laboratory emphasizes dissection of representative organisms and broad comparative analysis of morphology across the animal clades. This complements the co-requisite course, BIOL 166 Principles of Comparative Physiology taken the following Spring-term.

Credits

2

Prerequisite

BIOL 160 or BIOL 185

Corequisite

BIOL 164L and BIOL 166

Offered

J-term

Fees

$115

Instructional Time

One hour of lecture and three hours of laboratory per day in J-term