The world we live in is changing at an unprecedented rate. In this course, you will investigate how animals respond to global change. Building from physiological and ecological theory, you will learn how to predict the types and magnitudes of responses that might be expected for different animal groups and global-change phenomena under various future scenarios. By comparing these predictions to responses observed over the past three decades, you will build your appreciation of the challenges facing natural ecosystems in the Anthropocene.
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- Semester of offer*:
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- Fraser Coast: Semester 2
- Sunshine Coast: Semester 2
- Units:
- 12.00
- EFTSL:
- 0.125
- Student contribution band:
- Band 2
- Tuition fee:
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- Class Timetable:
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* Semester of offer is subject to change.
Course outline
ANM302 Course Outline Semester 2, 2019 (PDF 159KB)
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