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976

BIOSCI 205

: Plant, Cell and Environment
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Unlike animals, plants cannot move to respond to changes in their environment. Plants have evolved diverse signaling systems and the ability to grow towards their essential resources. Explores the intricate ways plants function, how they are able to respond to developmental and environmental signals at the whole plant and cellular level.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 101, 108
977

BIOSCI 206

: Principles of Ecology
2025 Semester One (1253)
An examination of ecosystem processes, factors that affect distribution and interactions of organisms, population ecology, and applications of ecology such as restoration and conservation. The key principles of ecology are taught in a New Zealand context emphasising an experimental approach.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 108, 109 and STATS 101 or 108
978

BIOSCI 206

: Principles of Ecology
2024 Semester One (1243)
An examination of ecosystem processes, factors that affect distribution and interactions of organisms, population ecology, and applications of ecology such as restoration and conservation. The key principles of ecology are taught in a New Zealand context emphasising an experimental approach.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 108, 109 and STATS 101 or 108
979

BIOSCI 206

: Principles of Ecology
2023 Semester One (1233)
An examination of ecosystem processes, factors that affect distribution and interactions of organisms, population ecology, and applications of ecology such as restoration and conservation. The key principles of ecology are taught in a New Zealand context emphasising an experimental approach.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 108, 109 and STATS 101 or 108
980

BIOSCI 206

: Principles of Ecology
2022 Semester One (1223)
An examination of ecosystem processes, factors that affect distribution and interactions of organisms, population ecology, and applications of ecology such as restoration and conservation. The key principles of ecology are taught in a New Zealand context emphasising an experimental approach.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 108, 109 and STATS 101 or 108
981

BIOSCI 206

: Principles of Ecology
2021 Semester One (1213)
An examination of ecosystem processes, factors that affect distribution and interactions of organisms, population ecology, and applications of ecology such as restoration and conservation. The key principles of ecology are taught in a New Zealand context emphasising an experimental approach.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 108, 109 and STATS 101
982

BIOSCI 206

: Principles of Ecology
2020 Semester One (1203)
An examination of ecosystem processes, factors that affect distribution and interactions of organisms, population ecology, and applications of ecology such as restoration and conservation. The key principles of ecology are taught in a New Zealand context emphasising an experimental approach.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 101, 109, and STATS 101 or 108
983

BIOSCI 207

: Adaptive Form and Function
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Investigates the diverse biological adaptations of animals, with a focus on generating adaptive hypotheses and ways to test them. Topics covered include comparative physiology, behavioural ecology, hormones and predator/prey interactions.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 108, and BIOSCI 101 or 109
984

BIOSCI 207

: Adaptive Form and Function
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Investigates the diverse biological adaptations of animals, with a focus on generating adaptive hypotheses and ways to test them. Topics covered include comparative physiology, behavioural ecology, hormones and predator/prey interactions.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 108, and BIOSCI 101 or 109
985

BIOSCI 207

: Adaptive Form and Function
2023 Semester Two (1235)
Investigates the diverse biological adaptations of animals, with a focus on generating adaptive hypotheses and ways to test them. Topics covered include comparative physiology, behavioural ecology, hormones and predator/prey interactions.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 108, and BIOSCI 101 or 109
986

BIOSCI 207

: Adaptive Form and Function
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Investigates the diverse biological adaptations of animals, with a focus on generating adaptive hypotheses and ways to test them. Topics covered include comparative physiology, behavioural ecology, hormones and predator/prey interactions.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 108, and BIOSCI 101 or 109
987

BIOSCI 207

: Adaptive Form and Function
2021 Semester Two (1215)
Biological adaptations of animals, including behaviour, morphology, physiology and life history. Topics covered include how animals navigate, physiological adaptations, behavioural ecology, animal reproduction and anti-predator defences.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 108, and BIOSCI 101 or 109
988

BIOSCI 207

: Adaptive Form and Function
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Biological adaptations of animals, including behaviour, morphology, physiology and life history. Topics covered include how animals navigate, physiological adaptations, behavioural ecology, animal reproduction and anti-predator defences.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 108, and BIOSCI 101 or 109
989

BIOSCI 208

: Invertebrate Diversity
2025 Semester One (1253)
Invertebrates make up over 95 percent of animal species. This course explores the biology of invertebrates with an emphasis on structure, function, life histories, behaviour and ecology. Invertebrate diversity is examined in a variety of environments, using New Zealand examples where possible, and provides the basis for advanced courses in conservation and marine ecology.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 108, and BIOSCI 101 or 109
990

BIOSCI 208

: Invertebrate Diversity
2024 Semester One (1243)
Invertebrates make up over 95 percent of animal species. This course explores the biology of invertebrates with an emphasis on structure, function, life histories, behaviour and ecology. Invertebrate diversity is examined in a variety of environments, using New Zealand examples where possible, and provides the basis for advanced courses in conservation and marine ecology.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 108, and BIOSCI 101 or 109
991

BIOSCI 208

: Invertebrate Diversity
2023 Semester One (1233)
Invertebrates make up over 95 percent of animal species. This course explores the biology of invertebrates with an emphasis on structure, function, life histories, behaviour and ecology. Invertebrate diversity is examined in a variety of environments, using New Zealand examples where possible, and provides the basis for advanced courses in conservation and marine ecology.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 108, and BIOSCI 101 or 109
992

BIOSCI 208

: Invertebrate Diversity
2022 Semester One (1223)
Invertebrates make up over 95 percent of animal species. This course explores the biology of invertebrates with an emphasis on structure, function, life histories, behaviour and ecology. Invertebrate diversity is examined in a variety of environments, using New Zealand examples where possible, and provides the basis for advanced courses in conservation and marine ecology.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 108, and BIOSCI 101 or 109
993

BIOSCI 208

: Invertebrate Diversity
2021 Semester One (1213)
Invertebrates make up over 95 percent of animal species. This course explores the biology of invertebrates with an emphasis on structure, function, life histories, behaviour and ecology. Invertebrate diversity is examined in a variety of environments, using New Zealand examples where possible, and provides the basis for advanced courses in conservation and marine ecology.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 108, and BIOSCI 101 or 109
994

BIOSCI 208

: Invertebrate Diversity
2020 Semester One (1203)
Invertebrates make up over 95 percent of animal species. This course explores the biology of invertebrates with an emphasis on structure, function, life histories, behaviour and ecology. Invertebrate diversity is examined in a variety of environments, using New Zealand examples where possible, and provides the basis for advanced courses in conservation and marine ecology.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 108, and BIOSCI 101 or 109
995

BIOSCI 210

: Evolution and the Origin of Life
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Covers basic concepts in evolutionary biology including Darwin and the theory of evolution by natural selection, phylogenetics, population genetics, molecular evolution, speciation and extinction. The extent to which Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection can explain the origins of biological complexity is explored.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 109, and 15 points from BIOSCI 101-108
996

BIOSCI 210

: Evolution and the Origin of Life
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Covers basic concepts in evolutionary biology including Darwin and the theory of evolution by natural selection, phylogenetics, population genetics, molecular evolution, speciation and extinction. The extent to which Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection can explain the origins of biological complexity is explored.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 109, and 15 points from BIOSCI 101-108
997

BIOSCI 210

: Evolution and the Origin of Life
2023 Semester Two (1235)
Covers basic concepts in evolutionary biology including Darwin and the theory of evolution by natural selection, phylogenetics, population genetics, molecular evolution, speciation and extinction. The extent to which Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection can explain the origins of biological complexity is explored.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 109, and 15 points from BIOSCI 101-108
998

BIOSCI 210

: Evolution and the Biological Origin of Life
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Covers basic concepts in evolutionary biology including Darwin and the theory of evolution by natural selection, phylogenetics, population genetics, molecular evolution, speciation and extinction. The extent to which Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection can explain the origins of biological complexity is explored.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 109, and 15 points from BIOSCI 101-108
999

BIOSCI 210

: Evolution and the Biological Origin of Life
2021 Semester Two (1215)
Covers basic concepts in evolutionary biology including Darwin and the theory of evolution by natural selection, phylogenetics, population genetics, molecular evolution, speciation and extinction. The extent to which Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection can explain the origins of biological complexity is explored.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 109, and 15 points from BIOSCI 101-108
1000

BIOSCI 210

: Evolution and the Biological Origin of Life
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Covers basic concepts in evolutionary biology including Darwin and the theory of evolution by natural selection, phylogenetics, population genetics, molecular evolution, speciation and extinction. The extent to which Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection can explain the origins of biological complexity is explored.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 109, and 15 points from BIOSCI 101-108