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BIOSCI 725

: Ecological Physiology
2025 Semester One (1253)
Physiological and biochemical processes enable animals to occupy diverse habitats. Highly variable and extreme environments provide an opportunity to study the functional attributes of animals, particularly ectotherms, with respect to their metabolic, respiratory, and nutritional adaptations. A sound understanding of BIOSCI 335 or equivalent is assumed.
Subject: Biological Sciences
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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BIOSCI 727

: Aquaculture
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Current assessment of the national and global status of aquaculture and consideration of future prospects. Examples of aquaculture in New Zealand are examined and a review of general environmental and biological problems and the role of scientific knowledge in aquaculture management. A sound knowledge of BIOSCI 328 or equivalent is assumed.
Subject: Biological Sciences
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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BIOSCI 729

: Evolutionary Biology
2025 Semester Two (1255)
A contemporary approach to central issues in evolutionary biology including mechanisms that produce macroevolutionary patterns. Current research using phylogenetic methods for testing evolutionary hypotheses will be discussed, encompassing the role of selection, the origin of mutations, and concepts of heredity. A sound understanding of BIOSCI 322 or equivalent is assumed.
Subject: Biological Sciences
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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BIOSCI 730

: Entomology
2025 Semester Two (1255)
More than half of all described species are insects, but collectively terrestrial arthropods are a hyper-diverse group found in almost every ecosystem, every trophic level above plants, and dominate terrestrial and freshwater food chains. The course explores the evolution of arthropods, their role in terrestrial ecosystems, and problems posed as biosecurity invaders in Aotearoa. A sound understanding of BIOSCI 338, or equivalent is assumed.
Subject: Biological Sciences
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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BIOSCI 731

: Biogeography
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Examines the patterns of animal and plant distribution, and the processes that influence these patterns. Topics covered include equilibrium theory, island succession, vicariance and dispersal, insular speciation, and human migration and colonisation. A sound understanding of BIOSCI 395 or equivalent is assumed.
Subject: Biological Sciences
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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BIOSCI 734

: Terrestrial Plant Ecology
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Plants form the autotrophic basis of terrestrial food chains and their distribution, diversity and abundance is a critical determinant of ecosystem functioning. Topics covered include both plant population ecology – including population growth and structure, seed and seedling dynamics, and life history strategies – and community ecology – including vegetation structure, dynamics, and species interactions. Methods to survey, analyse, and model plant populations and communities will also be discussed.
Subject: Biological Sciences
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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BIOSCI 735

: Advanced Behavioural Ecology
2025 Semester One (1253)
Focuses on organisms interacting in natural environments. Both the mechanistic underpinnings of behaviour and the fitness consequences of such behavioural traits will be examined. Behavioural ecology is not limited to questions of behaviour, but draws in issues of energetics and physiology as these factors are often used as proxies for fitness traits such as differences in survival and reproduction. A sound understanding of BIOSCI 337 or equivalent is assumed.
Subject: Biological Sciences
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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BIOSCI 737

: High Resolution Imaging of Biological Molecules
2025 Semester One (1253)
X-ray crystallography and electron microscopy are two of the principal techniques used by biologists to determine molecular structure. The theory and practice of X-ray crystallography and electron microscopy, including a laboratory component where 3D structure are determined from experimental data, are addressed. Accessible to students with a variety of backgrounds, including Biology, Bioengineering, Chemistry and Physics. This course complements CHEM 738 and BIOSCI 757.
Subject: Biological Sciences
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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BIOSCI 738

: Advanced Biological Data Analysis
2025 Semester One (1253)
Building on a strong foundation in quantitative biology, fundamental statistical methods and basic R programming, students will learn an array of advanced biostatistical methods for data analysis. Topics covered include: data wrangling, methods for the analysis of designed experiments, regression analysis, including mixed effect models, and the analysis of multivariate data, including advanced supervised and unsupervised learning techniques. Requires students to apply their knowledge across a myriad of complex biological datasets.
Subject: Biological Sciences
No pre-requisites or restrictions
60

BIOSCI 739

: Dialogues in Biology
2025 Semester One (1253)
Social, ethical and other philosophical issues in the life sciences will be debated and explored. Topics may include: animal and environmental ethics, conservation and biodiversity, the history and philosophy of science, ethical and commercial issues underpinning science, scientific publishing and advocacy, medical and agricultural biotechnology.
Subject: Biological Sciences
No pre-requisites or restrictions
61

BIOSCI 741

: Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
2025 Semester One (1253)
Explores recent advances in microbial biotechnology across the environmental, industrial and medical sectors, highlighting the diversity and complexity of applications. Features of experimental design and data analysis will be discussed. A sound understanding of BIOSCI 348 or equivalent is assumed.
Subject: Biological Sciences
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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BIOSCI 746

: The Molecular Machinery of The Cell
2025 Semester Two (1255)
The experimental investigation and modelling of protein behaviour at the molecular level, in order to explain cellular biology and facilitate protein engineering. Topics addressed may include binding, transport, catalysis, chemical modification, and dynamics. A sound understanding of BIOSCI 350 or equivalent is assumed.
Subject: Biological Sciences
No pre-requisites or restrictions
63

BIOSCI 747

: Biosecurity and Invasion Biology
2025 Semester One (1253)
The science of invasion biology, including stages of the invasion process and ecological interactions between species. The impacts of invasive alien species in different ecosystems. Population and community ecology, in relation to biosecurity.
Subject: Biological Sciences
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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BIOSCI 748

: Weed and Pest Management
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Techniques for the management of invasive plants and animals (vertebrates and invertebrates) in different ecosystem types, including terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Approaches to the prevention, control and eradication of invasive species in different situations.
Subject: Biological Sciences
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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BIOSCI 749

: Microbiomes
2025 Semester Two (1255)
The roles of microbial communities (microbiomes) and current research methods to study these are considered in different contexts including the environment (natural and biotechnological systems) and the human microbiome. A sound understanding of BIOSCI 347 or equivalent is assumed.
Subject: Biological Sciences
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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BIOSCI 752

: Plant Genomics and Biotechnology
2025 Semester One (1253)
How genomics and gene transfer technologies could be used to achieve improved plant growth and to develop food with new traits. Includes: plant genomics methods, engineering fruit colour, control of fruit ripening and texture, biotechnology project design. A sound understanding of BIOSCI 354 or 340 or 326 or equivalent is assumed.
Subject: Biological Sciences
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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BIOSCI 754

: Plant Genomes and Gene Expression
2025 Semester Two (1255)
The analysis of plant genomes and regulation of gene expression in plant biology. Includes: inferences from whole plant genome sequences, genetic control of nitrogen fixation, uptake and use, flowering time, hormone signalling pathways, sugar metabolism and its regulation. A sound understanding of BIOSCI 354 or 340 or 326 or equivalent is assumed.
Subject: Biological Sciences
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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BIOSCI 755

: Genomics and Gene Expression
2025 Semester One (1253)
The analysis of genomes and gene expression as a means of understanding biological processes. Aspects of functional and chemical genomics will be presented, as well as gene expression profiling using microarray technology. In terms of the latter, features of experimental design and data analysis will be discussed in the context of disease and developmental processes. A sound understanding of BIOSCI 351 or equivalent is assumed.
Subject: Biological Sciences
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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BIOSCI 757

: Molecular Form, Function and Design
2025 Semester One (1253)
Biological systems highlight a complex interplay of thousands of molecules. Reviews fundamental studies focusing on molecular structure and function (structural biology), and designer molecules with applications in nanotechnology and biomedicine. Topics may include: enzyme evolution and engineering, protein design and assembly, rational drug and vaccine discovery, and protein structure and dynamics.
Subject: Biological Sciences
No pre-requisites or restrictions
70

BIOSCI 759

: Cell and Molecular Biomedicine
2025 Semester One (1253)
Explores recent advances in cell biology that have led to a greater understanding of a variety of cellular processes at the molecular level. Emphasis will be placed on biochemical and genetic approaches to understand disease mechanisms at the cellular level. A sound understanding of either BIOSCI 349 or 353 or MEDSCI 314 or equivalent is assumed.
Subject: Biological Sciences
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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BIOSCI 760

: Biosystematics
2025 Semester One (1253)
Exploration of key concepts and processes that form the professional discipline of biosystematics. Introduction and familiarisation with advanced concepts in biosystematics, and knowledge of methods to manage biosystematics collections, to develop accessible biodiversity databases, and to study and characterise biodiversity. Previous experience with basic taxonomic principles and the systematics of a taxonomic group is desirable.
Subject: Biological Sciences
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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BIOSCI 761

: Research Practice - Level 9
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Students will complete an advanced literature review to produce a research output that applies their knowledge to a novel context or application. Students will develop skills to synthesise and communicate their research output including the significance, potential limitations and context within the wider discipline to an academic audience using both written and verbal platforms.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Restriction: BIOSCI 762, ENVSCI 701, MEDSCI 701
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BIOSCI 761

: Research Practice - Level 9
2025 Semester One (1253)
Students will complete an advanced literature review to produce a research output that applies their knowledge to a novel context or application. Students will develop skills to synthesise and communicate their research output including the significance, potential limitations and context within the wider discipline to an academic audience using both written and verbal platforms.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Restriction: BIOSCI 762, ENVSCI 701, MEDSCI 701
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BIOSCI 762

: BSc(Hons) Dissertation Proposal - Level 9
2025 Semester One (1253)
A review of the literature associated with the dissertation topic and an outline of the proposed research and its significance. Students will also be required to present an overview of the proposal in a seminar.
Subject: Biological Sciences
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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BIOSCI 763

: Professional Applications of Ecology
2025 Semester One (1253)
Exploration of key concepts that form the professional discipline of ecology. Introduction and familiarisation with relevant policy, advanced ecological community and population survey and monitoring, use of Geographic Information Science (GIS) and remote sensing, accessing biosystematics resources, data management, effective engagement with mana whenua, and effective communication skills. Some previous knowledge of ecology is desirable.
Subject: Biological Sciences
No pre-requisites or restrictions