University of Dayton Biology Department


BIO 310L - ECOLOGY LABORATORY

(Local Aquatic and Terrestrial Habitats, Smoky Mountains, etc.)

Field and laboratory exercises to accompany BIO 310. May be taken concurrently with or following BIO 310.

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BIO 409 - ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION

(Local Prairie, Woodlot, and Aquatic Environments)

Principles and practices of ecological restoration. The course presents the rationale and knowledge needed to understand, appreciate, plan and perform ecological restoration.

BIO 450L - COMPARATIVE ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY LAB

(Local Aquatic and Terrestrial habitats, Physiological Experimentation in Lab)

Laboratory to accompany BIO 450.

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BIO 452L - AQUATIC BIOLOGY LABORATORY

(Ohio Lakes and Streams)

Laboratory and field exercises emphasizing chemical and physical limnology, evolution of aquatic ecosystems, and pollution ecology. One laboratory or field trip each week.

BIO 479L - ENVIRONMENTAL INSTRUMENTATION LAB

(Regional Fields)

The understanding and use of field and laboratory based equipment to study current environmental issues. Emphasis on team-centered approaches to investigating environmental problems.

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