Harvard University
Biology of Fishes
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A survey of fish diversity and evolution, and overview of key functional systems, including locomotor, sensory, and feeding. Primarily for undergraduate biology majors, but met general education requirements.
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Evolutionary Human Anatomy & Physiology |
An in-depth examination of human body structures and functions, how they came to be, and how they fit together, loosely following a human's life-course. For upper-level undergraduate/graduate students.
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Harvard Extension School
Human Anatomy and Physiology
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A survey of human body systems and their workings for undergraduates and Masters students.
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Guest Lectures
Predator-Prey Interactions |
How fish feed, how fish act as predators, and how fish act as prey for an undergraduate/Masters level Ecology of Fishes course aimed at biology majors.
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Water Quality for Stream Fishes |
An introduction to water quality concerns for fishes for an undergraduate level Stream Restoration course aimed at engineering majors.
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Evolution
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Adaptation and how evolution works for high school biology classes.
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