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DR.
LUCAS' COURSES
BIOL286:
INTRODUCTION TO ECOLOGY Interactions between the biotic and abiotic components
of natural systems. The process of natural selection and how it affects adaptive
change in ecological systems. Ecological principles associated with individuals,
populations, communities, and ecosystems. BIOL287:
LABORATORY IN INTRODUCTION TO ECOLOGY The lab associated with Biol 286.
Includes both laboratory exercises and field trips.
BIOL 595G: ANIMAL COMMUNICATION
This is a broad-based analysis of animal communication. Topics will include the physics of the production, propagation and
reception of both sound and light, the use of communication as a means of information transfer, and the evolution of signaling
systems. The course is geared to graduate students and advanced undergraduates.
BIOL 592: EVOLUTION OF BEHAVIOR
The course covers a broad range of aspect of animal behavior. I start
with an overview of natural selection and adaptation, then cover proximate
mechanisms of behavior (genetics, neuroethology, hormone effects, development,
sensory input), cover a bit of phylogenetic aspects, then finally go over
behavioral ecology (including foraging, animal communication, mating,
territoriality, sociality and kin selection). The course is geared to
graduate students and advanced undergraduates.
BIOL 695: Dynamic Programming
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