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BIOEE 2640 - Tropical Field Ornithology(CU-ITL, CU-SBY) Multi-semester course: (Fall). 0.5 credits. Multi-term course: R grade only (in progress). Permission of instructor required. Primarily for: students with limited or no bird knowledge. Multi-semester course, students must complete BIOEE 2640, BIOEE 2641 , and BIOEE 2642 for a final grade. A. Dhondt. Provides students with the opportunity to study birds intensively in a neotropical environment. Students learn observational and field techniques, formulate and participate in group research projects. Outcome 1: Find, read, and interpret literature relevant for the course. Outcome 2: Understand and explain what observed bird behavior means (foraging, aggressive, territorial, reproductive,...) and place it in the relevant ecological context. Outcome 3: Ask critical questions about scientific papers, discuss them and summarize main findings. Outcome 4: Observe animal behavior in the field and record observations (find and identify observed birds, place them in the proper taxonomic group; describe observations supported with field sketches). Outcome 5: Design field observations and experiments required to test hypotheses and carry out the necessary field work. Outcome 6: Analyze and interpret the observations in collaboration with peers, explain and defend interpretations and conclusions. Outcome 7: Extract information to formulate research hypotheses and develop an observation protocol to carry out the fieldwork in order to collect critical data (observations, experiments) to test hypotheses. Outcome 8: Write up results in the format of a scientific publication. |
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