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BIOSM 3450 - Marine Mammal Biology(BIO-AS, PBS-AS) (CU-SBY) Summer. 3 credits. Student option grading. Prerequisite: one semester of college-level biology, physiology and/or ecology or equivalent, e.g. BIOEE 1780 /BIOSM 1780 , BIOEE 1610 /BIOSM 1610 , BIOG 1440 , or similar. Offered in Maine at Shoals Marine Laboratory on Appledore Island. N. Lysiak. Introduction to the biology and conservation of the whales and seals, with a particular focus on species of the Gulf of Maine. Lectures will examine many facets of marine mammal science including: taxonomy and species diversity, morphological and physiological adaptations for life in the sea, foraging ecology and behavior, reproductive cycles, bioacoustics, anthropogenic interactions, and management of threatened species. Land and open-water observations of whale and seal behavior will give students hands-on opportunities to study marine mammals in the field. Outcome 1: Students can identify and explain morphological and physiological adaptations to life in seawater that are specific to marine mammals. Outcome 2: Students can discuss the evolutionary history of cetacean and pinniped marine mammals. Outcome 3: Students can describe the ecology of the Gulf of Maine based on seasonal patterns of productivity and resource availability. Outcome 4: Students can explain important aspects of the biology and ecology of marine mammals, including foraging habits and reproductive cycles of local species. Outcome 5: Students can identify the anthropogenic threats faced by marine mammals, including historic exploitation and current sources of mortality from human interactions. Outcome 6: Students can describe current conservation issues and management efforts for local marine mammal species. |
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