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Nov 21, 2024
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BIO 305 - Neotropical Marine Biology Prerequisites: At least one biology course at RWU and Consent of Instructors Requirement Fulfillment: Fulfills a course requirement in the Biology and Marine Biology Core Concentration Neotropical Marine Biology is a field-intensive course focused on the emergence of the Central American Isthmus as a significant geological event that shaped the evolution of tropical marine organisms. Students will study the tremendous biodiversity harbored in Panamanian waters while studying the evolutionary processes that have shaped Panamanian environments over the past three million years. The course offers hands-on opportunities to study core concepts of biology in a tropical setting.
4 credits Winter Intersession, Alternate Years
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