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NATURAL HISTORY OF THE SOUTHWEST (BIO 109)
Fall 2008
CRN 12174: TTh 8:40-11:20, K-131
(subject to change)
 
Instructor Information
Dr. Brad Fiero
West Campus, Tortolita E-214, 206-6897
Office Hours: MW 10-11 am, TTh 12-1:30 pm. Also by appointment.
E-mail*: bfiero@pima.edu
Please always include your name and "Bio109" in the subject line of all email sent to me.
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Website: Desert Ecology of Tucson AZ for 109
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Course Description: Study of the common plants and animals of the southwest. Includes their distribution, adaptation, behavior and ecology. Also includes physical geography and geological principles of the region.

Course Objectives: Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to do the following:

  1. Apply basic geological principles to interpret the physical setting of the Southwest.
  2. Apply meteorological and biological principles to describe the formation of the major biotic communities in the Southwest.
  3. Describe major desert adaptations and the process of natural selection.
  4. Identify common plants and animals of the Southwest.
  5. Integrate basic biological principles and specific natural history information into an understanding of the common plants and animals of the Southwest.
  6. Demonstrate skills necessary for life-long learning of natural history, including conducting scientific research.
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