2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog

ENV 4600 PLANT-ANIMAL INTERACTIONS

An examination of how plant and animals interact through evolutionary time and thereby shape communities and ecosystems. Topics include co-evolutionary theory, herbivory, plant defense strategies, sequestration of plant compounds, animal agriculture, pollination ecology and seed dispersal. This course is a major elective for Biology Majors (B.S.) in the School of Environmental and Sustainability Sciences who are on the Environmental Biology track (3hr. lecture).

Credits

3

Prerequisite

BIO*3614