Wildlife 470 – Animal Energetics

Course Description:

This course examines the sources and utilization of energy and water by terrestrial vertebrates. Energy and water in the environment are examined as they relate to animal physiology and habitat ecology. Laboratories stress objective assessments and methodologies for measurement of the physical environment that affects energy and water for wildlife (data loggers, temperature measurement, and metabolic rate). 3 units. Field Trip required.

Prerequisites:

Wildlife techniques or an environmental sampling course
Principals of Wildlife Management or a general ecology course
Principals of Biology

Required Text:

Assigned readings from the literature
Course requirements: Field trip, project paper, readings, homework assignments or laboratory write-ups. Testing includes two midterms and one final. Lecture and laboratory material are integrated into exams.