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Present courses each taught once per year:



Physiological ecology (BIO340D); a classical undergraduate course analyzing the biophysical and physiological processes used by organisms  to cope with their biotic and abiotic environment.



Experimental ecology  (BIO298E); an undergraduate course on ecological methods and experimental tools. 

Evolutionary physiological ecology (BIO4306); a Ph.D. level course focused on whole-animal function,  adjustments and the ecological and evolutionary responses to the environment at local and geographical scales.



Graduate (BIO4010/4011/4012/4013) and undergraduate (BIO295/296) research seminars in ecological physiology, evolutionary and environmental physiology.

 

Educational videos
 
Physiological ecology: interactions with the physical environment (click here) 

What is evolution? (click here

What is natural selection? (click here)   

Stephen Jay Gould on evolution (click here)  

The Nature of Evolution: Selection, Inheritance, and History (click here) 

What is ecology? (click here) 

Ecology: Levels of Organization (click here)  

Climate and the Distribution of Life on Earth (click here)

Gene, Organism and Environment (click here) 

Thermoregulation: Heat Transfer (click here)  

3 questions to Brian McNab (click here) 

FAIL LAB Episode 1: Evolution with Ted Garland

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