Bi 413/513 Physiological Ecology of Animals

Winter 2007

Chris Oswald, Sc368, 552-6864, oswald@sou.edu


Like all animals, this chipmunk must acquire resources, allocate its resources,
and transduce environmental signals. We will study these three aspects of
animal physiology  from an ecological and evolutionary perspective.

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS FOR READINGS

These links are all Microsoft Word files. 

Readings 1, 2, 3            Reading 11                    

gooseReading 4                                

Reading 5                       Reading 13                   

Reading 14 (Hanssen et all, 2005. Cost of reproduction in a long-lived bird...)

Reading 21

                                     Reading 22        

Reading 7                        Reading 15

Reading 8                       

Reading 10                     Reading 18

Reading 19      Reading 22
 

LAB DATA

Data from our three experiments will be posted here as they become available.

                                                           

                    Dietary modulation of intestinal enzymes                          

                    Reproductive effects of secondary compounds                 

                    Environmental factors affecting metamorphosis








OTHER STUFF


Powerpoint presentation - example (please note the info on the first slide)