FISH 310  Biology of Shellfishes

Spring 2009
Lecture:            M  W  F    11:30-12:20, FSH 102
Laboratory:       M  &  W   1:30-4:20, FTR 124    or    Tu & Th 1:30-4:20, FTR 124

Official Class Website: https://catalysttools.washington.edu/workspace/sr320/4 (enrollment required to access)

Summary

The course is intended to provide undergraduate students with an introduction to aquatic invertebrates with an emphasis on taxa with economic and cultural significance in the region.  The class will expose students to the dramatic diversity of invertebrates and examine various mechanisms organisms employ to adapt to environmental conditions. Most of the content will focus on the morphology, life history and physiology of crustacea and molluscs.

Textbook:
  Biology of Invertebrates - Jan A. Pechenik - 5th Edition


Instructors:             

Dr. Steven Roberts email

232  FTR (Fisheries Teaching Bldg) 

Tel: 206-600-4495

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Dr. Carolyn Friedman                                       

222B FSH (Fisheries Sciences Bldg.)      




  



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